2018 USA Wrestling Northern Plains Regional Kids, Cadets Greco-Roman

2018 USA Wrestling Northern Plains Regional Kids, Cadets Greco-Roman results. May 20th at Rochester, Minn.

Brackets/Results on TrackWrestling.com

Bantam – 43
1st Place – Colton Hamill of Wisconsin
Round 1
Colton Hamill (Wisconsin) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 2
Colton Hamill (Wisconsin) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 3
() received a bye () (Bye)

Bantam – 49
1st Place – Carson Triplett of Minnesota
2nd Place – Weston Charmoli of Minnesota
3rd Place – Zeke Mikolyzk of Minnesota
4th Place – Logan Grant of Wisconsin
Round 1
Weston Charmoli (Minnesota) won by forfeit over Logan Grant (Wisconsin) (FF)
Carson Triplett (Minnesota) won by fall over Zeke Mikolyzk (Minnesota) (Fall 0:40)
Round 2
Zeke Mikolyzk (Minnesota) won by forfeit over Logan Grant (Wisconsin) (FF)
Carson Triplett (Minnesota) won by decision over Weston Charmoli (Minnesota) (Dec 17-8)
Round 3
Carson Triplett (Minnesota) won by forfeit over Logan Grant (Wisconsin) (FF)
Weston Charmoli (Minnesota) won by fall over Zeke Mikolyzk (Minnesota) (Fall 3:27)

Bantam – 53
1st Place – Jaxon Lopez of Nebraska
2nd Place – Maddox Benson of Nebraska
3rd Place – Owen Willis of Minnesota
Round 1
Jaxon Lopez (Nebraska) won by fall over Maddox Benson (Nebraska) (Fall 0:19)
Round 2
Maddox Benson (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Owen Willis (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
Round 3
Jaxon Lopez (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Owen Willis (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)

Bantam – 56
1st Place – Isaiah Eide of Minnesota
2nd Place – Rhys Safratowich of North Dakota
3rd Place – Connor Peyton of Illinois
4th Place – Michael Alexander of Minnesota
5th Place – Tucker Dunlavy of South Dakota
Round 1
Isaiah Eide (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Michael Alexander (Minnesota) (TF 11-0)
Rhys Safratowich (North Dakota) won by fall over Connor Peyton (Illinois) (Fall 3:08)
Round 2
Rhys Safratowich (North Dakota) won by fall over Tucker Dunlavy (South Dakota) (Fall 3:15)
Connor Peyton (Illinois) won by fall over Michael Alexander (Minnesota) (Fall 3:43)
Round 3
Connor Peyton (Illinois) won by fall over Tucker Dunlavy (South Dakota) (Fall 3:01)
Isaiah Eide (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Rhys Safratowich (North Dakota) (TF 10-0)
Round 4
Isaiah Eide (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Tucker Dunlavy (South Dakota) (TF 10-0)
Rhys Safratowich (North Dakota) won by fall over Michael Alexander (Minnesota) (Fall 1:21)
Round 5
Michael Alexander (Minnesota) won by fall over Tucker Dunlavy (South Dakota) (Fall 1:49)
Isaiah Eide (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Connor Peyton (Illinois) (TF 10-0)

Bantam – 62
1st Place – Evan Marvin of Minnesota
2nd Place – Jacob Penzkover of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Braylon Adams of Illinois
Round 1
Evan Marvin (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Jacob Penzkover (Wisconsin) (TF 14-4)
Round 2
Jacob Penzkover (Wisconsin) won by fall over Braylon Adams (Illinois) (Fall 1:25)
Round 3
Evan Marvin (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Braylon Adams (Illinois) (TF 14-4)

Bantam – 70
1st Place – Blayne Kuschel of Minnesota
2nd Place – Myles Greenfield of Illinois
Round 1
Blayne Kuschel (Minnesota) won by fall over Myles Greenfield (Illinois) (Fall 1:37)
Round 2
Blayne Kuschel (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Myles Greenfield (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Round 3

Bantam – 85
1st Place – Michael Garman of Nebraska
Round 1
Michael Garman (Nebraska) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 2
Michael Garman (Nebraska) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 3
() received a bye () (Bye)

Intermediate – 49
1st Place – Rocco Mikolyzk of Minnesota
Round 1
Rocco Mikolyzk (Minnesota) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 2
Rocco Mikolyzk (Minnesota) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 3
() received a bye () (Bye)

Intermediate – 53
1st Place – Liam Collins of Minnesota
2nd Place – Michael Elsmore of Minnesota
Round 1
Michael Elsmore (Minnesota) won by fall over Liam Collins (Minnesota) (Fall 1:44)
Round 2
Liam Collins (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Michael Elsmore (Minnesota) (TF 17-6)
Round 3
Liam Collins (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Michael Elsmore (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)

Intermediate – 56
1st Place – Weston Porter of Iowa
2nd Place – Ashton Charmoli of Minnesota
3rd Place – Cruzer Dominguez of Nebraska
4th Place – Jordan Heindl of Minnesota
5th Place – Israel Garcia of Iowa
6th Place – Braeden Hamill of Wisconsin
1st: Weston Porter (Iowa) won by tech fall over Ashton Charmoli (Minnesota) (TF 14-4)
3rd: Cruzer Dominguez (Nebraska) won by fall over Jordan Heindl (Minnesota) (Fall 3:41)
5th: Israel Garcia (Iowa) won by tech fall over Braeden Hamill (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)

Intermediate – 59
1st Place – Max Cumbee of Illinois
2nd Place – Morgan Turner of Illinois
3rd Place – Allen Krenik of Minnesota
4th Place – Brendon Oehme of South Dakota
5th Place – Matthew Deutch of Illinois
Round 1
Max Cumbee (Illinois) won by tech fall over Allen Krenik (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
Morgan Turner (Illinois) won by tech fall over Matthew Deutch (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Round 2
Brendon Oehme (South Dakota) won by tech fall over Matthew Deutch (Illinois) (TF 15-2)
Morgan Turner (Illinois) won by tech fall over Allen Krenik (Minnesota) (TF 12-2)
Round 3
Morgan Turner (Illinois) won by tech fall over Brendon Oehme (South Dakota) (TF 10-0)
Max Cumbee (Illinois) won by tech fall over Matthew Deutch (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Round 4
Max Cumbee (Illinois) won by tech fall over Brendon Oehme (South Dakota) (TF 10-0)
Allen Krenik (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Matthew Deutch (Illinois) (TF 16-6)
Round 5
Allen Krenik (Minnesota) won by decision over Brendon Oehme (South Dakota) (Dec 9-6)
Max Cumbee (Illinois) won by decision over Morgan Turner (Illinois) (Dec 4-4)

Intermediate – 63
1st Place – Martez Sheard of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Alexander Penzkover of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Jack Mulnix of Wisconsin
4th Place – Gabriel Nudi of Wisconsin
5th Place – Charlie Boelman of Iowa
6th Place – Mandius Volentine of Iowa
1st: Martez Sheard (Wisconsin) won by fall over Alexander Penzkover (Wisconsin) (Fall 3:15)
3rd: Jack Mulnix (Wisconsin) won by decision over Gabriel Nudi (Wisconsin) (Dec 12-6)
5th: Charlie Boelman (Iowa) won by tech fall over Mandius Volentine (Iowa) (TF 18-8)

Intermediate – 67
1st Place – Zack Carr of Minnesota
2nd Place – Coy Mehlert of Iowa
3rd Place – Lincoln Robideau of Minnesota
4th Place – Dawson Youngblut of Iowa
5th Place – Brenden Ging of Nebraska
6th Place – Isaac Mayora of Illinois
1st: Zack Carr (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Coy Mehlert (Iowa) (TF 12-2)
3rd: Lincoln Robideau (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Dawson Youngblut (Iowa) (TF 12-0)
5th: Brenden Ging (Nebraska) won by decision over Isaac Mayora (Illinois) (Dec 3-0)

Intermediate – 71
1st Place – Kaleb Mead of Minnesota
2nd Place – Gavin Landers of Iowa
3rd Place – Cade Aaberg of Wisconsin
4th Place – Torrey Paplow of Minnesota
5th Place – Cash Hatfield of Iowa
6th Place – Lucas Runyon of Iowa
1st: Kaleb Mead (Minnesota) won by decision over Gavin Landers (Iowa) (Dec 10-4)
3rd: Cade Aaberg (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Torrey Paplow (Minnesota) (TF 15-5)
5th: Cash Hatfield (Iowa) won by tech fall over Lucas Runyon (Iowa) (TF 10-0)

Intermediate – 77
1st Place – Aaron Stewart of Illinois
2nd Place – Colten Maves of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Evan Bartholomaus of Minnesota
4th Place – Colin Peyton of Illinois
5th Place – Anthony Matzke of North Dakota
6th Place – Ryan Goth of Minnesota
1st: Aaron Stewart (Illinois) won by tech fall over Colten Maves (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Evan Bartholomaus (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Colin Peyton (Illinois) (TF 12-0)
5th: Anthony Matzke (North Dakota) won by tech fall over Ryan Goth (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)

Intermediate – 84
1st Place – Cooper Rowe of Minnesota
2nd Place – Zeke Lehrke of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Colten Peyton of Illinois
4th Place – Addison Blaiser of Minnesota
5th Place – Peyton Wolner of Minnesota
Round 1
Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) won by fall over Addison Blaiser (Minnesota) (Fall 1:33)
Colten Peyton (Illinois) won by fall over Peyton Wolner (Minnesota) (Fall 1:05)
Round 2
Zeke Lehrke (Wisconsin) won by fall over Peyton Wolner (Minnesota) (Fall 0:15)
Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Colten Peyton (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Round 3
Zeke Lehrke (Wisconsin) won by decision over Colten Peyton (Illinois) (Dec 15-14)
Addison Blaiser (Minnesota) won by fall over Peyton Wolner (Minnesota) (Fall 0:34)
Round 4
Zeke Lehrke (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Addison Blaiser (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) won by fall over Peyton Wolner (Minnesota) (Fall 0:34)
Round 5
Cooper Rowe (Minnesota) won by fall over Zeke Lehrke (Wisconsin) (Fall 0:21)
Colten Peyton (Illinois) won by tech fall over Addison Blaiser (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)

Intermediate – 105
1st Place – Brayden Koester of Iowa
2nd Place – Lake Walters of Illinois
Round 1
Brayden Koester (Iowa) won by tech fall over Lake Walters (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Round 2
Brayden Koester (Iowa) won by tech fall over Lake Walters (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Round 3

Intermediate – 120
1st Place – Cole Dunlavy of South Dakota
Round 1
Cole Dunlavy (South Dakota) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 2
Cole Dunlavy (South Dakota) received a bye () (Bye)
Round 3
() received a bye () (Bye)

Novice – 58
1st Place – Titan Friederichs of Minnesota
2nd Place – Caleb Noble of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Domenic Munaretto of Illinois
4th Place – Jonathan Marquez of Illinois
5th Place – Bailey Casey of Wisconsin
6th Place – Nicholas Garcia of Illinois
1st: Titan Friederichs (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Caleb Noble (Wisconsin) (TF 12-2)
3rd: Domenic Munaretto (Illinois) won by decision over Jonathan Marquez (Illinois) (Dec 6-3)
5th: Bailey Casey (Wisconsin) won by decision over Nicholas Garcia (Illinois) (Dec 7-0)

Novice – 63
1st Place – Carter Kendrick of South Dakota
2nd Place – Lincoln Flayter of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Logan Schwanz of Minnesota
4th Place – Brayden Bohnsack of Iowa
5th Place – Jacob Fitzpatrick of Minnesota
6th Place – Riley Clark of Minnesota
1st: Carter Kendrick (South Dakota) won by tech fall over Lincoln Flayter (Wisconsin) (TF 15-3)
3rd: Logan Schwanz (Minnesota) won by fall over Brayden Bohnsack (Iowa) (Fall 1:24)
5th: Jacob Fitzpatrick (Minnesota) won by fall over Riley Clark (Minnesota) (Fall 1:56)

Novice – 67
1st Place – James Hemmila of Illinois
2nd Place – Timothy Koester of Iowa
3rd Place – Brady Murphy of Minnesota
4th Place – Ryan Hawkins of Wisconsin
5th Place – Caley Graber of Minnesota
Round 1
Brady Murphy (Minnesota) won by decision over Caley Graber (Minnesota) (Dec 9-8)
James Hemmila (Illinois) won by tech fall over Ryan Hawkins (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
Round 2
James Hemmila (Illinois) won by tech fall over Timothy Koester (Iowa) (TF 10-0)
Brady Murphy (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Ryan Hawkins (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
Round 3
Timothy Koester (Iowa) won by tech fall over Ryan Hawkins (Wisconsin) (TF 12-2)
James Hemmila (Illinois) won by injury default over Caley Graber (Minnesota) (Inj. 0:00)
Round 4
Timothy Koester (Iowa) won by injury default over Caley Graber (Minnesota) (Inj. 0:00)
James Hemmila (Illinois) won by tech fall over Brady Murphy (Minnesota) (TF 12-1)
Round 5
Timothy Koester (Iowa) won by injury default over Brady Murphy (Minnesota) (Inj. 2:48)
Ryan Hawkins (Wisconsin) won by injury default over Caley Graber (Minnesota) (Inj. 0:00)

Novice – 70
1st Place – Tegan Sherk of Minnesota
2nd Place – Aiden Smith of Iowa
3rd Place – Jayden Rinken of Iowa
4th Place – Jacob Herm of Wisconsin
5th Place – Trevon Oehme of South Dakota
6th Place – Tanis Olson of Wisconsin
1st: Tegan Sherk (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Aiden Smith (Iowa) (TF 13-0)
3rd: Jayden Rinken (Iowa) won by tech fall over Jacob Herm (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
5th: Trevon Oehme (South Dakota) won by tech fall over Tanis Olson (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)

Novice – 74
1st Place – Ryker Graff of Iowa
2nd Place – Easton Dircks of Minnesota
3rd Place – Tyson Charmoli of Minnesota
4th Place – Calvin Singewald of Minnesota
5th Place – Braedyn Rakes of Nebraska
6th Place – Davis Bramman of Iowa
1st: Ryker Graff (Iowa) won by tech fall over Easton Dircks (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Tyson Charmoli (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Calvin Singewald (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
5th: Braedyn Rakes (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Davis Bramman (Iowa) (TF 11-0)

Novice – 78
1st Place – Evan Boblits of Maryland
2nd Place – Colton Weiler of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Raydon Bipes of Minnesota
4th Place – Declan Koch of Wisconsin
5th Place – Blake Fox of Iowa
6th Place – Cody Tews of Minnesota
1st: Evan Boblits (Maryland) won by tech fall over Colton Weiler (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Raydon Bipes (Minnesota) won by decision over Declan Koch (Wisconsin) (Dec 8-2)
5th: Blake Fox (Iowa) won by tech fall over Cody Tews (Minnesota) (TF 13-2)

Novice – 82
1st Place – Matthew Martino of Idaho
2nd Place – Alex Braun of Minnesota
3rd Place – Haakon Peterson of Wisconsin
4th Place – Logan Glynn of Nebraska
5th Place – Nolan Ambrose of Minnesota
6th Place – Cole Dummer of Wisconsin
1st: Matthew Martino (Idaho) won by tech fall over Alex Braun (Minnesota) (TF 12-2)
3rd: Haakon Peterson (Wisconsin) won by decision over Logan Glynn (Nebraska) (Dec 4-2)
5th: Nolan Ambrose (Minnesota) won by decision over Cole Dummer (Wisconsin) (Dec 12-10)

Novice – 86
1st Place – Benjamin Smith of Maryland
2nd Place – Ian Crapp of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Landon Robideau of Minnesota
4th Place – Nolan Fellers of Unattached
5th Place – Bradley Rodriguez-Little of Minnesota
6th Place – Aiden Colbert of Illinois
1st: Benjamin Smith (Maryland) won by tech fall over Ian Crapp (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Landon Robideau (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Nolan Fellers (Unattached) (TF 10-0)
5th: Bradley Rodriguez-Little (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Aiden Colbert (Illinois) (TF 17-6)

Novice – 92
1st Place – Bryce Burkett of Minnesota
2nd Place – Tristan Steldt of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Aidan Fartaczek of Minnesota
4th Place – Jaxon Penovich of Illinois
5th Place – Anthony Gutierrez of Illinois
6th Place – Isreal Madimba of Minnesota
1st: Bryce Burkett (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Tristan Steldt (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Aidan Fartaczek (Minnesota) won by fall over Jaxon Penovich (Illinois) (Fall 1:44)
5th: Anthony Gutierrez (Illinois) won by fall over Isreal Madimba (Minnesota) (Fall 1:35)

Novice – 98
1st Place – Hudson Rogers of Idaho
2nd Place – Ashton Keller of South Dakota
3rd Place – Kody Routledge of Oklahoma
4th Place – Zak McPhee of Minnesota
5th Place – William Schmitt of Wisconsin
6th Place – Casey Popish of Nebraska
1st: Hudson Rogers (Idaho) won by tech fall over Ashton Keller (South Dakota) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Kody Routledge (Oklahoma) won by decision over Zak McPhee (Minnesota) (Dec 10-2)
5th: William Schmitt (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Casey Popish (Nebraska) (TF 10-0)

Novice – 108
1st Place – Aydan Carlson of Minnesota
2nd Place – Andonis Bonar Ii of Nebraska
3rd Place – Dreshaun Staton-Ross of Iowa
4th Place – Ray Pember of Wisconsin
5th Place – Aeoden Sinclair of Wisconsin
6th Place – Jackson Marr of Minnesota
1st: Aydan Carlson (Minnesota) won by fall over Andonis Bonar Ii (Nebraska) (Fall 0:58)
3rd: Dreshaun Staton-Ross (Iowa) won by tech fall over Ray Pember (Wisconsin) (TF 14-3)
5th: Aeoden Sinclair (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Jackson Marr (Minnesota) (TF 12-0)

Novice – 117
1st Place – Brent Slade of Iowa
2nd Place – Damarion Ross of Iowa
3rd Place – Kai Calcutt of Illinois
4th Place – Jayden Delao of Wisconsin
5th Place – Josh Couch of Minnesota
6th Place – Luke Romack of Wisconsin
1st: Brent Slade (Iowa) won by decision over Damarion Ross (Iowa) (Dec 3-3)
3rd: Kai Calcutt (Illinois) won by fall over Jayden Delao (Wisconsin) (Fall 1:34)
5th: Josh Couch (Minnesota) won by fall over Luke Romack (Wisconsin) (Fall 1:57)

Novice – 135
1st Place – Brian Petrancosta of Illinois
2nd Place – Kyle Peyton of Illinois
Round 1
Brian Petrancosta (Illinois) won by tech fall over Kyle Peyton (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Round 2
Kyle Peyton (Illinois) and Brian Petrancosta (Illinois) (DFF)
Round 3
Brian Petrancosta (Illinois) and Kyle Peyton (Illinois) (DFF)

Schoolboy – 71
1st Place – Logan Swensen of Minnesota
2nd Place – Angelo Di Pol of South Dakota
3rd Place – Miles Anderson of Nebraska
4th Place – Brayten Casey of Wisconsin
5th Place – Cadyn Coyle of Nebraska
6th Place – Joseph Lindquist of Minnesota
1st: Logan Swensen (Minnesota) won by fall over Angelo Di Pol (South Dakota) (Fall 0:49)
3rd: Miles Anderson (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Brayten Casey (Wisconsin) (TF 14-4)
5th: Cadyn Coyle (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Joseph Lindquist (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)

Schoolboy – 77
1st Place – Dominic Schiavone of Illinois
2nd Place – Simon Kruse of Minnesota
3rd Place – Anthony Ruzic of Illinois
Round 1
Dominic Schiavone (Illinois) won by fall over Anthony Ruzic (Illinois) (Fall 0:42)
Round 2
Dominic Schiavone (Illinois) won by fall over Simon Kruse (Minnesota) (Fall 3:13)
Round 3
Simon Kruse (Minnesota) won by decision over Anthony Ruzic (Illinois) (Dec 9-8)

Schoolboy – 83
1st Place – Kael Lauridsen of Nebraska
2nd Place – Ayson Rice of South Dakota
3rd Place – Tyler Wells of Minnesota
4th Place – Caleb Thoennes of Minnesota
5th Place – Kale Petersen of Iowa
6th Place – Joey Showalter of Wisconsin
1st: Kael Lauridsen (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Ayson Rice (South Dakota) (TF 16-2)
3rd: Tyler Wells (Minnesota) won by decision over Caleb Thoennes (Minnesota) (Dec 8-2)
5th: Kale Petersen (Iowa) won by tech fall over Joey Showalter (Wisconsin) (TF 12-2)

Schoolboy – 87
1st Place – Zachary Silvis of Minnesota
2nd Place – Colin Young of Illinois
3rd Place – Ryder Block of Iowa
4th Place – Kaleb Casey of Wisconsin
5th Place – Cash Raymond of Minnesota
6th Place – Trason Oehme of South Dakota
1st: Zachary Silvis (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Colin Young (Illinois) (TF 12-0)
3rd: Ryder Block (Iowa) won by tech fall over Kaleb Casey (Wisconsin) (TF 14-4)
5th: Cash Raymond (Minnesota) won by fall over Trason Oehme (South Dakota) (Fall 1:17)

Schoolboy – 90
1st Place – Greyson Clark of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Kannon Webster of Illinois
3rd Place – Gable Porter of Iowa
4th Place – Zach Hanson of Minnesota
5th Place – Calvin Lonnquist of Minnesota
6th Place – Cael Robb of Minnesota
1st: Greyson Clark (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Kannon Webster (Illinois) (TF 12-2)
3rd: Gable Porter (Iowa) won by fall over Zach Hanson (Minnesota) (Fall 1:14)
5th: Calvin Lonnquist (Minnesota) won by fall over Cael Robb (Minnesota) (Fall 1:10)

Schoolboy – 97
1st Place – Brayden Sonnentag of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Duncan Christensen of Virginia
3rd Place – Joseph Fernau of Illinois
4th Place – Aden Braun of North Dakota
5th Place – Cooper Willis of Wisconsin
6th Place – Beau Murphy of Minnesota
1st: Brayden Sonnentag (Wisconsin) won by decision over Duncan Christensen (Virginia) (Dec 7-1)
3rd: Joseph Fernau (Illinois) won by tech fall over Aden Braun (North Dakota) (TF 10-0)
5th: Cooper Willis (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Beau Murphy (Minnesota) (TF 11-0)

Schoolboy – 102
1st Place – Brendan Howes of Minnesota
2nd Place – Brett Back of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Layne Brenden of Iowa
4th Place – Gavin Chapman of South Dakota
5th Place – Dylan Enriquez of Minnesota
6th Place – Zane Licht of Wisconsin
1st: Brendan Howes (Minnesota) won by decision over Brett Back (Wisconsin) (Dec 12-8)
3rd: Layne Brenden (Iowa) won by fall over Gavin Chapman (South Dakota) (Fall 1:00)
5th: Dylan Enriquez (Minnesota) won by fall over Zane Licht (Wisconsin) (Fall 2:00)

Schoolboy – 106
1st Place – Aiden Riggins of Iowa
2nd Place – Davin Rose of Minnesota
3rd Place – Alex Mentzer of South Dakota
4th Place – Corbin Ramos of Wisconsin
5th Place – Ethan Stiles of Illinois
6th Place – Brandon Fischer of Wisconsin
1st: Aiden Riggins (Iowa) won by decision over Davin Rose (Minnesota) (Dec 10-8)
3rd: Alex Mentzer (South Dakota) won by tech fall over Corbin Ramos (Wisconsin) (TF 18-5)
5th: Ethan Stiles (Illinois) won by tech fall over Brandon Fischer (Wisconsin) (TF 11-0)

Schoolboy – 110
1st Place – Jayden Colon of Illinois
2nd Place – Nicholas Fox of Iowa
3rd Place – Hoyt Blaskowski of Wisconsin
4th Place – Nikolas Petsinger of Minnesota
5th Place – Blake Hinrichsen of Illinois
6th Place – Jed Wester of Minnesota
1st: Jayden Colon (Illinois) won by tech fall over Nicholas Fox (Iowa) (TF 13-0)
3rd: Hoyt Blaskowski (Wisconsin) won by fall over Nikolas Petsinger (Minnesota) (Fall 0:33)
5th: Blake Hinrichsen (Illinois) won by tech fall over Jed Wester (Minnesota) (TF 20-7)

Schoolboy – 114
1st Place – David Mayora of Illinois
2nd Place – Cody Weix of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Henry Amborn of Wisconsin
4th Place – Dominik Mallinder of Illinois
5th Place – Andrew Ryden of Illinois
6th Place – Enoch Madimba of Minnesota
1st: David Mayora (Illinois) won by decision over Cody Weix (Wisconsin) (Dec 12-8)
3rd: Henry Amborn (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Dominik Mallinder (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
5th: Andrew Ryden (Illinois) won by fall over Enoch Madimba (Minnesota) (Fall 2:18)

Schoolboy – 119
1st Place – Joseph Olalde of Illinois
2nd Place – Baylor Kaup of Nebraska
3rd Place – Jarrett Roos of Iowa
Round 1
Joseph Olalde (Illinois) won by tech fall over Baylor Kaup (Nebraska) (TF 14-4)
Round 2
Joseph Olalde (Illinois) won by tech fall over Jarrett Roos (Iowa) (TF 10-0)
Round 3
Baylor Kaup (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Jarrett Roos (Iowa) (TF 15-4)

Schoolboy – 125
1st Place – Ryder Rogotzke of Minnesota
2nd Place – Antrell Taylor of Nebraska
3rd Place – Tj Schierl of Wisconsin
4th Place – Dylan Whitt of Iowa
5th Place – Gunnar Hamre of Wisconsin
6th Place – Cole Han-Lindemyer of Minnesota
1st: Ryder Rogotzke (Minnesota) won by fall over Antrell Taylor (Nebraska) (Fall 1:33)
3rd: Tj Schierl (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Dylan Whitt (Iowa) (TF 10-0)
5th: Gunnar Hamre (Wisconsin) won by fall over Cole Han-Lindemyer (Minnesota) (Fall 1:43)

Schoolboy – 130
1st Place – Tyler Antoniak of Nebraska
2nd Place – Jude Link of Minnesota
3rd Place – Brady Kasprick of Minnesota
4th Place – Ryder Hunkins of Illinois
5th Place – Charles Powers of Nebraska
6th Place – Seth Niday of Wisconsin
1st: Tyler Antoniak (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Jude Link (Minnesota) (TF 11-0)
3rd: Brady Kasprick (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Ryder Hunkins (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
5th: Charles Powers (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Seth Niday (Wisconsin) (TF 12-2)

Schoolboy – 136
1st Place – Braden Stauffenberg of Illinois
2nd Place – Hunter Gartmann of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Tate Naaktgeboren of Iowa
4th Place – Dominic Thebeau of Illinois
5th Place – Gaetano Console of Illinois
6th Place – Bryson Larrabee of Minnesota
1st: Braden Stauffenberg (Illinois) won by fall over Hunter Gartmann (Wisconsin) (Fall 0:41)
3rd: Tate Naaktgeboren (Iowa) won by tech fall over Dominic Thebeau (Illinois) (TF 14-4)
5th: Gaetano Console (Illinois) won by injury default over Bryson Larrabee (Minnesota) (Inj. 0:00)

Schoolboy – 149
1st Place – Bradley Gillum of Illinois
2nd Place – Jacob Hansen of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Gavin Nelson of Minnesota
4th Place – Justin Davis of Nebraska
5th Place – Tanner Meyers of South Dakota
6th Place – Eli Sallis of Iowa
1st: Bradley Gillum (Illinois) won by fall over Jacob Hansen (Wisconsin) (Fall 0:58)
3rd: Gavin Nelson (Minnesota) won by fall over Justin Davis (Nebraska) (Fall 0:38)
5th: Tanner Meyers (South Dakota) won by decision over Eli Sallis (Iowa) (Dec 9-0)

Schoolboy – 165
1st Place – Max Ramberg of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Fred Morris of Illinois
3rd Place – Shammond Nichols of Illinois
4th Place – Cade Bickerdyke of South Dakota
5th Place – George Bird of Nebraska
6th Place – Dylan Meade of South Dakota
1st: Max Ramberg (Wisconsin) won by fall over Fred Morris (Illinois) (Fall 0:40)
3rd: Shammond Nichols (Illinois) won by fall over Cade Bickerdyke (South Dakota) (Fall 2:43)
5th: George Bird (Nebraska) won by injury default over Dylan Meade (South Dakota) (Inj. 0:00)

Schoolboy – 187
1st Place – Navarro Schunke of South Dakota
2nd Place – Gabe Edwards of Nebraska
3rd Place – Nathan Wemstrom of Illinois
4th Place – Mekhi McDowell of Illinois
5th Place – Kiara Ganey of Illinois
6th Place – Malakai Robinson of North Dakota
1st: Navarro Schunke (South Dakota) won by tech fall over Gabe Edwards (Nebraska) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Nathan Wemstrom (Illinois) won by tech fall over Mekhi McDowell (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
5th: Kiara Ganey (Illinois) won by decision over Malakai Robinson (North Dakota) (Dec 6-4)

Schoolboy – 250
1st Place – Jaren Rohde of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Ryan Boersma of Illinois
3rd Place – Isaiah Gonzalez of Illinois
4th Place – Douglas Sabin of Minnesota
Round 1
Isaiah Gonzalez (Illinois) won by tech fall over Douglas Sabin (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
Jaren Rohde (Wisconsin) won by fall over Ryan Boersma (Illinois) (Fall 1:53)
Round 2
Ryan Boersma (Illinois) won by tech fall over Isaiah Gonzalez (Illinois) (TF 11-0)
Jaren Rohde (Wisconsin) won by fall over Douglas Sabin (Minnesota) (Fall 1:09)
Round 3
Jaren Rohde (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Isaiah Gonzalez (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
Ryan Boersma (Illinois) won by fall over Douglas Sabin (Minnesota) (Fall 0:10)

Cadet Men – 88
1st Place – Mason Gehloff of Minnesota
2nd Place – Christopher Martino of Idaho
3rd Place – Jore Volk of Minnesota
4th Place – Preston Spray of Wisconsin
5th Place – Jesse Welter of Minnesota
6th Place – Kendrionte Lindsey of Illinois
1st: Mason Gehloff (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Christopher Martino (Idaho) (TF 22-12)
3rd: Jore Volk (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Preston Spray (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
5th: Jesse Welter (Minnesota) won by injury default over Kendrionte Lindsey (Illinois) (Inj. 0:00)

Cadet Men – 94
1st Place – Sam Smith of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Benjamin Aranda of Illinois
3rd Place – Daniel Sheen of Illinois
4th Place – Reid Nelson of Minnesota
5th Place – Andy Meyer of South Dakota
6th Place – Chad Bellis of Illinois
1st: Sam Smith (Wisconsin) won by fall over Benjamin Aranda (Illinois) (Fall 4:13)
3rd: Daniel Sheen (Illinois) won by decision over Reid Nelson (Minnesota) (Dec 4-3)
5th: Andy Meyer (South Dakota) won by tech fall over Chad Bellis (Illinois) (TF 19-9)

Cadet Men – 100
1st Place – Blake West of Minnesota
2nd Place – Cale Anderson of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Richard Fedalen of Maryland
4th Place – Caleb Coyle of Nebraska
5th Place – Blaine Brenner of Wisconsin
6th Place – Abraham Hinrichsen of Illinois
1st: Blake West (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Cale Anderson (Wisconsin) (TF 22-11)
3rd: Richard Fedalen (Maryland) won by decision over Caleb Coyle (Nebraska) (Dec 7-0)
5th: Blaine Brenner (Wisconsin) won by decision over Abraham Hinrichsen (Illinois) (Dec 12-10)

Cadet Men – 106
1st Place – Drake Ayala of Iowa
2nd Place – Jaden Bird of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Tommy Curran of Illinois
4th Place – Stevie Ray Barnes of Iowa
5th Place – Joshua Frye of Wisconsin
6th Place – Kolten Crawford of Iowa
1st: Drake Ayala (Iowa) won by tech fall over Jaden Bird (Wisconsin) (TF 11-1)
3rd: Tommy Curran (Illinois) won by tech fall over Stevie Ray Barnes (Iowa) (TF 10-0)
5th: Joshua Frye (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Kolten Crawford (Iowa) (TF 10-0)

Cadet Men – 113
1st Place – Chase DeBlaere of Minnesota
2nd Place – Danny Curran of Illinois
3rd Place – Dyson Kunz of Nebraska
4th Place – Hunter Gilmore of Nebraska
5th Place – Darien Malone of South Dakota
6th Place – Tyler Driessens of Illinois
1st: Chase DeBlaere (Minnesota) won by injury default over Danny Curran (Illinois) (Inj. 1:30)
3rd: Dyson Kunz (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Hunter Gilmore (Nebraska) (TF 16-2)
5th: Darien Malone (South Dakota) won by fall over Tyler Driessens (Illinois) (Fall 3:15)

Cadet Men – 120
1st Place – Conor Knopick of Nebraska
2nd Place – Cade Willis of Wisconsin
3rd Place – Jakason Burks of Nebraska
4th Place – Dane Higgins of Wisconsin
5th Place – Matthew Bianchi of Wisconsin
6th Place – Hayden Taylor of Iowa
1st: Conor Knopick (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Cade Willis (Wisconsin) (TF 12-2)
3rd: Jakason Burks (Nebraska) won by tech fall over Dane Higgins (Wisconsin) (TF 16-4)
5th: Matthew Bianchi (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Hayden Taylor (Iowa) (TF 10-0)

Cadet Men – 126
1st Place – Jacob Rundell of Illinois
2nd Place – Trevor Pearson of Minnesota
3rd Place – Braden Sehr of South Dakota
4th Place – Bryce Jankowski of Wisconsin
5th Place – Maxwell Sanderfoot of Wisconsin
6th Place – Kyle Boeke of Minnesota
1st: Jacob Rundell (Illinois) won by tech fall over Trevor Pearson (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Braden Sehr (South Dakota) won by fall over Bryce Jankowski (Wisconsin) (Fall 0:31)
5th: Maxwell Sanderfoot (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Kyle Boeke (Minnesota) (TF 18-6)

Cadet Men – 132
1st Place – Reid Ballantyne of Minnesota
2nd Place – Elijah Madimba of Minnesota
3rd Place – Hunter Lyden of Minnesota
4th Place – Aaron Dobbs of Wisconsin
5th Place – Donnie Hidden of Illinois
6th Place – Connor Simmonds of Minnesota
1st: Reid Ballantyne (Minnesota) won by fall over Elijah Madimba (Minnesota) (Fall 1:10)
3rd: Hunter Lyden (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Aaron Dobbs (Wisconsin) (TF 13-1)
5th: Donnie Hidden (Illinois) won by injury default over Connor Simmonds (Minnesota) (Inj. 0:00)

Cadet Men – 138
1st Place – Luke Mechler of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Landen Johnson of Minnesota
3rd Place – Alex Pena of Illinois
4th Place – Issac Ortegon of Wisconsin
5th Place – Lucus Anglin of South Dakota
6th Place – Lukas Paulson of Minnesota
1st: Luke Mechler (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Landen Johnson (Minnesota) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Alex Pena (Illinois) won by injury default over Issac Ortegon (Wisconsin) (Inj. 0:00)
5th: Lucus Anglin (South Dakota) won by tech fall over Lukas Paulson (Minnesota) (TF 13-2)

Cadet Men – 145
1st Place – Dalan Jones of Minnesota
2nd Place – Gavin Osterhaus of Minnesota
3rd Place – Austin Hamel of Minnesota
4th Place – Deiondre Williams of Wisconsin
5th Place – Jacob Sollberger of Illinois
6th Place – Pate Eastin of Illinois
1st: Dalan Jones (Minnesota) won by fall over Gavin Osterhaus (Minnesota) (Fall 2:20)
3rd: Austin Hamel (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Deiondre Williams (Wisconsin) (TF 19-8)
5th: Jacob Sollberger (Illinois) won by tech fall over Pate Eastin (Illinois) (TF 12-0)

Cadet Men – 152
1st Place – Kaden Reetz of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Connor Dehn of Minnesota
3rd Place – Adam Ahrendsen of Iowa
4th Place – Bowen Rothbauer of Wisconsin
5th Place – Adam Sylvester of Minnesota
6th Place – Baxter O`Reilly of Minnesota
1st: Kaden Reetz (Wisconsin) won by fall over Connor Dehn (Minnesota) (Fall 1:16)
3rd: Adam Ahrendsen (Iowa) won by tech fall over Bowen Rothbauer (Wisconsin) (TF 10-0)
5th: Adam Sylvester (Minnesota) won by fall over Baxter O`Reilly (Minnesota) (Fall 0:58)

Cadet Men – 160
1st Place – Brady Spaeth of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Damion Schunke of South Dakota
3rd Place – Sage Walker of Iowa
4th Place – Andrew Wenzel of Illinois
5th Place – Roush Jaeger of Iowa
6th Place – Andrew Mulay of Illinois
1st: Brady Spaeth (Wisconsin) won by decision over Damion Schunke (South Dakota) (Dec 18-9)
3rd: Sage Walker (Iowa) won by fall over Andrew Wenzel (Illinois) (Fall 0:35)
5th: Roush Jaeger (Iowa) won by decision over Andrew Mulay (Illinois) (Dec 7-7)

Cadet Men – 170
1st Place – Sam Skillings of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Asa Terrell of Illinois
3rd Place – Zachary Wallace of Wisconsin
4th Place – Spencer Mooberry of Iowa
5th Place – Blayze Standley of Nebraska
6th Place – Connor Thorsten of Minnesota
1st: Sam Skillings (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Asa Terrell (Illinois) (TF 10-0)
3rd: Zachary Wallace (Wisconsin) won by fall over Spencer Mooberry (Iowa) (Fall 0:37)
5th: Blayze Standley (Nebraska) won by fall over Connor Thorsten (Minnesota) (Fall 0:28)

Cadet Men – 182
1st Place – Tyler Hannah of Wisconsin
2nd Place – Avery Northquest of Minnesota
3rd Place – Logan Klaas of Wisconsin
4th Place – Bennett Tabor of Minnesota
5th Place – Keaton Muller of Iowa
6th Place – Dj Smith of Minnesota
1st: Tyler Hannah (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Avery Northquest (Minnesota) (TF 13-2)
3rd: Logan Klaas (Wisconsin) won by tech fall over Bennett Tabor (Minnesota) (TF 12-0)
5th: Keaton Muller (Iowa) won by injury default over Dj Smith (Minnesota) (Inj. 0:00)

Cadet Men – 195
1st Place – Micah Dpwns of Illinois
2nd Place – Connor Searcy of Kansas
3rd Place – Aaron Ragels of Wisconsin
4th Place – Hunter Gorecki of Minnesota
5th Place – Kasten Grape of Nebraska
6th Place – Bret Kostka of Wisconsin
1st: Micah Dpwns (Illinois) won by fall over Connor Searcy (Kansas) (Fall 5:27)
3rd: Aaron Ragels (Wisconsin) won by fall over Hunter Gorecki (Minnesota) (Fall 0:33)
5th: Kasten Grape (Nebraska) won by injury default over Bret Kostka (Wisconsin) (Inj. 0:00)

Cadet Men – 220
1st Place – Daniel Striggow of Minnesota
2nd Place – Jagger Schack of Minnesota
3rd Place – Kalob Runyon of Iowa
4th Place – Daniel Kim of Illinois
5th Place – Marshall Baldwin of South Dakota
Round 1
Daniel Striggow (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Marshall Baldwin (South Dakota) (TF 10-0)
Kalob Runyon (Iowa) won by tech fall over Daniel Kim (Illinois) (TF 14-4)
Round 2
Jagger Schack (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Daniel Kim (Illinois) (TF 16-4)
Kalob Runyon (Iowa) won by decision over Marshall Baldwin (South Dakota) (Dec 6-5)
Round 3
Jagger Schack (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Kalob Runyon (Iowa) (TF 14-2)
Daniel Striggow (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Daniel Kim (Illinois) (TF 14-2)
Round 4
Daniel Striggow (Minnesota) won by fall over Jagger Schack (Minnesota) (Fall 0:52)
Daniel Kim (Illinois) won by decision over Marshall Baldwin (South Dakota) (Dec 12-10)
Round 5
Jagger Schack (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Marshall Baldwin (South Dakota) (TF 10-0)
Daniel Striggow (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Kalob Runyon (Iowa) (TF 10-0)

Cadet Men – 285
1st Place – Gavin Layton of Minnesota
2nd Place – Jerrod Osterkamp of Wisconsin
Round 1
Jerrod Osterkamp (Wisconsin) won by decision over Gavin Layton (Minnesota) (Dec 10-8)
Round 2
Gavin Layton (Minnesota) won by tech fall over Jerrod Osterkamp (Wisconsin) (TF 15-2)
Round 3
Gavin Layton (Minnesota) won by fall over Jerrod Osterkamp (Wisconsin) (Fall 1:32)

Daily Update: Endeavor, John Cena, WWE weekend notes

DAILY UPDATE

Latest News

WWE adds 26 wrestlers to Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal  
Viceland releases trailer for ‘Dark Side of the Ring’  
NXT vs. EVOLVE matches set for EVOLVE 126   
Dragon Gate talent pulled from WrestleCon due to visa issues  
WWE announces 13 entrants for WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal  
Linda McMahon resigning from Trump cabinet  
Sumo star and pro wrestler Koji Kitao passes away   
Yolanda Adams to perform ‘America the Beautiful’ at WrestleMania 35  

Latest Audio

WOL: Dalton Castle talks ROH/New Japan and tons more! 3/29
Wrestling Weekly: Feats of strength, big names from back in the day 3/29
B&V&G: Granny, NXT, WWF Superstars of Wrestling from 1992! 3/29
JNPO: Josh Barnett on Bloodsport, his MMA future, and the wrestling biz 3/28

NEW JAPAN WORLD PRO WRESTLING ON AXS TV TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. EASTERN

Kota Ibushi vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Ryusuke Taguchi

BELLATOR FROM TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA AT 9 P.M. EASTERN ON PARAMOUNT AND DAZN

Joe Schilling (186) vs. Keith Berry (186)
Andrey Koreshkov (170.6) vs. Mike Jasper (171)
Daniel Strauss (155.6) vs. Shane Kruchten (155.8)
Saad Awad (156) vs. Brandon Girtz (155.6)

CMLL FROM ARENA MEXICO AT 10:30 P.M. TONIGHT (LINK)

Pegasso & Stigma vs. Akuma & Disturbio
Kawato San & Tigre & Virus vs. Black Panther & Blue Panther Jr. & Drone
Esfinge & Triton & Flyer vs. Templario & Felino & Rey Bucanero
Dragon Lee & Mistico & Titan vs. Cuatrero & Sanson & Negro Casas
Cavernario vs. Forastero for Mexican light heavyweight title
Caristico & Valiente & Volador Jr. vs. Tetsuya Naito & Rush & El Terrible

IMPACT AGAINST ALL ODDS AT 10 P.M. EASTERN TONIGHT ON PURSUIT

Glen Gilbertti vs. Scarlett Bordeaux
Brian Cage vs. Killer Kross
Taya Valkyrie vs. Jordynne Grace for the Knockouts title

COMBATE AMERICAS TONIGHT AT 10 P.M. EASTERN ON DAZN AND 1 A.M. ON UNIVISION DEPORTES FROM CASINO DEL SOL IN TUCSON, AZ

Eduardo Alvarado (136) vs. Andy Perez (135.8)
Jose Alday (134.4) vs. Gustavo Lopez (134.9) for the vacant bantamweight title

Saturday has as dual branded WWE show in Wheeling, WV and NXT in St. Augustine, FL. We’re looking for reports to [email protected].

UFC ON SATURDAY FROM THE WELLS FARGO CENTER IN PHILADELPHIA

ESPN+ at 3:30 p.m.

Alex Perez (135.25) vs. Mark De La Rosa (135.5)
Maryna Moroz (125.25) vs. Sabina Mazo (125.5)
Ray Borg (137.75) vs. Casey Kenney (135.5)

ESPN at 5 p.m.

Kevin Holland (185) vs. Gerald Meerschaert (185.5)
Kevin Aguilar (145) vs. Enrique Barzola (145)
Ross Pearson (155.25) vs. Desmond Green (155)
Jessica Aguilar (115.25) vs. Marina Rodriguez (114.75)
Sodiq Yusuff (145.5) vs. Sheymon Moraes (145)
Paul Craig (205) vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu (205.5)
Michelle Waterson (115.5) vs. Karolina Kowalkiewicz (114.75)
Michael Johnson (146) vs. Josh Emmett (145.75)
David Branch (185.5) vs. Jack Hermansson (185)
Edson Barboza (155.5) vs. Justin Gaethje (155.5)

*Borg was fined 30 percent of his purse for missing weight.

Sunday has a dual branded WWE show in Hershey, PA.

ONE FROM TOKYO SUMO HALL AT 5:30 A.M. SUNDAY EASTERN ON B/R LIVE

Eddie Alvarez vs. Timofey Nastyukhin in lightweight tournament
Demetrious Johnson vs. Yuya Wakamatsu in flyweight tournament
Kevin Belingon vs. Bibiano Fernandes for bantamweight title
Aung La N Sang vs. Ken Hasegawa for middleweight title
Jing Na Xiong vs. Angela Lee for strawweight title
Edouard Folayang vs. Shinya Aoki for lightweight title

ROH SUNDAY AT 6 P.M. EASTERN AT THE UMBC EVENT CENTER IN BALTIMORE

Sumie Sakai & Jenny Rose vs. Kris Stadtlander & Tasha Steelz vs. Gabby Ortiz & Karissa Rivera
Cheeseburger & Eli Isom & Ryan Nova vs. LSG & Shaheem Ali & Colin Delaney
Kenny King vs. P.J. Black
Mark Haskins vs. Silas Young
Rush vs. Tracy Williams
Marty Scurll vs. Shane Taylor
Juice Robinson & Bandido vs. TK O’Ryan & Vinny Marseglia vs. Jay Lethal & Jeff Cobb
PCO & Brody King vs. Mark & Jay Briscoe for ROH tag titles

The final Raw before WrestleMania will be in Washington, DC with an all-hands on deck show including Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns and Ronda Rousey all advertised. There is also a Smackdown house show in Roanoke, VA.

The Smackdown and 205 Live tapings are Tuesday in Baltimore.


F4W NEWSLETTER: Figure Four Weekly: Looking at the WWE HOF and the 2019 class

While interest has inevitably decreased over the years, the 2019 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony feels like less of an essential part of WrestleMania weekend than ever.

There are a few major reasons why the Hall of Fame ceremony has lost some of its luster. As WrestleMania week has become a destination for promotions from the United States and abroad, fans have to make difficult decisions on how they’re going to spend their time and money.


WON NEWSLETTER: April 1, 2019 Observer Newsletter: Women to main event Wrestlemania 35, Conor McGregor allegations, more 

The Conor McGregor situation is the lead story in the current issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Look at the investigation into him, his retirement, the timing, and why the retirement and Dana White’s reactions are both a public bluffing game. 

Read the update on the WrestleMania card, both matches announced and those not yet announced, the Charlotte Flair title win and what it changes about the show, the multiple changes in the top part of the show, the women in the main event, the interest level in the different shows that week and more.

Also look at the New Japan Cup, with match-by-match coverage with star ratings and poll results, on the entire last week of the tournament and the final show.

Look at Vince McMahon’s stock sale, how much he sold, how much he got and why, as well as the XFL launch and problems with the AAF. Look at the AAF’s new goal.

Look at the retirement of the Bella Twins and their careers, the value of Total Divas and their future plans.

Examine the lawsuit settlement with the wrestlers who have sued Lucha Underground, and the interesting note of the person who backed out of the suit.

Also look at Cain Velasquez’s crossing over into pro wrestling and his deal with AAA, including what they attempted to do with him, the storyline building him up and the wrestlers it looks like he’ll appear with.


ORDERING INFO:  Order the print Wrestling Observer right now and get it delivered  via mail, by sending your name, address, Visa or Master Card number and an expiration date to [email protected] or by going to www.paypal.com directing funds to [email protected].

Rates in the United States are $14.50 for 4 issues, $35.50 for 12, $70 for 24, $116 for 40 and $149.50 for 52.

In Canada and Mexico, the rates are $16 for 4, $27 for 8, $38.50 for 12, $76 for 24, $126 for 40 and $162.50 for 52.

For the rest of the world, rates are $18 for 4, $48.50 for 12, $93 for 24, $155 for 40 and $201.50 for 52.

If you order by  mail with a check, cash or money order to P.O. Box 1228, Campbell,CA  95009-1228, you can get $1 off in every price range.


FRIDAY NEWS UPDATE

Garrett Gonzalez and I will be doing a show tonight talking about all the news of the day. Bryan and I will be doing a show live together tomorrow night.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Endeavor, the parent company of the UFC, is getting ready to go public. We reported that a few weeks ago in the Observer. They are looking at doing so by the end of this year. Endeavor was valued at $6.3 billion in 2017 but it may be significantly higher because UFC itself is probably valued at $6 billion or more given it’s profitability will be similar to that of the post-FOX WWE. They noted that Endeavor had paid back $400 million in funding by Saudi Arabia to get them out of the company in the wake of the Khashoggi murder. 

Regarding John Cena, there is a deal on the table that Cena is expected to agree to for a match at WrestleMania. It is not with Kurt Angle.

For the WWE this weekend, they are doing three house shows with talent from both brands. The list of those on tour is Drew McIntyre, Asuka, Finn Balor,Bobby Lashley, Rusev, Shinsuke Nakamura, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Baron Corbin, Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins (first house shows in a long time), Braun Strowman, Samoa Joe, Kofi Kingston, Dean Ambrose,, Mandy Rose and A.J. Styles. For the Monday night Smackdown show in Roanoke, it’s the full-time crew which doesn’t include Miz, Rey Mysterio, or Daniel Bryan. Randy Orton is working Monday. Daniel Bryan will be on Smackdown on Tuesday.

Gegard Mousasi vs. Rafael Lovato Jr. for the Bellator middleweight title was announced for a 6/22 show at SSE Wembley in London. Paul Daley and Jack Gallagher are also scheduled for that show.

WWE
Luke Harper wrote a long message about how he hasn’t been brought to television since 10/2 (when he had wrist surgery) and noted that six years ago he wrestled multiple matches at Axxess and was part of Undertaker’s WrestleMania ring entrance. Five years ago he watched John Cena wrestle Bray Wyatt. Four years ago he was in an IC title match. Three years ago he wrestled Brock Lesnar on a network special. Last year he won the tag team titles with his wife and sons watching. And Thursday he wrestles Dominik Dijakovic at Axxess. He said this will not be some throw away match at Axxess as he needs to prove at 39 he can still go.
Regarding the WWE schedule, and we’ll have a big article on it in the next issue with a lot of updates, WWE does have Raw scheduled on 7/1 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, five days before the New Japan G-1 show in the same building.
USA Network will be airing one hour of the WWE Hall of Fame at 11 p.m. on 4/8, right after Raw. (thanks to Arya Witner) 
WWE and Atresmedia in Spain announced a deal to air a two-hour edited version of Raw on Saturdays at 1 p.m. and two hours of Smackdown on Sundays at 1 p.m.
James Wilder Jr., a running back who was part of Florida State’s national championship team years ago, has a WWE tryout upcoming. Wilder Jr. is currently a running back with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL.
Seth Rollins talked to Newsweek about WrestleMania. (thanks to Mike Kuzmuk)
UFC
Francisco Trinaldo vs. Diego Ferreira has been added to the 5/11 show in Rio de Janeiro.
MISCELLANEOUS
All Japan’s Champion Carnival tournament starts on Thursday.
Combate Americas ha a show on 4/26 from the Galen Center in Los Angeles that will air live on Univision, Univision Deportes and DAZN with Melissa Martinez (5-0) vs. Caroline Gallardo (3-2). Former UFC fighter Angela Magana faces Kyra Batara.
Ladies Night Out on 4/27 in Texas City,TX at the World Gym Arena headlined by Penelope Ford. The show will air live on TitleMatch.com.
Stardom announced Hazuki defending the High Speed title against Dust for their show in Queens, NY on 4/5 at 4 p.m. which airs on FITE as an iPPV.
Pro Wrestlnig Eve has two shows in April, on 4/13 and 4/26 at the Resistance Gallery in London. The 4/26 show will be the Kris Wolf retirement show.
Matt Sydal returns to action on 4/21 in Lehavot Haviva, Israel for the Passover Bash at the Berale Club. He faces Rabbi Swissa for the IPWA title. He also will be doing a seminar at 2 p.m. that day. For those interested you can write to Gery Roif as [email protected].
Smash Wrestling on Sunday in London, ONT at the London Music Hall.
The Netflix film “The Dirt,” about Motley Crue, which was mentioned in the last Observer because Tarryn Terrell has a cameo, also should be noted that Tommy Lee is wearing a Hulkamania T-shirt since the movie is set during the 80s. (thanks to Joe Puccio)
Evolve on 4/13 in Ybor City, FL at the Orpheum:
Austin Theory vs. Raul Mendoza for the Evolve title
Angelo Dawkins vs. Eddie Kingston
Shane Thorne vs. Curt Stallion
Adrian Jaoude vs. Anthony Henry

Lacey Lane and Eric Bugenhagen from WWE are also on the show.
The latest Warrior Wrestling show.

Daily Pro Wrestling History: WWF WrestleMania III


Ed in San Antonio presents the WRESTLEMANIA Weekend Event:

Saturday, April 6th, at 12:00 pm: Lunch (all you can eat) at Churrascaria Plataforma ($90 per person), located at 316 W. 49th street in Manhattan. Purchase tickets here~! 


CONTACT INFORMATION

Poll opinions: [email protected]
Feedback: [email protected]
Show results and news tips: [email protected]
Wrestling Observer Radio questions: [email protected]
Support the Empire~! with F4W shirts. Grab yours today!