Gable Steveson Stunned By Wyatt Hendrickson At NCAA Finals![]() Wyatt Hendrickson pulled off one of the biggest upsets in recent NCAA wrestling history by defeating Gable Steveson in the National Championship heavyweight division, earning a hard-fought 5-4 victory. The win was especially shocking given Steveson’s dominant track record. Heading into the match, he held a perfect 17-0 record for the season and had only suffered two career losses during his freshman year—making Hendrickson’s triumph a monumental moment in collegiate wrestling. Steveson, a former Olympic gold medalist, had signed a multi-year contract with WWE in 2021 following the peak of his amateur wrestling career. He transitioned into full-time training at the WWE Performance Center and made a few appearances at NXT live events and dark matches on SmackDown. However, his only televised match—a no-contest against Baron Corbin at an NXT Premium Live Event in 2023—failed to generate lasting momentum. Steveson was ultimately released from WWE last year, ending what many considered a promising but unrealized pro wrestling run. Hendrickson’s victory not only cements his place among the top heavyweights in the country but also closes a chapter on Steveson’s storied amateur career in dramatic fashion.
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