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Final X Wrestling Results 2025. Here's Every Winner

Final X Wrestling Results 2025. Here's Every Winner

Final X Wrestling 2025 results Here's who made the USA World Team for Senior World Championships 2025 in Zagreb. See highlights and a full list of winners.

Jun 15, 2025 by R. R. Ellis
Final X Wrestling Results 2025. Here's Every Winner

Final X 2025 concluded in spectacular fashion as the USA Wrestling World Team was finalized for the 2025 Senior World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia.

The event at Prudential Center in Newark featured dominant performances, upsets, and rising stars across both men's and women’s freestyle. 

Among the standout moments was 18-year-old PJ Duke’s stunning pin over Yianni Diakomihalis in Match 3 at 70kg, earning him a surprise spot on Team USA. 

Veterans like Kyle Snyder, Spencer Lee, and Helen Maroulis solidified their positions with commanding wins, while Zahid Valencia’s sweep of Kyle Dake turned heads. 

Newcomers such as Audrey Jimenez and Levi Haines also impressed. With a balanced mix of experience and youth, Team USA enters the World Championships with high expectations and serious momentum.

Recap the results, updates, and highlights from Final X 2025—or subscribe to watch the full Final X replay.

Final X 2025 Winners

Here are the Final X Wrestling 2025 winners who will represent the USA Wrestling World Team at the 2025 Senior World Championships in Zagreb, Croatia.

Men's Freestyle

  • 57kg – Spencer Lee (HWC/TMWC)
  • 65kg – Real Woods (CKWC/TMWC)
  • 70kg – PJ Duke (KDTC)
  • 74kg – David Carr (CRTC/TMWC)
  • 79kg – Levi Haines (NLWC/TMWC)
  • 86kg – Zahid Valencia (CRTC/TMWC)
  • 92kg – Trent Hidlay (WPWC/TMWC)
  • 97kg – Kyle Snyder (NLWC/TMWC)
  • 125kg – Wyatt Hendrickson (CRTC/AFWCAP)

Women's Freestyle

  • 50kg – Audrey Jimenez (LVRTC/TMWC)
  • 53kg – Felicity Taylor (BGWC/TMWC)
  • 55kg – Cristelle Rodriguez (TWC/TMWC)
  • 57kg – Helen Maroulis (TMWC)
  • 59kg – Jacarra Winchester (TMWC)
  • 62kg – Adaugo Nwachukwu (WCAP)
  • 65kg – Macey Kilty (IWWC/TMWC)
  • 68kg – Kennedy Blades (HWC/TMWC)
  • 72kg – Alexandria Glaude (CARTC/TMWC)
  • 76kg – Kylie Welker (IWWC/TMWC)

PJ Duke Pins Yianni Diakomihalis, Wins Match 3

The day was capped off with the only pin in the men’s competition as 18-year-old PJ Duke stuck Yianni Diakomihalis in the second period to earn a spot on the USA Wrestling World Team.

An absolutely stunning result, as the young phenom continues his rapid rise through the wrestling ranks in dramatic fashion.

Final X Wrestling 2025 Results

74kg – Mitchell Mesenbrink vs. David Carr

  • Match 1: David Carr def. Mitchell Mesenbrink by decision (Dec 4-3)
  • Match 2: David Carr def. Mitchell Mesenbrink by criteria (Dec 4-4)
  • Series winner: David Carr wins series 2-0

79kg – Evan Wick vs. Levi Haines

  • Match 1: Levi Haines def. Evan Wick by technical fall (TF 10-0)
  • Match 2: Levi Haines def. Evan Wick by decision (Dec 6-1)
  • Series winner: Levi Haines wins series 2-0

125kg – Wyatt Hendrickson vs. Trent Hillger

  • Match 1: Wyatt Hendrickson def. Trent Hillger by technical fall (TF 10-0, 1:38)
  • Match 2: Wyatt Hendrickson def. Trent Hillger by decision (Dec 20-14)

    Series winner: Wyatt Hendrickson wins series 2-0

92kg – Trent Hidlay vs. Josh Barr

  • Match 1: Trent Hidlay def. Josh Barr by decision (Dec 6-1)
  • Match 2: Trent Hidlay def. Josh Barr by decision (Dec 3-2)
  • Series winner: Trent Hidlay wins series 2-0

97kg – Kyle Snyder vs. Hayden Zillmer

  • Match 1: Kyle Snyder def. Hayden Zillmer by decision (Dec 8-0)
  • Match 2: Kyle Snyder def. Hayden Zillmer by decision (Dec 8-2)
  • Series winner: Kyle Snyder wins series 2-0

65kg – Joey McKenna vs. Real Woods

  • Match 1: Real Woods def. Joseph McKenna by decision (Dec 7-3)
  • Match 2: Real Woods def. Joey McKenna by decision (Dec 5-4)
  • Series winner: Real Woods wins series 2-0

70kg – Yianni Diakomihalis vs. PJ Duke

  • Match 1: Yianni Diakomihalis def. PJ Duke by technical fall (TF 10-0)
  • Match 2: PJ Duke def. Yianni Diakomihalis by decision (Dec 17-10)
  • Match 3: PJ Duke def. Yianni Diakomihalis by fall (F 4:07)
  • Series winner: PJ Duke wins series 2-1

57kg – Spencer Lee vs. Luke Lilledahl

  • Match 1: Spencer Lee def. Luke Lilledahl by decision (Dec 7-2)
  • Match 2: Spencer Lee def. Luke Lilledahl by decision (Dec 6-0)
  • Series winner: Spencer Lee wins series 2-0

86kg – Zahid Valencia vs. Kyle Dake

  • Match 1: Zahid Valencia def. Kyle Dake by decision (Dec 5-3)
  • Match 2: Zahid Valencia def. Kyle Dake by decision (Dec 4-1)
  • Series winner: Zahid Valencia wins series 2-0

Zahid Valencia Def. Kyle Dake In Match 2

In one of the most talked-about matchups leading up to Final X 2025, Zahid Valencia took down four-time world champion Kyle Dake in two matches. 

Valencia will be the US representative for the 86kg weight class at Senior World Championships 2025. 

Spencer Lee Def. Luke Lilledahl In Match 2

Spencer Lee defeats Penn State Wrestling freshman Luke Lilledahl in two matches to secure the 57kg weight class. 

Lee will head to Zagreb, Croatia as a member of the USA Wrestling World Team. He looks in rare form. 

PJ Duke Def. Yianni Diakomihalis In Match 2

Duke and Yianni are headed for round three after a scoring fest in match 2. 

PJ Duke won by decision, 17-10, after going on a huge streak in the second period. 

Diakomihalis was one of the most impressive wrestlers in the first round of Final X, but now he'll have to defeat Duke again to make the USA World Team. 

PJ Duke vs. Yianni is going to a third match.

Real Woods Def. Joey McKenna In Match 2

Real Woods defeats Joey McKenna in the second consecutive match to win the 65kg weight class, making the USA Wrestling World Team. 

Kyle Snyder Def. Hayden Zillmer In Match 2

Kyle Snyder once again makes the USA Wrestling World Team. He defeated Hayden Zilmmer in two matches and will represent the USA at 97kg at the 2025 World Championships. 

Trent Hidlay Def. Josh Barr In Match 2

Trent Hidlay defeats Josh Barr in their second match of the day, as Hidlay makes his first USA Wrestling World Team. 

Josh Barr left the mat, clearly upset, after Hidlay was able to hold off his furious attacks as time ran out. 

Wyatt Hendrickson Def. Trent Hillger In Match 2

In one of the best matches of the day, Wyatt Hendrickson and Trent Hillger broke the scoreboard in a titanic clash of heavyweights. 

Hendrickson makes the USA Wrestling World Team, winning by decision 20-14. 

Levi Haines Def. Evan Wick In Match 2

Two up, two down for Penn State wrestler Levi Haines, who defeats Evan Wick to make the USA Wrestling World Team in the 79kg weight class. 

David Carr Def. Mitchell Mesenbrink In Match 2

David Carr has made the USA Wrestling World Team for the 74kg weight class by defeating Penn State wrestler Mitchell Mesenbrink. 

Final X Women's Results 2025

55kg – Cristelle Rodriguez vs. Everest Leydecker

  • Match 1: Cristelle Rodriguez def. Everest Leydecker by decision (Dec 12-8)
  • Match 2: Cristelle Rodriguez def. Everest Leydecker by decision (Dec 8-5)
  • Series winner: Cristelle Rodriguez wins series 2-0

62kg – Kayla Miracle vs. Adaugo Nwachukwu

  • Match 1: Adaugo Nwachukwu def. Kayla Miracle by decision (Dec 14-8)
  • Match 2: Kayla Miracle def. Adaugo Nwachukwu by decision (Dec 4-3)
  • Match 3: Adaugo Nwachukwu def. Kayla Miracle by decision (Dec 8-4)
  • Series winner: Adaugo Nwachukwu wins series 2-1

53kg – Brianna Gonzalez vs. Felicity Taylor

  • Match 1: Felicity Taylor def. Brianna Gonzalez by decision (Dec 2-1)
  • Match 2: Felicity Taylor def. Brianna Gonzalez by decision (Dec 6-4)
  • Series winner: Felicity Taylor wins series 2-0

59kg – Abigail Nette vs. Jacarra Winchester

  • Match 1: Abigail Nette def. Jacarra Winchester by decision (Dec 6-4)
  • Match 2: Jacarra Winchester def. Abigail Nette by decision (Dec 9-7)
  • Match 3: Jacarra Winchester def. Abigail Nette by technical fall (TF 11-0, 3:31)
  • Series winner: Jacarra Winchester wins series 2-1

65kg – Macey Kilty vs. Aine Drury

  • Match 1: Macey Kilty def. Aine Drury by technical fall (TF 10-0, 2:57)
  • Match 2: Macey Kilty def. Aine Drury by technical fall (TF 10-0, 2:07)
  • Series winner: Macey Kilty wins series 2-0

76kg – Kylie Welker vs. Dymond Guilford

  • Match 1: Kylie Welker def. Dymond Guilford by decision (Dec 2-1)
  • Match 2: Kylie Welker def. Dymond Guilford by decision (Dec 9-1)
  • Series winner: Kylie Welker wins series 2-0

50kg – Audrey Jimenez vs. Erin Golston

  • Match 1: Audrey Jimenez def. Erin Golston by decision (Dec 10-2)
  • Match 2: Audrey Jimenez def. Erin Golston by technical fall (TF 12-2, 5:48)
  • Series winner: Audrey Jimenez wins series 2-0

68kg – Kennedy Blades vs. Brooklyn Hays

  • Match 1: Kennedy Blades def. Brooklyn Hays by decision (Dec 10-4)
  • Match 2: Kennedy Blades def. Brooklyn Hays by decision (Dec 5-2)
  • Series winner: Kennedy Blades wins series 2-0

57kg – Helen Maroulis vs. Amanda Martinez

  • Match 1: Helen Maroulis def. Amanda Martinez by fall (F 1:51)
  • Match 2: Helen Maroulis def. Amanda Martinez by fall (F 4:43)
  • Series winner: Helen Maroulis wins series 2-0

Session 2 Begins; Here's The Final X Match Order

Session 2 begins at 5:00 p.m. ET. 

There will be at least one more match for each weight class. 

Men’s Freestyle

  • 74kg – Mitchell Mesenbrink vs. David Carr
  • 79kg – Evan Wick vs. Levi Haines
  • 125kg – Wyatt Hendrickson vs. Trent Hillger
  • 92kg – Trent Hidlay vs. Joshua Barr
  • 97kg – Kyle Snyder vs. Hayden Zillmer
  • 65kg – Joseph McKenna vs. Real Woods
  • 70kg – Yianni Diakomihalis vs. PJ Duke
  • 57kg – Spencer Lee vs. Luke Lilledahl
  • 86kg – Zahid Valencia vs. Kyle Dake

Women’s Freestyle

  • 55kg – Cristelle Rodriguez vs. Everest Leydecker
  • 62kg – Kayla Miracle vs. Adaugo Nwachukwu
  • 53kg – Brianna Gonzalez vs. Felicity Taylor
  • 59kg – Abigail Nette vs. Jacarra Winchester
  • 65kg – Macey Kilty vs. Aine Drury
  • 76kg – Kylie Welker vs. Dymond Guilford
  • 50kg – Audrey Jimenez vs. Erin Golston
  • 68kg – Kennedy Blades vs. Brooklyn Hays
  • 57kg – Helen Maroulis vs. Amanda Martinez

Zahid Valencia Def. Kyle Dake In Match 1

In a matchup that lived up to the hype, Zahid Valencia defeated Kyle Dake in a 5-3 decision. Feels as though this matchup may go the distance.

Zahid Valencia Vs. Kyle Dake

In the massive main event, Zahid Valencida takes on Kyle Dake in a powerhouse matchup for 86kg beasts. 

  • "The Dake vs Valencia series is largely considered the most anticipated matchup of Final X, and the winner will head to Worlds as a title contender. Regardless of who comes out on top, the matches have the potential to be all-time greats and should be incredibly competitive. I see these matches going one of two ways. First, Valencia’s offense proves to be too much for Dake... Despite the US Open result, Dake’s path to victory is clear... I think a three-match series favors Kyle Dake in this matchup." - Jon Kozak

Spencer Lee Def. Luke Lilledahl In Match 2

Spencer Lee used his strength to overwhelm Luke Lilledahl in their first match. Lilledahl was able to score a takedown, but Lee won a 7-2 decision. 

Spencer Lee Vs. Luke Lilledahl

In one of the most compelling matches of the day, Penn State Wrestling freshman Luke Lilledahl takes on Olympic silver medalist Spencer Lee in the 57kg weight class. 

  • "Lilledahl normally likes to operate in the ties quite a bit and that plays right into Lee’s game. I think Spencer will be able to get an inside tie, hit a high crotch, and get a turn. My official prediction is Lee in two matches." - Andrew Spey

Yianni Diakomihalis Def. PJ Duke In Match 1

Yianni comes out on fire, putting PJ Duke away with a second period tech fall. 

Yianni Diakomihalis Vs. PJ Duke

PJ Duke will have his hands full with Yianni Diakomihalis in the 70kg matchup, after the 18-year-old surged through World Team Trials. 

  • "Yianni Diakomihalis is my pick to win this series and make the world team at 70 kg. I think Yianni has more ways to score and can see his par terre offense being a big difference maker in this matchup. I also see Yianni’s ability to scramble and wrestle through unorthodox positions as a big advantage against Duke. I expect these matches to be highly competitive, but in the end, I’m picking Yianni to win the series in two straight matches." - Andrew Spey

Real Woods Def. Joey McKenna In Match 1 👀

Joey McKenna was in full control for most of the two periods, but Real Woods mounted an incredible comeback in the last 30 seconds. 

Joey McKenna Vs. Real Woods

Joey McKenna takes on Real Woods in the 65kg bout.

  • "I think Woods gets it done in three matches. The margins are super thin, so I'm going with the guy with the par terre x-factor. Real Woods represents Team USA in Croatia to kick off a successful freestyle career, and the Senior level team monkey stays on McKenna's back." - Andrew Spey

Kyle Snyder Def. Hayden Zillmer In Match 1

Kyle Snyder def. Hayden Zillmer by decision (Dec 8-0)

Kyle Snyder Vs. Hayden Zillmer

The 97kg bout is up next between Kyle Snyder and Hayden Zillmer. 

  • "Kyle Snyder has been so automatic over the last ten years that a 2-0 series win is the only prediction I can credibly provide. That is not to say that I am putting Zillmer's odds at zero percent, or that larger upsets haven't happened before... I have to expect that we see Kyle Snyder on his ninth consecutive World or Olympic Team." - Andrew Spey

How To Watch Final X Wrestling 2025

Final X Wrestling Schedule 2025

Saturday, June 14

  • 12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. ET | True 3rd Place Matches
  • 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET | Session 1 – Final X: Round 1 of Best-of-3 Series
  • 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. ET | Session 2 – Final X: Round 2 of Best-of-3 Series (Round 3 if necessary)

Trent Hidlay Def. Josh Barr In Match 1

Trent Hidlay def. Josh Barr by decision (Dec 6-1)

Trent Hidlay Vs. Josh Barr

We're moving! The 92kg clash is up next between Trent Hidlay and Josh Barr. 

  • "I think Hidlay emerges as Team USA's 92kg rep, but I think Barr is able to win one of the three matches. However, Barr definitely has a solid chance of proving that prediction wrong." - Andrew Spey

Wyatt Hendrickson Def. Trent Hillger In Match 1

It only took Wyatt Hendrickson 1:38 to get a tech fall in his first match against Trent Hillger. 

Wyatt Hendrickson Vs. Trent Hillger

The big guys take the mat next, with NCAA heavyweight champion Wyatt Hendrickson taking on Trent Hillger in the 125kg weight class. 

  • "Hendrickson is the undeniable favorite, by dint of their recent meeting and the impressive hit list he's been amassing over the last year or so. Hillger has proven he can still adapt and improve at this stage of his career, however, and an upset is not out of the question. Ultimately, I can't see this series going any other way but Hendrickson's. I think it will be a 2-0 series victory, but I'll say Hillger limits Great American Heavyweight to regular decisions." - Andrew Spey

Levi Haines Def. Evan Wick in Match 1

Levi Haines came out firing on all cylinders and gets the tech fall against Evan Wick. Haines ran up the score 8-0 within seconds of the match starting. 

Evan Wick Vs. Levi Haines

After a quick upset to start the day, we have Evan Wick and Levi Haines in the 79kg matchup next. 

  • “With as close as their match was last year, no one should be surprised if this series goes to a third match. Haines and Wick are two evenly matched competitors, and I expect every match of this series to be a close one that’s decided by one or two exchanges. Despite that, I’m picking Levi Haines to win the series over Evan Wick. I do think that Evan Wick will take one match, but I think Haines’ power and finishing ability will be the difference in this matchup.” - Andrew Spey

David Carr Def. Mitchell Mesenbrink In Match 1

David Carr mounted the comeback in the second period, winning 4-3. Mitchell Mesenbrink was up 3-0 after the first period. 

Mitchell Mesenbrink Vs. David Carr

Mitchell Mesenbrink and David Carr will start the day off with the 74kg bout. 

  • "Mesenbrink will enter Final X as the heavy favorite, but I’m predicting Carr to make significant adjustments that will result in close matches at Final X. Even still, Mesenbrink is my pick to win at Final X based on his ability to score in a variety of ways and how he’s proven to separate himself from Carr as the match unfolds." - Jon Kozak

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Marcus Blaze Def. Brock Hardy

True-Thirds Matches Results

Men’s Freestyle True-Third Results

  • 57kg – Liam Cronin over Nico Provo by decision (Dec 10-3)
  • 65kg – Marcus Blaze over Brock Hardy by decision (Dec 8-2)
  • 70kg – Ian Parker over Bryce Andonian by decision (Dec 7-4)
  • 74kg – Jarrett Jacques over Joseph Blaze by decision (Dec 6-4)
  • 86kg – Carter Starocci over Parker Keckeisen by decision (Dec 4-3)

Women’s Freestyle True-Third Results

  • 50kg – Kendra Ryan over Anaya Falcon by forfeit (FF)
  • 53kg – Sydney Petzinger over Sage Mortimer by forfeit (FF)
  • 59kg – Alexis Janiak over Xochitl Mota-Pettis by decision (Dec 4-4)
  • 62kg – Alara Boyd over SaVannah Cosme by tech fall (TF 10-0, 1:50)
  • 65kg – Jennifer Page over Bella Mir by forfeit (FF)
  • 68kg – Latifah McBryde over Solin Piearcy by tech fall (TF 15-2, 5:04)
  • 72kg – Kaylynn Albrecht over Skylar Grote by decision (Dec 6-4)

Final X Matchups 2025 Men's Freestyle

Final X Matchups 2025 Women's Freestyle

Men’s Freestyle True-Third Matches

  • 57kg: Liam Cronin vs. Nico Provo
  • 65kg: Marcus Blaze vs. Brock Hardy
  • 70kg: Ian Parker vs. Bryce Andonian
  • 74kg: Jarrett Jacques vs. Joseph Blaze
  • 86kg: Parker Keckeisen vs. Carter Starocci

Women’s Freestyle True-Third Matches

  • 50kg: Anaya Falcon vs. Kendra Ryan
  • 53kg: Sage Mortimer vs. Sydney Petzinger
  • 59kg: Alexis Janiak vs. Xochitl Mota-Pettis
  • 62kg: Alara Boyd vs. SaVannah Cosme
  • 65kg: Jennifer Page vs. Bella Mir
  • 68kg: Latifah McBryde vs. Solin Piearcy
  • 72kg: Kaylynn Albrecht vs. Skylar Grote

Penn State Wrestling At Final X 2025

  • 57kg: Luke Lilledahl
  • 70kg: PJ Duke (committed to Penn State)
  • 74kg: Mitchell Mesenbrink
  • 79kg: Levi Haines
  • 92kg: Josh Barr

Final X Predictions 2025

57kg: Spencer Lee vs. Luke Lilledahl

  • "Lilledahl normally likes to operate in the ties quite a bit and that plays right into Lee’s game. I think Spencer will be able to get an inside tie, hit a high crotch, and get a turn. My official prediction is Lee in two matches." - Andrew Spey

65kg: Joey McKenna vs. Real Woods

  • "I think Woods gets it done in three matches. The margins are super thin, so I'm going with the guy with the par terre x-factor. Real Woods represents Team USA in Croatia to kick off a successful freestyle career, and the Senior level team monkey stays on McKenna's back." - Andrew Spey

70kg: Yianni Diakomihalis vs. PJ Duke

  • "Yianni Diakomihalis is my pick to win this series and make the world team at 70 kg. I think Yianni has more ways to score and can see his par terre offense being a big difference maker in this matchup. I also see Yianni’s ability to scramble and wrestle through unorthodox positions as a big advantage against Duke. I expect these matches to be highly competitive, but in the end, I’m picking Yianni to win the series in two straight matches." - Andrew Spey

74kg: Mitchell Mesenbrink vs. David Carr

  • "Mesenbrink will enter Final X as the heavy favorite, but I’m predicting Carr to make significant adjustments that will result in close matches at Final X. Even still, Mesenbrink is my pick to win at Final X based on his ability to score in a variety of ways and how he’s proven to separate himself from Carr as the match unfolds." - Jon Kozak

79kg: Evan Wick vs. Levi Haines

  • “With as close as their match was last year, no one should be surprised if this series goes to a third match. Haines and Wick are two evenly matched competitors, and I expect every match of this series to be a close one that’s decided by one or two exchanges. Despite that, I’m picking Levi Haines to win the series over Evan Wick. I do think that Evan Wick will take one match, but I think Haines’ power and finishing ability will be the difference in this matchup.” - Andrew Spey

86kg: Zahid Valencia vs. Kyle Dake

  • "The Dake vs Valencia series is largely considered the most anticipated matchup of Final X, and the winner will head to Worlds as a title contender. Regardless of who comes out on top, the matches have the potential to be all-time greats and should be incredibly competitive. I see these matches going one of two ways. First, Valencia’s offense proves to be too much for Dake... Despite the US Open result, Dake’s path to victory is clear... I think a three-match series favors Kyle Dake in this matchup." - Jon Kozak

92kg: Trent Hidlay vs. Josh Barr

  • "I think Hidlay emerges as Team USA's 92kg rep, but I think Barr is able to win one of the three matches. However, Barr definitely has a solid chance of proving that prediction wrong." - Andrew Spey

97kg: Kyle Snyder vs. Hayden Zillmer

  • "Kyle Snyder has been so automatic over the last ten years that a 2-0 series win is the only prediction I can credibly provide. That is not to say that I am putting Zillmer's odds at zero percent, or that larger upsets haven't happened before... I have to expect that we see Kyle Snyder on his ninth consecutive World or Olympic Team." - Andrew Spey

125kg: Wyatt Hendrickson vs. Trent Hillger

  • "Hendrickson is the undeniable favorite, by dint of their recent meeting and the impressive hit list he's been amassing over the last year or so. Hillger has proven he can still adapt and improve at this stage of his career, however, and an upset is not out of the question. Ultimately, I can't see this series going any other way but Hendrickson's. I think it will be a 2-0 series victory, but I'll say Hillger limits Great American Heavyweight to regular decisions." - Andrew Spey

2025 Final X Match Order

Men’s Freestyle True-Third

  • 57kg – Liam Cronin vs. Nico Provo
  • 65kg – Marcus Blaze vs. Brock Hardy
  • 70kg – Ian Parker vs. Bryce Andonian
  • 74kg – Jarrett Jacques vs. Joseph Blaze
  • 86kg – Parker Keckeisen vs. Carter Starocci

Women’s Freestyle True-Third

  • 53kg – Sage Mortimer vs. Sydney Petzinger
  • 59kg – Alexis Janiak vs. Xochitl Mota-Pettis
  • 62kg – Alara Boyd vs. SaVannah Cosme
  • 65kg – Jennifer Page vs. Bella Mir
  • 68kg – Latifah McBryde vs. Solin Piearcy
  • 72kg – Kaylynn Albrecht vs. Skylar Grote

Men’s Freestyle

  • 74kg – Mitchell Mesenbrink vs. David Carr
  • 79kg – Evan Wick vs. Levi Haines
  • 125kg – Wyatt Hendrickson vs. Trent Hillger
  • 92kg – Trent Hidlay vs. Joshua Barr
  • 97kg – Kyle Snyder vs. Hayden Zillmer
  • 65kg – Joseph McKenna vs. Real Woods
  • 70kg – Yianni Diakomihalis vs. PJ Duke
  • 57kg – Spencer Lee vs. Luke Lilledahl
  • 86kg – Zahid Valencia vs. Kyle Dake

Women’s Freestyle

  • 55kg – Cristelle Rodriguez vs. Everest Leydecker
  • 62kg – Kayla Miracle vs. Adaugo Nwachukwu
  • 53kg – Brianna Gonzalez vs. Felicity Taylor
  • 59kg – Abigail Nette vs. Jacarra Winchester
  • 65kg – Macey Kilty vs. Aine Drury
  • 76kg – Kylie Welker vs. Dymond Guilford
  • 50kg – Audrey Jimenez vs. Erin Golston
  • 68kg – Kennedy Blades vs. Brooklyn Hays
  • 57kg – Helen Maroulis vs. Amanda Martinez

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