150-Pound 8-Man Challenge Match Notes
Dec 18, 2020
We're in fabulous Dell Diamond, home of the Round Round Express, and tonight only, the FloWrestling 150-Pound 8-Man Challenge! We're going to bring you all the action in real time with live updates!
It's Wagering Time! 150lb 8-Man Challenge Betting Odds
Dec 15, 2020
It's time to find your nearest and dearest pals and place some friendly wagerers on the 150-pound 8-Man Challenge. Or find a bookie and make some illegal bets. We're not the police, go live your life. Just please do it safely and responsibly!
150lb 8-Man: By The NCAA Numbers
Dec 15, 2020
The seven former collegiate athletes in the FloWrestling 150-Pound 8-Man Challenge have used up all their NCAA eligibility, and are thus able to rake in the filthy lucre up for grabs at the event. Those collegiate careers were quite impressive, however, and deserve a little extra shine before the wrestlers take the mat on Friday with nearly $60,000 in total prize money on the line.
Complete Preview - FloWrestling 8-Man Challenge: 150 lbs
Dec 14, 2020
On Friday, December 18, eight of the toughest 150-pounders around will collide in a tournament with nearly $60,000 in total payouts where the winner takes home a $25,000 check. The event is made even better by two incredible women's matches: Jacarra Winchester vs Lauren Louive and Amy Fearnside vs Tiare Ikei. Here's everything you need to know.
Every 8-Man Competitor's Record Against The Field
Dec 11, 2020
While some of the 150-lb 8-Man competitors are quite familiar with each other, a lot of first-time matchups could go down. Below is a list, in order of seed, with each athlete's overall record against their competition and each individual record. A * next to a name/record indicates the match was in folkstyle.
How To Watch FloWrestling 8-Man Challenge: 150 lbs
Dec 11, 2020
Bajrang Punia, James Green, Jordan Oliver, Evan Henderson, Anthony Ashnault, Alec Pantaleo, Bryce Meredith, and Pat Lugo will do battle in an eight-man bracket with $25,000 going to the winner, $15,000 to the runner-up, $10,000 to the third-place finisher, $5,000 to the fourth-place finisher, and $1,000 to the first-round losers.