One Big Thing
Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson is heading back to collegiate wrestling, exercising his final year of COVID-19 eligibility with the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers after his WWE stint ended.
Why It Matters
Steveson’s return to NCAA wrestling could cement his legacy as one of the most decorated heavyweight wrestlers in collegiate history. A third championship would put him in an elite class alongside wrestling legends Dick Hutton and Earl McCready.
The Details
• Steveson has been contemplating this return for multiple seasons
• The 24-year-old still has one year of eligibility remaining due to COVID-19 extensions
• Previously considered transferring to the University of Iowa, but WWE reportedly blocked the move
Behind The Scenes
Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer reports:
• Steveson had previously pitched a dramatic return angle in 2022
• The concept involved a masked entrance followed by a reveal
• WWE reportedly prevented the execution of this idea
• “He’s very popular with amateur wrestling fans,” Meltzer noted
Looking Ahead
The former WWE prospect’s return to collegiate wrestling marks a significant shift in his career trajectory. While his professional wrestling career didn’t materialize as planned, his amateur wrestling legacy could reach new heights with another successful NCAA campaign.
What are your thoughts on Steveson’s decision to return to collegiate wrestling instead of pursuing professional wrestling? Share your opinion in the comments below.
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