Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson has reportedly been released by WWE. According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer, Gable Steveson was among the names released by WWE yesterday afternoon.
Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson was one of the people let go from WWE NXT last week, ending a whirlwind few years in the pro wrestling business for the standout amateur grappler. His manager ...
Seeking a fourth Big Ten title, Minnesota's Gable Steveson earned the top seed at heavyweight as the Big Ten conference ...
Former WWE Superstar Gable Steveson has achieved a massive feat in the world of mat wrestling. The 24-year-old has set a huge record in the Big Ten Wrestling Championships 2025.
It was Steveson's 66th consecutive victory. Steveson became the first heavyweight in Big Ten history to win four titles, and ...
However, he was released by the NFL team in August 2024. During a post-game interview with Minnesota Gophers on Monday, March 10, Gable Steveson reflected on his win at the 2025 Big Ten Championships.
Gable Steveson, once a prized WWE NIL talent, won the Big Ten Wrestling Championship for the fourth time over the weekend. Steveson defeated Greg Kerkvliet from ...
Minnesota's Gable Steveson made history with his fourth career conference championship, and the team finished in fourth place, as the 2025 Big Ten ...
MINNEAPOLIS-- Minnesota wrestler Gable Steveson has been named one of 39 semifinalists for the AAU Sullivan Award, it has been announced. Since 1930, the AAU James E. Sullivan Award has been presented ...
Brackets won’t be released for this weekend’s Big Ten Tournament until later this week, but it’s presumed that Kerkvliet and Steveson will ... Sanderson said. “(Gable) is really, really ...
Gable Steveson, once a prized WWE NIL talent ... in a match that was not received well by fans or critics. Steveson was released from WWE in May of 2024. He won an Olympic gold medal at the ...
Gable Steveson defeated Penn State’s Greg Kerkvliet 10-3 at heavyweight; Max McEnelly and Vance VomBaur lost in their finals.