
Both sessions can also be streamed on ESPN3.
Session II: 7 p.m., EST - second round, first-round wrestlebacks. Thursday’s schedule features two sessions: ► Recap: NCAA Wrestling Championships round 2 results, team scores from Day 1 Thursday’s schedule for the 2022 NCAA Wrestling Championships The Register's Cody Goodwin and Joe Cress are both in Detroit this week and will provide updates, commentary, photos, stories and analysis from the tournament.Ĭheck back here early and often for results, match updates and what to watch and follow throughout the day. Six Northern Iowa wrestlers advanced to Friday. In Session I, the Panthers went 6-4 - 2-0 in pigtail matches, then 4-4 in first-round matches - then 3-5 in Session II. Only four Cyclone wrestlers advanced to Friday, and all of them are in the wrestlebacks. In Session I, the Cyclones went 3-6 overall, then went 1-8 in Session II. Iowa State brought 9 wrestlers and Northern Iowa brought 8, and both teams are competing for top-10 positioning. In Session II, they went 8-2 again, and all 10 wrestlers advanced to Friday. In Session I, the Hawkeyes went 8-2 overall. Iowa, the 2021 NCAA team champs, brought all 10 starters to Detroit this weekend and will be vying for a second consecutive national team title. There will be three rounds of wrestling spread across two sessions - the first round during the first session, then the second round and first-round wrestlebacks in the second session. Thursday is the first day of competition at the national tournament. Greetings from Little Caesars Arena, home of the 2022 NCAA Wrestling Championships. For more live content, follow the latest NCAA Wrestling Championship updates from Day Two Friday.ĭETROIT, Mich. Open champion made four birdies and two bogeys for one of the better rounds in the afternoon wave, where the winds picked up a bit. Yet another wonderous RKO helped RK-Bro see off the challenge to their Raw tag titles from the Street Profits in a great bout, while the Kick Off show saw Sheamus and Ridge Holland defeat Ricochet and Sheamus.This story is a recap of Day One in the NCAA Wrestling Championships. For one day, DJ is right in the mix at 2 under. McIntyre has likely been written out of television to manage some reported injury issues, according to Fightful. Scot Drew McIntyre saw off Madcap Moss in their match but later fell victim to a backstage attack from Moss and Baron Corbin. SmackDown tag champs The Usos collided with long-time rivals The New Day and managed to keep hold of their crowns after Kofi Kingston succumbed to a 1D. Morgan has enjoyed a marvellous last few months on the rise in WWE and has gained the support of fans – while this looked her best shot at grabbing the gold from Lynch, it still never quite seemed sure that they were ready to call time on The Man’s reign just yet. Phoenix recently called time on her WWE commentary career, and appeared to help Edge overcome Miz and his wife, Maryse, who had been teaming up to thwart the Rated-R Superstar, who eventually secured a pinfall win thanks to a Spear.Įlsewhere, Liv Morgan came up marginally short in a hard-fought contest with Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch. There was a surprise return to ‘active’ action for Beth Phoenix, the former multi-time champion and wife to Edge, who won out in a fine contest against The Miz. Lesnar now holds the WWE title after company officials scrambled to piece together the ending to Day 1 – he effectively gate-crashed what would have been a fatal four-way between WWE Champ Big E, Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and Bobby Lashley to make it a five-way.Ī short but explosive match saw Big E sustain a monstrous frog splash from Seth Rollins and, eventually, an F5 from Lesnar to see his reign as champion come to an end.ĭay 1 was, overall, a fairly brisk and energetic show – Lesnar’s’ win was the only title change, but that didn’t stop the crowd in Atlanta, Georgia being heavily invested in most of it.
His feud with Lesnar looks now to be heading towards Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, with Sunday nights twist making things even more intriguing for when the 36-year-old returns.
Since making a comeback from that hiatus he has been WWE’s top performing superstar, winning his title back in August 2020. After returning to the wrestling ring in 2019 following a successful battle against leukaemia, he withdrew himself from action prior to the following year’s WrestleMania, citing health concerns as the coronavirus pandemic began to take hold globally. A long-running champ on WWE’s SmackDown show, Reigns has always shown caution in respect of Covid-19.