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Olympic medalists Snyder, Dake and Brooks sign with Real American Freestyle wrestling

  • On Thursday, Real American Freestyle revealed that renowned wrestlers Kyle Snyder, Kyle Dake, Aaron Brooks, David Carr, and Trent Hidlay have joined the new Tampa-based wrestling league ahead of its upcoming debut event.
  • The league launched last week through SuckerPunch Entertainment, aiming to provide a professional platform for amateur wrestlers to continue their careers in an unscripted format.
  • The team includes distinguished competitors such as Snyder, who secured gold at the 2016 Olympics and three world titles; Dake, who boasts four world championships along with two Olympic bronze medals; and Brooks, a four-time national titleholder who earned a bronze medal at the 2024 Olympics.
  • The league’s inaugural event is scheduled for August 30 in Cleveland, featuring eight men's weight classes and four women's weight classes, with championship purses and victory bonuses compliant with NCAA rules.
  • Commissioner Hulk Hogan stated the league’s goal is to create a lasting legacy by giving top wrestlers a platform to grow while attracting new audiences and financial support to the sport.
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Olympic medalists Snyder, Dake and Brooks sign with Real American Freestyle wrestling

Olympic medalists Kyle Snyder, Kyle Dake and Aaron Brooks headline the newest additions to Real American Freestyle wrestling.

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PWMania - Wrestling News broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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