In Nail-Biting Final This Team Seal Pro Wrestling League 2026 Title

The Pro Wrestling League (PWL) 2026 wrapped up with a thrilling finale as the Haryana Thunders claimed the championship trophy in a nail-biting showdown. With a packed crowd cheering them on, the match came down to the very last bout, showcasing just how much league wrestling has grown in popularity and competitiveness across India. After eight bouts, the scores were tied, and the final clash was a true test of nerves, skill, and determination.
The final took place at the Noida Indoor Stadium and certainly lived up to the hype. With the score tied at 4-4 after eight bouts, the stage was set for a thrilling final encounter. Both teams exchanged victories, keeping the excitement alive throughout the match. The atmosphere was electric, as fans witnessed one of the most evenly matched and competitive finals in the history of the Pro Wrestling League.
The championship was clinched in the women’s 62 kg bout, where Iryna Koliadenko, representing the Haryana Thunders, rose to the occasion under immense pressure. The Paris Olympic silver medallist showcased her technical prowess, securing a 5-4 victory for her team. Her composed demeanor and strategic brilliance turned the tide in favor of her team, making her performance one of the standout moments of PWL 2026.
While the Haryana Thunders took home the title, individual talent shone brightly across all teams. Turan Bayramov from the Delhi Dangal Warriors was named Player of the Tournament after winning all seven of his bouts in the men’s 57 kg category, racking up an impressive 59 points. Meanwhile, Chandermohan from the Punjab Royals emerged as the tournament’s highest point scorer, demonstrating remarkable consistency throughout the season.
PWL 2026 Final: Bout-by-Bout Results
| Bout | Category | Winner | Score/Result |
| 1 | Men’s 74kg | Turan Bayramov (Delhi) | 8–2 vs Parvinder |
| 2 | Women’s 76kg | Kajal Dhochak (Haryana) | 3–1 vs A. Alpyeyeva |
| 3 | Men’s 65kg | Sujeet Kalkal (Delhi) | 8–6 vs T. Tulga |
| 4 | Women’s 53kg | Yui Susaki (Haryana) | 15–0 (Tech Sup) vs Saarika |
| 5 | Men’s 86kg | V. Hadi Bakhtiar (Delhi) | 11–0 (Tech Sup) vs A. Ashraf |
| 6 | Men’s 57kg | Akshay Dhere (Haryana) | 16–0 (Tech Sup) vs Amit Kumar |
| 7 | Men’s 125kg | Ronak (Delhi) | 12–2 vs Anirudh Gulia |
| 8 | Women’s 57kg | Neha Sangwan (Haryana) | Pin (8–2) vs Anjali |
| 9 | Women’s 62kg | Iryna Koliadenko (Haryana) | 16–0 (Tech Sup) vs Anjli |