The Pro Wrestling League (PWL) 2026 reached its climax with Haryana Thunder’s dramatic 5-4 win over Delhi Danga Warriors in the Noida Indoor Stadium final. Veteran BJP figure and former WFI head Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh commended the event, linking wrestling’s evolution to superior infrastructure developed over the last 10 years.
Singh called the final ‘mesmerizing,’ noting its edge-of-the-seat quality. ‘Scores level at 4-4 meant no one knew the champion until the last instant. This prolonged uncertainty elevated it above typical matches where results are foreseeable.’
Optimism flowed for India’s global wrestling ambitions. ‘We’re already strong contenders, poised for superior results ahead. Wrestling stands out as India’s prime medal prospect in international competitions.’
Highlighting policy impacts, Singh said, ‘Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tenure has brought unwavering improvements to sports venues and setups, free from any grave issues.’
Haryana Thunder celebrated with the trophy and 1.5 crore prize money; Delhi Danga Warriors took home 75 lakh. As PWL thrives, it signals a golden era for Indian wrestling, backed by visionary governance.