Pro Wrestling League 2026 concludes, Haryana Thunders crowned champs

Published : Feb 04, 2026, 03:00 PM IST
Shreyas Iyer also attended the PWL final. (Photo: PWL)

Synopsis

Pro Wrestling League 2026 concluded its fifth season with Haryana Thunders winning the title and Rs 1.5 crore. The successful event, which returned after a 7-year hiatus, drew political leaders, Bollywood stars, and top sportspersons.

The Pro Wrestling League (PWL), India's premier franchise-based professional wrestling league sanctioned by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), concluded its reimagined fifth season with resounding success, reaffirming its status as one of India's most high-profile sporting properties. Beyond elite on-mat competition, PWL 2026 drew sustained attention for the convergence of political leadership, Bollywood celebrities, sportspersons and influential voices from the digital ecosystem, underscoring the league's growing cultural and mainstream relevance, as per a PWL press release.

Haryana Thunders Crowned Champions

The season culminated in Haryana Thunders being crowned the PWL 2026 champions, taking home the coveted trophy and a Rs 1.5 crore prize purse. Runners-up Delhi Dangal Warriors finished a competitive campaign with Rs 75 lakh in prize money, following a tightly contested final that reflected the league's enhanced competitive depth and international quality.

Individual Excellence and Season Highlights

Individual excellence was a defining feature of the season. Turan Bayramov of Delhi Dangal Warriors was named Player of the Tournament, earning a Rs 2.5 lakh award after an exceptional unbeaten run, winning 7 out of 7 bouts in the men's 57 kg category across PWL 2026. Chandermohan of Punjab Royals finished as the highest overall point scorer of the tournament.

High-Profile Attendance Underscores Mainstream Appeal

The league also witnessed significant engagement from India's political leadership. Mansukh Mandaviya, the Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, graced the final, reinforcing institutional support for professional wrestling's growth. He was joined by senior leaders, including Mahesh Sharma, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Pankaj Singh, and Dushyant Chautala, reflecting PWL's strong resonance within India's sporting and governance ecosystem.

Bollywood and popular culture continued to play a prominent role throughout the season. Veteran actor and Member of Parliament Hema Malini attended the league alongside Esha Deol, whose repeated presence strengthened PWL's mainstream cultural connect. High-profile appearances from Nora Fatehi, Sara Ali Khan, Sonam Bajwa, Shehnaaz Gill, and Zoya Afroz added further visibility across semi-final and final stages, amplifying fan engagement both inside and beyond the arena.

The league's crossover appeal was underscored by the attendance of Indian cricketers Shreyas Iyer and Aakash Chopra, particularly during the final, signalling PWL's growing recognition across sports. Among digital-first influencers, Elvish Yadav emerged as a regular presence, especially during Haryana Thunders' fixtures, drawing strong youth attention and online traction. The league also continued to resonate with content creators, financial educators and entertainment-focused influencers, driving sustained organic amplification across social media platforms throughout the season.

League Leadership on Successful Comeback

"The conclusion of PWL 2026 reinforces our belief that professional wrestling in India has entered a new phase. The presence of leaders from politics, cinema, sport and the digital ecosystem throughout the season reflects how the league has evolved into a mainstream cultural and sporting property. This season has laid a strong foundation for the future of Indian wrestling on the global stage," said Dayaan Farooqui, Chairman & Promoter, Pro Wrestling League.

"The response to PWL 2026, both inside the arena and across digital platforms - validates the reimagined direction of the league. From competitive excellence to fan engagement and stakeholder confidence, this season has demonstrated what a professionally structured, athlete-first league can achieve," said Akhil Gupta, CEO & Promoter, Pro Wrestling League.

PWL 2026: A Reimagined Return

PWL 2026 marked the league's return after a seven-year hiatus, which featured six franchises - Delhi Dangal Warriors, Haryana Thunders, Tiigers of Mumbai Dangals, Punjab Royals, Maharashtra Kesari and UP Dominators. A total of 63 wrestlers from 16 nations competed in men's and women's weight categories, including Olympic medalists, world champions, and emerging Indian talent, delivering a fast-paced, spectator-friendly format with nine bouts per tie.

As the season concludes, Pro Wrestling League 2026 stands as a definitive statement of Indian wrestling's growing stature, where elite sport, political leadership, celebrity presence and digital influence converged to create a landmark chapter in the league's evolution. (ANI)

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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