Haryana Thunders Win PWL 2026 in Thrilling Final, Wrestlers Eye Asian Games & Olympics

The Haryana Thunders were crowned champions of the Pro Wrestling League 2026 after a nail-biting 5-4 victory over the Delhi Dangal Warriors, decided by the final bout. Coach Virender Dahiya praised the performance of new players in his balanced team strategy. Wrestler Kajal expressed her satisfaction with the league result and set her sights on the 2026 Asian Games and winning gold at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The thrilling final saw key performances from stars like Iryna Koliadenko, whose last-match technical superiority sealed the title.

Key Points: Haryana Thunders Win PWL 2026 Final, Wrestlers Target Gold

  • Haryana Thunders win PWL 2026 title
  • Final decided by last women's 62kg bout
  • Coach focused on balanced team of veterans & newcomers
  • Wrestlers targeting 2026 Asian Games & 2028 Olympics
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Haryana Thunders coach praises new players after PWL 2026 win; Kajal Eyes 2026 Asian Games, 2028 Olympics

Haryana Thunders clinch the Pro Wrestling League 2026 title in a dramatic final. Coach and wrestlers discuss team strategy and goals for the 2026 Asian Games and 2028 Olympics.

"My next aim is the 2026 Asian Games and a gold medal in the 2028 Olympics at LA. - Kajal"

Noida, February 2

Haryana Thunders coach Virender Dahiya said they focused on building a balanced team of experienced and new players, while praising the new players' performance after the team's Pro Wrestling League 2026 final win against Delhi Dangal Warriors on Sunday.

Speaking to ANI after the team's victory in the PWL final, Dahiya said they aimed for a balanced team ahead of the start of PWL and highlighted that women wrestlers from all six teams will compete in the upcoming Asian Games and Olympics.

"Since the auction, the owners and I were of the opinion that we need to select a balanced team, consisting of both experienced and new players... The new players performed extremely well... Women players from all six teams will be seen competing in the Asian Games and the Olympics," Virender Dahiya said.

Haryana Thunders wrestler Kajal said she is pleased with the league's results and aims to compete in the 2026 Asian Games and win a gold medal at the 2028 Olympics in LA.

"It feels very good. Our hardwork throughout the league has yielded results. My next aim is the 2026 Asian Games and a gold medal in the 2028 Olympics at LA," Kajal told ANI.

Coming to the PWL final between Haryana Thunders and Delhi Dangal Warriors on Sunday, Haryana Thunders were crowned champions of the Pro Wrestling League 2026 after a gripping, back-and-forth final that went down to the very last bout against Delhi Dangal Warriors at the Noida Indoor Stadium on Sunday night, according to a release.

With the scores locked at 4-4 after eight bouts, it all came down to the final women's 62kg clash, where Paris Olympic silver medallist Iryna Koliadenko delivered a masterclass under pressure. Her emphatic technical superiority sealed a dramatic 5-4 victory and the PWL 2026 title for Haryana Thunders, capping off one of the most intense finals in league history.

Haryana Thunders will take home ₹1.5 crore prize money along with the PWL 2026 trophy, while the runner-up Delhi Dangal Warriors will receive ₹75 lakh.

Among the individual awards, Turan Bayramov of Delhi Dangal Warriors received the Player of the Tournament award worth ₹2.5 lakh for his 7 out of 7 bout wins in the 57 kg men's category, accumulating a total of 59 points in PWL 2026, while Chandermohan from Punjab Royals was the highest point scorer of the tournament.

Neha Sangwan (Haryana Thunders) won the Player of the Match for keeping the final alive till the last bout, while Ronak (Delhi Dangal Warriors) won Fighter of the Match for his impressive performance in the men's 125 kg category. Impact player of the match was claimed by Akshay Dhere (Haryana Thunders) for her strong performance in the 57 kg men's category.

The championship night opened with Delhi drawing first blood through undefeated Turan Bayramov in the 74kg men's bout, as he raced to an early lead and controlled proceedings for an 8-1 win. Haryana responded immediately in the 76 kg women's category, where U20 World Champion Kajal Dhochack edged past European Champion Anastasiya Alpyeeva 3-1 to level the tie.

Momentum shifted again in the 65 kg men's bout when Delhi captain Sujeet Kalkal produced a stunning late surge to defeat World Championships silver medallist Tumur Ochir Tulga 8-6. Haryana answered through their talisman and multiple-time world champion Yui Susaki, who showcased her pedigree with a dominant technical superiority win over Saarika to make it 2-2.Delhi regained the lead in the 86kg men's bout as Asian Championship bronze medallist Vafaeipour Hadi Bakhtiar overpowered Ashirov Ashraf 11-0, before Haryana struck back strongly through Akshay Dhere, who overwhelmed Delhi's Amit Kumar by technical superiority in the 57kg men's contest.

The heavyweight clash then proved pivotal, with Ronak producing a commanding performance to defeat Anirudh Gulia 12-2, putting Delhi 4-3 ahead. Haryana refused to relent, and Neha Sangwan kept the final alive by pinning Anjali in the 57 kg women's bout to level the scores once more at 4-4.

With the championship hanging in the balance, Iryna Koliadenko rose to the occasion in the decisive 62 kg women's bout. Using her experience and composure, the Paris Olympic silver medallist took down Anjli through relentless turn-and-exposure sequences, closing out a 16-0 technical superiority victory to clinch the title for Haryana Thunders and spark celebrations from the Haryana camp.

Haryana Thunders' title triumph brought the curtain down on a memorable PWL 2026 season, defined by drama, depth, and a final that lived up to its billing in every sense.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our women wrestlers! Kajal aiming for Asian Games and Olympic gold is the spirit we need. The final bout by Koliadenko was a masterclass. This league is a fantastic platform. More power to our athletes! 👏
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Rohit P
Great win for Haryana! But I have to say, the prize money distribution seems a bit off. Runner-up gets only half? For such a close final, both teams fought equally hard. The league should reconsider this for future seasons to better support all athletes.
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Sarah B
The depth of talent on display is incredible. From young Kajal to experienced Koliadenko. It's heartening to see a coach highlight the importance of a balanced team. This is how you build a sporting culture. Well done to all!
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Vikram M
Haryana has always been a wrestling powerhouse, and this proves it again! The final going to the last bout was paisa vasool entertainment. Neha Sangwan keeping it alive was crucial. Now, all eyes on the Asian Games and Olympics. Chak de phatte!
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Michael C
As a sports fan, this is exactly the kind of league cricket-dominated India needs. High-quality, competitive, and showcasing world-class athletes. The mix of Indian and international wrestlers is brilliant. More such leagues for other sports, please!

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