Women Wrestlers Steal the Show at PWL 2026 Auction with Record ₹60 Lakh Bid

The Pro Wrestling League 2026 auction was dominated by women wrestlers, with Japan's Olympic champion Yui Susaki commanding a record-breaking bid of ₹60 lakh. Other top female athletes like India's Antim Panghal also fetched high prices, underscoring their market value. The auction process continues as six franchises build their squads with a ₹2 crore purse each. The league is scheduled for a high-profile return from January 15 to February 1, 2026.

Key Points: PWL 2026 Auction: Women Wrestlers Dominate with Record Bids

  • Record ₹60 lakh bid for Yui Susaki
  • Antim Panghal sold for ₹52 lakh
  • League returns Jan 15, 2026
  • Six franchises with ₹2 crore purses
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Women wrestlers dominate PWL auction as Japan's Yui Susaki attracts record bid of ₹60 lakh

Japan's Yui Susaki fetches a record ₹60 lakh at the PWL 2026 auction, highlighting the dominance of women wrestlers in the high-stakes bidding.

"Women wrestlers emerged as the top attractions. - Pro Wrestling League Report"

New Delhi, Jan 3

Headlined by Japan's Yui Susaki, who attracted a record bid of ₹60 lakh from the Haryana Thunders, women wrestlers emerged as the top attractions in the player auctions for the Pro Wrestling League 2026 conducted in New Delhi on Saturday.

Alongside Tokyo 2020 gold medallist Susaki, World Championship medallist Antim Panghal was snapped up by UP Dominators for ₹52 lakh in the women's 53 kg category, while Puerto Rico's Ana Godinez fetched ₹46 lakh from Punjab Royals in the women's 62 kg division. Delhi Dangal Warriors added further depth to their squad by securing Azerbaijan's Anastasiya Alpayeva for ₹27 lakh in the women's 76 kg category.

All Category A+ wrestlers entered the auction with a base price of ₹18 lakh, but several names saw significant escalations. Among the men, marquee signings included Robert Baran of Poland (₹55 lakh) for Maharashtra Kesari and Paris 2024 bronze medallist Aman Sehrawat (₹51 lakh) for Tigers of Mumbai Dangal, reflecting sustained demand for proven performers across weight classes.

Delhi Dangal Warriors also strengthened their roster with Turan Bayramov from Azerbaijan, while UP Dominators added consistency through Vasyl Mikhailov and Arman Andreasyan.

The auction process remains ongoing. Wrestlers have been classified into four categories: A+ (Marquee), A, B, and C - with base prices set at ₹18 lakh, ₹12 lakh, ₹8 lakh, and ₹3 lakh, respectively. The league is operating with a total purse of ₹12 crore, with each of the six franchises allocated ₹2 crore to build squads competing across nine weight categories - five men's and four women's.

Each team must assemble a squad of nine to twelve wrestlers, including four overseas grapplers (two men and two women), while mandatorily featuring at least one Category C wrestler. With further bidding rounds still to come, franchises are expected to continue fine-tuning their rosters as the PWL 2026 auction progresses.

India's premier franchise-based professional wrestling league, sanctioned by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), is set for a high-profile return to competitive action from January 15 to February 1, 2026, and is expected to deliver high-intensity competition featuring top Indian and international wrestling talent.

- IANS

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Rohit P
₹60 lakh for Susaki is huge! Shows the league is attracting real global talent. But I hope the franchises also invest equally in developing our young Indian wrestlers in the lower categories. The future is local talent.
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Aman W
Great to see PWL back! The mix of international stars and our heroes like Aman Sehrawat will make for must-watch TV. Haryana Thunders making a big splash. Hope the league gets the broadcast and promotion it deserves this time.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following wrestling in India, these auction figures are really impressive. It's interesting to see a sport like wrestling get this kind of professional league structure. Will definitely try to catch some matches.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the top bids are exciting, I'm more curious about the Category C wrestlers. That's where real diamonds in the rough are found. A ₹3 lakh base price could change a young grappler's life. That's the heart of this league.
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Nisha Z
Finally, women athletes leading from the front! This sends a great message to young girls across the country. Sports like wrestling need this visibility. Antim and others are true role models. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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