Cyclone Invitational

I agree, I liked the format a lot. I hope it continues and it will be fun to see who we're able to bring in to kick off the season every year.

I think I was most surprised by Meza. I was hoping to see him in the finals.

I really liked Paniro's look. He was still in defensive mode at times, but I'm hoping he finally realizes it's fun to score a lot of points. If he can keep it up, he'll become a fan favorite because he's got such a combination of speed, strength and smarts.

Finally, does anybody know what happened to Riggins? If he was injured during a bout, I missed it.
Also was wondering about Riggins. Looks like he was able to finish a match but MFF after.
 
Amos weighed in at 268 I think Yonger was 238
Seems like younger didn’t really gain weight since the last time he competed the whole season at heavy? They must think his best combo of speed and power is right at 235-240.
 
I agree, I liked the format a lot. I hope it continues and it will be fun to see who we're able to bring in to kick off the season every year.

I think I was most surprised by Meza. I was hoping to see him in the finals.

I really liked Paniro's look. He was still in defensive mode at times, but I'm hoping he finally realizes it's fun to score a lot of points. If he can keep it up, he'll become a fan favorite because he's got such a combination of speed, strength and smarts.

Finally, does anybody know what happened to Riggins? If he was injured during a bout, I missed it.
Meza was definitely bizarre, presumably this has triggered a 3rd round of wrestleoffs between him and Perryman, although I hope this doesn't matter. Neither seems ready for prime time.

Interesting point about Johnson, I was disappointed to not get to see him against Zargo, but the guy he was wrestling was no slouch. Could be a little slept on right now. From his UVU bio:

College: Spent five years in State College with Penn State ... compiled a 31-9 record over three seasons of competition for the Nittany Lions ... did not compete in 2024-25 ... went 12-3 at 141 and 149 as a junior in 2023-24 and was also 3-0 in duals and 2-0 in Big Ten ... wins during junior season including 4-1 decision over #6 CJ Composto of Penn ... of his three defeats, two came in overtime and two-point loss to teammate and 2025 NCAA runner-up Tyler Kasak during tournaments ... was 11-4 as a sophomore in 2022-23 and was 3-1 at the Black Knight with only loss coming in a sudden victory for teammate and All-American Beau Bartlett ... was also 11-4 as a freshman with three pins and a major ... redshirted shortened 2020-21 season.

Definitely makes me feel good about that win.

I didn't even know Riggins was injured until they announced it so I am not sure what's going on there.
 
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Meza was definitely bizarre, presumably this has triggered a 3rd round of wrestleoffs between him and Perryman, although I hope this doesn't matter. Neither seems ready for prime time.

Interesting point about Johnson, I was disappointed to not get to see him against Zargo, but the guy he was wrestling was no slouch. Could be a little slept on right now. From his UVU bio:

College: Spent five years in State College with Penn State ... compiled a 31-9 record over three seasons of competition for the Nittany Lions ... did not compete in 2024-25 ... went 12-3 at 141 and 149 as a junior in 2023-24 and was also 3-0 in duals and 2-0 in Big Ten ... wins during junior season including 4-1 decision over #6 CJ Composto of Penn ... of his three defeats, two came in overtime and two-point loss to teammate and 2025 NCAA runner-up Tyler Kasak during tournaments ... was 11-4 as a sophomore in 2022-23 and was 3-1 at the Black Knight with only loss coming in a sudden victory for teammate and All-American Beau Bartlett ... was also 11-4 as a freshman with three pins and a major ... redshirted shortened 2020-21 season.

Definitely makes me feel good about that win.

I didn't even know Riggins was injured until they announced it so I am not sure what's going on there.
Utah Valley kid beat Aden Valencia, who then went on to whip Swiderski the other night. Good win by PJ.
 
Going back to that Bastida v. Amos match, Amos put on A LOT of mass in the last two years. It seemed like Yonger had trouble with Amos's super-heavy hips. Also, Amos looks to still move really well despite carrying 70 more pounds than two seasons ago. That said, moving that bulk looked to tire Amos out a lot faster than Bastida. Definitely a lot to consider when building a big man, but Amos looks like a contender early on.
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Going back to that Bastida v. Amos match, Amos put on A LOT of mass in the last two years. It seemed like Yonger had trouble with Amos's super-heavy hips. Also, Amos looks to still move really well despite carrying 70 more pounds than two seasons ago. That said, moving that bulk looked to tire Amos out a lot faster than Bastida. Definitely a lot to consider when building a big man, but Amos looks like a contender early on.
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Agreed that early look at Amos leads me to believe he's going to be pretty darn good this year at heavy. He hadn't wrestled at all the last two years due to injury and was never very comfortable down 197 before that.

Also, being that big (almost 270lb) at only about 5'10" is a unique body type to match up with. Low center of gravity, a lot of mass and still moves well is a good combo.

That a good early season win for Bastida.