🤼 Wrestling Snacks #67

Anthony Robles, NCAA finals match, unstoppable, Elon Musk, and more...

Anthony Robles, NCAA finals match, unstoppable, Elon Musk, and more...

Hi 👋

Welcome to Week #67 of the Wrestling Snacks Newsletter.

I hope y’all got to enjoy the B1G dual last night between #1 Penn State and #2 Iowa! As I’m writing this, the match is just getting started, so I don’t know the result yet—we’ll see how it shakes out!

Be sure to check out this weeks DI Live Streaming Guide (1/30 - 2/2/2025) with over 30 matches that will be televised today and tomorrow!

Let’s GO 💪

News Bites

Snacks

In light of Anthony Robles’ new movie (Unstoppable) becoming a hit on Amazon Prime, this week's Snacks will take a trip down memory lane to revisit his dominant performance in the 2011 NCAA Finals, where he secured an NCAA National Title.

Below is a clip of Anthony Robles' 2011 NCAA Finals match against Matt McDonough of Iowa:

Now that you’ve watched the real match, support his film by watching Unstoppable on Amazon Prime and see his story come to life on the big screen. Robles didn’t just overcome opponents on the mat—he overcame countless obstacles off of it. Born without his right leg and raised in challenging circumstances, he refused to let anything get in his way. His relentless work ethic and belief in himself led him to an undefeated senior season and an NCAA title.

So grab the family, a big bowl of popcorn, and take the time to support a wrestling film that highlights the grit and determination that makes this sport so special.

Growth Bite

This week's Growth Bite comes from Elon Musk, who explains the most effective way to teach kids so they truly learn and retain principles and concepts:

Community Treat

This week's Community Treat comes from a fun poll conducted last fall by Saturday Night Lights Wrestling:

Ciao per ora,

Seth

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