Final X: Lincoln (2019)

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Final X: Lincoln (2019)
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Promotion USA Wrestling
DateJune 14-15, 2019
Venue Bob Devaney Sports Center
City Lincoln, Nebraska
Event chronology
Final X: Rutgers Final X: Lincoln (2019)Final X Special Wrestle-off: Dake vs. Dieringer

Final X: Lincoln (2019) was an amateur wrestling event produced by USA Wrestling and FloSports held on June 14-15, 2019 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Nebraska.

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History

This event was the second that took place at the Bob Devaney Sports Center after one of last year's, also called Final X: Lincoln.

The headline was a rematch series between Jordan Burroughs and Isaiah Martinez. The pair had already wrestled at '18 Final X, resulting on Burroughs defeating Martinez twice, including a technical fall in the second match. [1] After making the '18 World Team, Burroughs went on to place third at the World Championships and was now looking to make his ninth straight US World/Olympic Team. [2]

The headline of the first session was a Greco-Roman match between eventual Pan American Champion G'Angelo Hancock and Lucas Sheridan. This was Hancock's attempt to make his fifth US World Team (including age-group). [3]

Results

Final X: Lincoln
Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
Session II
74kgFS Flag of the United States.svg Jordan Burroughs def. Flag of the United States.svg Isaiah Martinez 7–1, 5–6, 5–463:00
57kgFS Flag of the United States.svg Daton Fix def. Flag of the United States.svg Thomas Gilman 6–3, 2–3, 6–163:00
70kgFS Flag of the United States.svg James Green def. Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Deakin4–3, TF 11–030:18
97kgFS Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Snyder def. Flag of the United States.svg Kyven Gadson TF 10–0, 4–033:00
61kgFS Flag of the United States.svg Tyler Graffdef. Flag of the United States.svg Joe ColonTF 12–2, 9–233:00
130kgGR Flag of the United States.svg Adam Coon def. Flag of the United States.svg Cohlton Schultz5–1, Fall31:42
76kgWFS Flag of the United States.svg Adeline Gray def. Flag of the United States.svg Precious BellTF 10–0, Fall21:57
53kgWFS Flag of the United States.svg Sarah Hildebrandt def. Flag of the United States.svg Katherine Shai8–0, 3–043:00
62kgFS Flag of the United States.svg Kayla Miracle def. Flag of the United States.svg Mallory Velte 4–0, TF 12–241:42
Session I
97kgGR Flag of the United States.svg G'Angelo Hancock def. Flag of the United States.svg Lucas Sheridan5–2, Fall40:23
63kgGR Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Mangodef. Flag of the United States.svg Xavier Johnson6–5, TF 13–231:06
72kgGR Flag of the United States.svg Raymond Bunkerdef. Flag of the United States.svg Alex Mossing7–0, 3–123:00
55kgWFS Flag of the United States.svg Jacarra Winchester def. Flag of the United States.svg Dominique Parrish8–3, TF 10-032:59
60kgGR Flag of the United States.svg Ildar Hafizov def. Flag of the United States.svg Leslie FuenffingerTF 9–0, 7–533:00
59kgWFS Flag of the United States.svg Alli Ragan def. Flag of the United States.svg Lauren LouiveTF 10–0, TF 10–021:47

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References

  1. Relations, Courtesy: NU Media (May 20, 2019). "Final X: Lincoln Card Set". 1011now. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  2. "Jordan Burroughs Makes His 9th World Team". Fanatic Wrestling. Retrieved July 9, 2020.
  3. "Final X: Lincoln Greco-Roman championship series preview". Team USA. June 12, 2019. Archived from the original on June 12, 2019.