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Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 157-Pound Class

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All Outcomes (34)
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Gavin Drexler 0%
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DJ McGee 0%
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Bryce Lowery 0%
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Colton Washleski 0%
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Cael Swensen 0%
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Logan Rozynski 0%
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Derek Raike 0%
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Ethen Miller 0%
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Yannis Charles 0%
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Landon Robideau 0%
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Dylan Evans 0%
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Daniel Cardenas 0%
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Jimmy Harrington 0%
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Vinny Zerban 0%
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Mason Shrader 0%
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Laird Root 0%
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Kai Owen 0%
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Jude Swisher 0%
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Jeb Prechtel 0%
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PJ Duke 0%
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Garrett McChesney 0%
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Luke Mechler 0%
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Ty Watters 0%
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Kannon Webster 0%
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Brandon Cannon 0%
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Charlie Millard 0%
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Jaivon Jones 0%
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Kaleb Burgess 0%
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Cameron Catrabone 0%
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Jonathan Ley 0%
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Meyer Shapiro 0%
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Kaleb Larkin 0%
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Title is vacant 0%
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Antrell Taylor 0%
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About This Market

This prediction market lets traders speculate on which individual wrestler will be declared the men's college wrestling national champion in the 157-pound class. It matters because the market aggregates diverse information about athletes, matchups, and tournament dynamics into a single, continuously updating indicator.

The 157-pound weight class is traditionally deep and competitive in college wrestling, often featuring a mix of returning national placers, emerging underclassmen, and seasoned seniors. Outcomes are driven by results from conference tournaments, the national tournament bracket, recent head‑to‑head history, and late developments such as injuries, transfers, and weight-management issues.

Market prices reflect the collective expectations of participants about who will be officially declared champion; higher market interest indicates more backing for a particular wrestler. Treat prices as a dynamic signal that incorporates new information over time rather than a fixed prediction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will this market close and how does the timeline relate to the championship event?

The market's close time is listed as TBD; the operator will set a specific close before the champion is officially declared. Trades after the close are not accepted and settlement will follow the official event result.

There are 34 outcomes listed — who do those outcomes represent and can new names be added?

Each outcome corresponds to an individual wrestler named in the market. Whether additional outcomes can be added depends on the platform's listing rules; check the market page for any updates or late additions.

How will settlement be handled if the official championship result is later vacated or changed?

Settlement follows the sanctioning body's official results and the market operator's published settlement policy; if the title is vacated or revised after the event, the platform's rules will determine final settlement procedures.

What information should I follow to update my view about who will win the 157‑pound class?

Monitor conference and national tournament results, official seedings, head‑to‑head match history, weigh‑in and medical updates, official injury reports, and late scratches or lineup changes that can alter bracket dynamics.

How do low trading volume and a large number of outcomes affect interpretation for this specific market?

Low volume can mean limited liquidity and larger price swings from individual trades, while many outcomes spread attention and can make consensus harder to form; interpret market moves in thin markets alongside direct sporting news rather than relying solely on market signals.

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