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Pro Wrestling League 2026: Haryana Thunders beat Punjab Royals to storm into final

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Published at :January 30, 2026 at 11:49 PM
Modified at :January 30, 2026 at 11:49 PM
Pro Wrestling League 2026: Haryana Thunders beat Punjab Royals to storm into final

(Courtesy : Pro Wrestling League)

Priya Malik earned the Fighter of the Match award

Haryana Thunders produced a composed and resilient performance in the first semi-final to defeat Punjab Royals 5–4 and book their place in the final of the Pro Wrestling League 2026, here at the Noida Indoor Stadium on Friday night.

Entering the contest as table-toppers with four wins and eight points, Haryana absorbed early pressure before turning the tie decisively in the second half, underlining why they have been the most consistent side of the season.

Punjab Royals, who finished fourth in the league stage, pushed Haryana all the way in a gripping nine-bout contest.

Parvinder was named Impact Player of the Match for his crucial comeback win that arrested Punjab’s momentum, while Priya Malik earned the Fighter of the Match award for her stunning victory in the women’s 76kg bout.

Player of the Match honours went to Iryna Koliadenko, whose emphatic fall in the 62kg contest proved to be the turning point as Haryana booked their place in the final.

Punjab Royals struck first in the 57kg men’s category, where Chirag Chhikara controlled the opening exchanges against Rohit. A decisive takedown in Period 1 gave Chirag the early edge, and despite Rohit drawing a passivity point later, the Punjab wrestler held on for a narrow 2–1 win.

Haryana responded immediately in the 74kg men’s category through Parvinder, who staged a strong second-period comeback against Chandermohan. After trailing through activity point and push-outs, Parvinder landed a crucial takedown and a late push-out in the Power Minute to clinch the tie on last-point criteria after an 8–8 tie.

Punjab regained the advantage in the heavyweight clash, as captain Dinesh Dhankhar edged past Anirudh Gulia 8–6. The contest remained tight throughout, with push-outs and activity points shaping the early exchanges before both wrestlers traded big takedowns in the Power Minute, where Dhankhar’s overall scoring proved just enough.

Momentum swung further Punjab’s way in the 76kg women’s tie, where Priya Malik delivered a stunning performance to hand Kajal Dhochhak her first defeat of the season. Priya’s relentless offense ended the contest by fall inside 99 seconds, pushing Punjab into a 3–1 lead.

Haryana began their fightback in the 86kg men’s tie through Ashirov Ashraf, who produced a tactically sound display to defeat Sandeep Maan 5–1. After testing exchanges early on, Ashraf capitalised on passivity and a well-timed takedown in the second period to pull Haryana closer.

Also Read: Pro Wrestling League 2026: Full schedule, fixtures, results, squads, live streaming details

The turning point arrived in the 62kg women’s category, where Paris Olympic silver medallist Iryna Koliadenko asserted her authority. After absorbing early pressure from Ana Godinez, Koliadenko transitioned seamlessly from a takedown into a turn to force a fall, levelling the team score at 3–3 and swinging momentum firmly in Haryana’s favour.

Haryana took control of the semi-final in the 57kg women’s contest as Neha Sangwan outclassed Rajnita Jangra 9–2. Sangwan dominated the opening period through push-outs and activity calls before delivering the decisive blow in the Power Minute with a four-point takedown, extending Haryana’s lead to 4–3.

The decisive moment followed in the 65kg men’s category, where World Championship silver medallist Tumur Ochir Tulga edged Anuj Kumar 2–1 in a tense, low-scoring contest. With activity points deciding the outcome, Tulga’s composure in the Power Minute secured Haryana’s fifth win and confirmed their place in the final.

The final bout of the night, the 53kg women’s contest between Yui Susaki and Meenakshi, was decided by forfeit in Punjab’s favour, bringing the tie to a close at 5–4.

Final Team Score: Haryana Thunders 5 – 4 Punjab Royals

With this win, Haryana Thunders advance to the final of PWL 2026. The second semi-final will see Delhi Dangal Warriors take on UP Dominators, with LIVE telecast on Sony Sports Ten 4 and Ten 5, alongside streaming on Sony LIV.

Pro Wrestling League 2026 Semi-final 1 Results

Bouts Results

BoutCategoryWrestler 1TeamResultWrestler 2TeamScore/Method
157 KG (Men)Chirag ChhikaraPunjab RoyalsdefeatedRohitHaryana Thunders(2-1)
274 KG (Men)ParvinderHaryana ThundersdefeatedChandermohanPunjab Royalsby Last Point Scored (8-8)
3125 KG (Men)Dinesh DhankharPunjab RoyalsdefeatedAnirudh GuliaHaryana Thunders(8-6)
476 KG (Women)Priya MalikPunjab RoyalsdefeatedKajal DhochakHaryana Thundersby Fall (14-0)
586 KG (Men)Ashirov AshrafHaryana ThundersdefeatedSandeep MannPunjab Royals(5-1)
662 KG (Women)Iryna KoliadenkoHaryana ThundersdefeatedAna GodinezPunjab Royalsby Fall (5-5)
757 KG (Women)Neha SangwanHaryana ThundersdefeatedRajnita JangraPunjab Royals(9-2)
865 KG (Men)Tumur Ochir TulgaHaryana ThundersdefeatedAnuj KumarPunjab Royals(2-1)
953 KG (Women)MeenakshiPunjab Royalswon byForfeit

Who won the first semi-final of PWL 2026?

Haryana Thunders won the first semi-final by defeating Punjab Royals 5–4.

Who was named Player of the Match?

Iryna Koliadenko was awarded Player of the Match for her crucial win in the 62kg category.

Who were the other award winners?

Parvinder won Impact Player of the Match, while Priya Malik was named Fighter of the Match.

Who will Haryana Thunders face in the final?

Haryana Thunders will face the winner of the second semi-final between Delhi Dangal Warriors and UP Dominators.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.