Olympic medallist Sakshi Malik has backed Vinesh Phogat in the midst of her comeback controversy, urging the WFI and the government to let the three-time Olympian take part in trials for the Senior Open Ranking Tournament 2026 in Gonda. Malik said the move is necessary for Phogat to prove herself through the proper selection process.
Vinesh Phogat said she will submit a detailed reply to the Wrestling Federation of India’s show-cause notice, while maintaining that she is eligible to compete. The Olympian also signaled her intention to take part in the Senior Open Ranking Tournament in Gonda, setting up a fresh phase in her dispute with the WFI.
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The Wrestling Federation of India has served Vinesh Phogat with a show-cause notice citing alleged indiscipline and anti-doping rule violations. Pending the outcome, the WFI has declared her ineligible to compete in domestic events until June 26, 2026. The notice sets the stage for a response that could determine her near-term wrestling future.
Wrestler Vinesh Phogat has warned India’s government to take responsibility for her safety at the National Open Ranking Tournament in Gonda. She fears biased officiating, alleging it may be influenced by former WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. Phogat, preparing for a comeback, is calling for a genuinely fair environment and accountability if anything goes wrong.
Three-time Olympian Vinesh Phogat is set to return to competitive wrestling after switching to the 57kg category. She is preparing for the National Open Ranking Tournament 2026 in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, from May 10 to 12. The event will be a key step in her comeback and could influence her rankings and future selection chances.
India’s ace wrestler Vinesh Phogat has confirmed her registration for the 2026 Senior Open Ranking Tournament in Gonda, scheduled for May 10 to May 12. Sharing the update on X, she said the process is complete, signaling her intent to compete and build momentum in the ranking event.
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Chelsea Green has confirmed reports that Alba Fyre has left WWE, praising her “untapped” talent and calling it only the beginning. Fans echoed the sentiment that Fyre’s full potential never got the spotlight on the main roster. Alba also replied playfully, nodding to her former NXT persona, hinting at what could come next.
WWE has reportedly made major roster cuts after WrestleMania 42, releasing names that included Kairi Sane, Aleister Black, Zelina Vega, and members tied to the Wyatt Sicks faction. The list also reportedly includes Uncle Howdy (Bo Dallas), Nikki Cross, and Dexter Lumis, with several departures coming despite characters being involved in ongoing storylines, leaving fans stunned.
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