Gable Steveson is set to return to International wrestling as part of the U.S. Open, which will be held in Las Vegas on April 26-30.
WWE signee Gable Steveson is already an Olympic gold medalist, and he is headed back to the mat as part of the upcoming U.S. Open wrestling tournament. Team USA confirmed Steveson's return.
Team USA noted that this may be the first step to competing in the 2024 Olympics.
Former Gopher heavyweight Gable Steveson, as he announced his return to amateur wrestling competition on Tuesday evening with his registration in the U.S. Open, which will take place later this month.
The announcement closes out a 13-month hiatus from the sport dating back to last season's NCAA Championships where Steveson left his wrestling shoes on center mat, a rich tradition in wrestling signaling the end of a competitor's career.
Steveson has hinted towards his desire to make his return to the mat in recent media appearances as the 2024 Olympic cycle draws near. FloWrestling confirmed Steveson's return through their social channels on Tuesday evening.
As the rumors swirled of a potential return for the heavyweight, the U.S. Open seemed to be the first event in which Steveson could come back to the mat as the tournament acts as the first step in qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Trials next summer.
In his four seasons at Minnesota, Steveson amassed an 85-2 career record with 60 bonus-point victories, collecting two NCAA titles, three Big Ten titles, and two Dan Hodge trophies. He also claimed the gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, defeating Georgia's Geno Petriashvili in one of the most dramatic finishes the sport has ever seen.
The former Gopher great will return to action as a representative of the Gopher Wrestling Club, Minnesota's regional training center for international styles. He will be competing alongside fellow GWC athlete Hayden Zillmer, the 2022 World Team member at 125 kilograms.
Fans can tune in to the awaited return of Gable Steveson at the 2023 U.S. Open in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 26-30, 2023 live on FloWrestling.
Gable Steveson was the first person signed to WWE's NIL program. While Gable has yet to compete in an official match, he did appear at WrestleMania 38 in 2022 as part of Kurt Angle's birthday celebration.
Gable faced some health issues regarding his journey toward becoming a WWE Superstar. Learn more about those complications here.