



The Pro Wrestling League (PWL), India’s franchise-based professional wrestling league sanctioned by the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), recently concluded its re-imagined fifth season.
Beyond the elite on-mat competitions, PWL 2026 drew sustained attention from politicians, actors, sportspersons and voices from the digital ecosystem, underscoring the league’s growing cultural and mainstream relevance.
The season culminated with Haryana Thunders being crowned PWL 2026 champions, taking home the coveted trophy along with a ₹1.5 crore prize purse.
Runners-up Delhi Dangal Warriors finished a competitive campaign with ₹75 lakh in prize money, following a tightly contested final that reflected the spirit of competitiveness.
Turan Bayramov of Delhi Dangal Warriors was named Player of the Tournament, earning a ₹2.5 lakh award after an unbeaten run, winning 7 out of 7 bouts in the men’s 57 kg category across PWL 2026.
Chandermohan of Punjab Royals finished as the highest overall point scorer of the tournament.
The league also witnessed significant engagement from India’s political leadership as Mansukh L. Mandaviya, Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, attended the final, reinforcing institutional support for professional wrestling’s growth.
Several actors and cricketers were also seen enjoying the event.
PWL 2026 marked the league’s return after a seven-year hiatus, which featured six franchises — Delhi Dangal Warriors, Haryana Thunders, Tiigers of Mumbai Dangals, Punjab Royals, Maharashtra Kesari, and UP Dominators.
A total of 63 wrestlers from 16 nations competed across men’s and women’s weight categories, including Olympic medalists, world champions and emerging Indian talent.
