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In the History of NCAA D-1 Wrestling, there has only been a dozen of them. Guys who faced the disappointment of losing 1st round only to then man up and win out taking 3rd while running through the entire back side of the bracket. You must be tough as Nails to get down and do the dirty work after having your dreams of winning a title vanish match 1. Stay tuned for a short film on these 12 and the unique situations each of them faced in fighting back to get the next best thing…3rd.

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@Benaskren Glad you can feel the love Ben, we’ve got lots for you!
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@SteveRotstein @Aaron_LaFarge This is what I was aiming for with my original sentiment 🤙
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@Aaron_LaFarge Being compared to Dupree is a compliment. Both amazing talents who never got the chance to show it on the biggest stage (Although Pico is about to compete on a much bigger stage)
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There are guys that are the real deal then they’re phenoms. Pico was a phenom among phenoms. He was better than the kids coming up now. Nobody was manhandling him. Only person that could say he pushed him around alittle bit is Yazdani and that guy turned out to be one of the greatest.
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@Aaron_LaFarge I was referring to Pico being the best that never was, like Marcus Dupree. He was clearly the phenom
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@Aaron_LaFarge I was referring to Pico being the best that never was, like Marcus Dupree. He was clearly the phenom
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All I said was Pico was 6-0 against Zain and some of those matches weren’t close which is true. People like you are having a hard time with it. Um I would say he was like Barry Sanders. People saying Zain would have man handled him, racked up points on him on top, Pico would not of been a good college wrestler is just ridiculous. Please go back and watch some of those matches Pico was only in high school and Zain was in college already something the best college wrestlers weren’t even doing. Pico man handing Zain. This isn’t speculation. 3 takedown to 0 and beat him 7-0 in this match alone.
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@Aaron_LaFarge He’s the Marcus Dupree of College Wrestling, would have been Gable level lore after he was done.
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@Aaron_LaFarge He’s the Marcus Dupree of College Wrestling, would have been Gable level lore after he was done.
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People saying Pico never beat Zain in folks style is funny to me. It’s not great logic. He signed an MMA deal and sponsorship deals at 17 which made him ineligible for college at that time. Pico was built for the college grind. It had nothing to do with his wrestling he was already hammering Penn State All-American Zain and beating grown men NCAA champs. It’s hard to even compare him to anybody he was better than kids coming up even now Marcus Blaze took 3rd and Jax Forrest took 4th at the Olympic Trials. Pico was younger than Cejudo and Snyder in the Olympic trials finals. He was really 1 of 1. People forget.
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@POTUS_Wrestling @Aaron_LaFarge Freestyle vs folkstyle, very different
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Waiting for the right time is how people waste their life.
People don’t usually fail because they tried and fell short. They fail because they never start.
They’re stuck telling themselves “not yet,” waiting for things to feel easier or more certain. But that day never comes.
You get better by doing, not by waiting.
You figure it out while you’re in it. not before.
So stop hesitating. Make the move.
The right time? It’s right now.
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@tomgreenlive @PrimeVideo Read Travels with Charley after you had mentioned it on Rogan a few years ago. Glad you are getting your version out there.
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