Gable Steveson: Brock Lesnar| Net Worth| Record| Brother

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Gable Dan Steveson is an American professional wrestler and heavyweight freestyle and folkstyle wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he was appointed to the Raw brand under his real name, but has yet to have his debut match.

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Gable Steveson: Brock Lesnar| Net Worth| Record| Brother

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Brock Lesnar:

Talking to Corey Graves on the After The Bell podcast, Steveson, 21, revealed the Beast Incarnate had sat him down and offered him life advice.

“Brock, a while ago, was preparing me for the long journey he knew I was going to have,” Steveson said.

“Before I even won the National title, before I was doing the things I’ve been doing now, before Olympic Gold, Brock came in my freshman year in college and talked to me about winning and friends and having the right people in the circle around you.

Net Worth:

Gable Steveson has a net worth of approximately $1 million. This has been due to his brilliant wrestling career.

It is expected to shoot up if he joins some of the top promotions in the world.

The governing body of the USA Wrestling is believed to have awarded Steveson $250,000 after he won the Gold medal, as a part of their Living the Dream Medal Fund program.

Record:

Gable Steveson: Brock Lesnar| Net Worth| Record| Brother

In freestyle, Steveson claimed the 2020 Summer Olympic Games gold medal after defeating three-time and reigning World Champion Geno Petriashvili in the finale, and defeating defending Olympic champion Taha Akgül earlier in the tournament.

He is also the reigning Pan American Continental champion, and was a three-time age-group World Champion.

As a collegiate wrestler, Steveson is a Dan Hodge Trophy winner, the reigning NCAA Division I National Champion, a two-time Big Ten Conference champion (three-time finalist), and a two-time All-American out of the University of Minnesota.

Brother:

Bobby Steveson is the brother of Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson, who signed with WWE earlier this year and was drafted to Raw last month without officially debuting on television (he appeared at SummerSlam prior to signing a deal).

So while Damon Kemp is a fine, if a little bland, name for a wrestler, Gable isn’t likely to work under a WWE moniker. And that could mean no Steveson Brothers tag team – an idea even Bobby was pretty hyped for when his brother signed.

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