Gable Steveson
- Name
- Gable Steveson
- Nationality
- United States
- Height
- 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
- Weight
- 265 lbs (120 kg)
- Date of Birth
- May 31, 2000
- Age
- 24
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Biography
Born on February 19, 2000, Gable Dan Steveson is a professional wrestler and a former amateur wrestler. He is named after the legendary wrestler Dan Gable. Hailing from Apple Valley, Minnesota, Steveson was a highly successful high school and collegiate wrestler before transitioning to the professional circuit.
Other Wrestlers Names
Gable Steveson competes under his real name both in the amateur wrestling scene and now in the professional wrestling world.
Information and Statistics
Steveson is an imposing figure, standing approximately 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighing around 265 lbs. His wrestling style is influenced by his amateur background, utilizing a combination of speed, strength, and technique.
Titles Won
As an amateur wrestler, Steveson had a highly decorated career. He won the 2021 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships as a heavyweight. More notably, he won the gold medal in freestyle wrestling in the 125 kg category at the 2020 Summer Olympics. His venture into professional wrestling is relatively new, so he has yet to accumulate titles in that field as of July 2023.
Biggest Matches
Steveson’s biggest match to date was his gold-medal-winning bout at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where he defeated Geno Petriashvili of Georgia. His professional wrestling career is still young, and his biggest matches in that arena are yet to come.
Biggest Rivalries
In amateur wrestling, one of Steveson’s biggest rivals was fellow American heavyweight wrestler Nick Gwiazdowski. In professional wrestling, he is still establishing his rivalries.
Tag Team Partners
As a predominantly amateur wrestler, Steveson hasn’t had the opportunity to form tag team partnerships as this aspect is more applicable to professional wrestling.
Sponsorships
Steveson has had sponsorships from various sportswear and wrestling-related brands due to his successful amateur career. Specific details may vary.
Career History
Steveson started his wrestling journey in high school, where he was a four-time state champion. He then wrestled at the University of Minnesota, where he won the NCAA Division I Championship. After capturing Olympic gold in 2020, Steveson signed with WWE, signaling his transition into professional wrestling.
Career Evolution
Steveson’s career evolution is quite distinctive. From dominating the high school and college wrestling scene to becoming an Olympic champion, and then making the transition to professional wrestling, Steveson’s career trajectory has been upward and filled with accolades.
Family Life
Gable Steveson comes from a wrestling family. His brother, Bobby Steveson, was also a successful collegiate wrestler.Finishing Move
In the realm of professional wrestling, as of July 2023, Steveson is still establishing his character, including his finishing move.
Clothing
In his amateur wrestling career, Steveson wore the standard singlet. As he transitioned to WWE, his ring attire would be expected to change in line with the norms of professional wrestling.
Entrance Music
As of July 2023, Steveson is still new to the professional wrestling world, and his entrance music in WWE hasn’t been established yet.
Keep in mind that professional wrestling careers can change and evolve rapidly, and this guide is accurate up to July 2023. For the most current information, please refer to the latest sources.