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Here are the 112 wrestlers who reached the podium at the Beast of the East wrestling tournament held at ... 10-2 in their 120 lbs. final at the NJSIAA State Wrestling Championships in Atlantic ...
The Beast of the East is an American high school folkstyle wrestling tournament which has taken place since 1993. Since 1997, the tournament has been held at the University of Delaware 's Bob Carpenter Center .
During Jayne's time in high school he became a three-time Ironman champion, the first-ever four-time Medina Invitational champion, and was an Iron-Beast his senior year winning both the Ironman and Beast of the East tournaments in his only year there. His senior year proved very dominant by falling his way through sectionals, districts, and state.
In addition, Sasso was an Ironman, Super 32, Beast of the East and Flo Nationals champion. [2] In freestyle, he was a Cadet World Team Trials finalist, and Fargo national champion. [2] Prior to committing to Ohio State, Sasso was a top-5 recruit overall in the country according to FloWrestling. [2]
Here are the seeds for the 2023 Beast of the East wrestling tournament. 106 pounds. Joe Bachmann, Faith Christian Academy. Alex Diaz, Council Rock North. Julian Rios, Phillips Academy.
McKenna attended Blair Academy, noted for its wrestling program, in his native New Jersey. [5] During his time as a high schooler, he went on to rack up three Prep National titles while claiming multiple titles from prestigious tournaments such as the Beast of the East and Ironman. [6] McKenna was the team captain during his last two years. [7]
Glen Osbourne (born June 5, 1971) is an American retired professional wrestler, perhaps best known for his appearances with Eastern Championship Wrestling in the early 1990s, where he was the second ever, and the overall second youngest holder of the ECW Television Championship.
The American professional wrestling promotion WWE originally scheduled a house show event to be held on July 4, 2015, at the RyĆgoku Kokugikan in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan.The promotion then decided to air the event as a WWE Network special and titled it The Beast in the East due to the event featuring Brock Lesnar, whose nickname is "The Beast," and due to the event taking place in Japan. [2]