'It's a great honor for the sport of wrestling,' one wrestler said.
President Trump welcomed by audience chanting 'U-S-A!' at NCAA wrestling championships
President Donald Trump entered a packed Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia to a cheering crowd ahead of the NCAA wrestling championships.
President Donald Trump's attendance at the NCAA wrestling championships prompted strong reactions from competitors.
Before Trump entered Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia to a raucous cheer from fans, some Penn State wrestlers shared their thoughts on Trump arriving to watch their attempts at a fourth straight national championship.
"It's a great honor for the sport of wrestling," Penn State's Josh Barr told reporters Friday. "The sport of wrestling is in a place where it needs growth. It needs life and energy behind it, and President Trump brings it.
Barr's teammate, Mitchell Mesenbrink, told reporters Friday that, regardless of politics, he believes Trump's attendance would help improve viewership.
President Donald Trump attends the NCAA men's wrestling championships in Philadelphia March 22, 2025. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
"We want to get people to watch, right? We want people to watch wrestling. We want people to funnel, not just money, but people's time, and attention is money. So, I think that's cool. And I think if it was conservative or liberal, it would be really really cool," Messenbrink said.
"Democrat or Republican, whoever it is, it's the president of the United States. The leader of the free world at our wrestling event is really cool when you think about it that way."
Trump praised Penn State and all wrestlers outside the White House Friday when he spoke about attending the championships.
"We're going to the big fight. The reason I'm going is in Philadelphia. They have the NCAA, world, wrestling for college. And I've always supported the wrestlers," Trump said. "So, I want to support them. These are the great college wrestlers from the various schools. I think Penn State is leading, and Nebraska is in second place right now. And a lot of good things."
The wrestling championships are back at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center for the first time since 2011, when Penn State won it all. That kick-started a dominant run by the Nittany Lions that continues. They've won 11 of the last 13 titles, including the last three.
With a win on Saturday, it would be their third four-peat during that stretch.
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