Bo Nickal on U.S. College Wrestlers Making Six Figures

For as long as the UFC has been around, there have been great American champions who have risen from the ranks of amateur wrestling. But the wrestling to MMA pipeline is in the middle of being disrupted, and soon we may see the end of U.S. college and Olympic athletes crossing over into our sport.

The problem? A 2021 law change that allows NCAA athletes to legally earn money off their ‘names, images, and likeness.’ Since then, the days of being an elite but broke amateur athlete are largely over. Daniel Cormier recently commented on wrestlers making $100,000 to $400,000 a year, and three time NCAA Div I champ Bo Nickal backed him up.

“For sure, bro, for sure, these kids are balling out of control,” Nickal said on the Show Me The Money podcast. “I graduated in 2019 and all that wasn’t a thing. It didn’t start until maybe ‘21, ‘22-ish. And now it’s in full swing and these kids are making bank. Like, those numbers that DC gave for a top level college team are pretty conservative … I’ve heard of 7-figure deals. Yeah. I’ve heard of those.”

But who is paying all these young athletes that much for their names, image, and likeness — now referred to as NIL? For football and basketball, there’s a decent amount of corporate sponsorship from major brands. Not so much in wrestling, which has a different system. So-called NIL Collectives, which are donor-funded organizations for schools which raise money from boosters and alumni. That money is then used to draw athletes to their school.

So now you have the top schools with deep pocket donors paying six to seven figure sums to attract athletes. Which is great for those athletes — for years, all the money miraculously managed to go directly into school coffers while the students doing all the work weren’t allowed to make a dime. Not so great for the sport of MMA, which has relied on those poor and exploited athletes to fill their roster.

With the UFC White House card coming up, the spotlight has begun to shine on the glaring absence of American (or at least American-born) champions. As it stands, we’ve got Kayla Harrison and that’s it. The UFC pay structure has a lot to do with the problem, and things won’t be getting better now that college athletes can make six figures while UFC fighters are expected to enter the promotion on $10k/$10k contracts.

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i am all for college athletes getting a piece of the pie, but, this NIL stuff and the portal is ruining college wrestling…

the sport is broken…

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Then you’d better not look at what college football players are up to these days.

They’re laughing at what college wrestlers are getting.

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it is all ridiculous…

i don’t follow stick and ball sports at all, but, have obviously heard the shenanigans are out of control in those…

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would they make more on onlyfans?

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College wrestlers, a sport basically no one watches and no one has heard of these guys are making a million dollars from alumni donors? Im having a hard time believing it.

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whether or not an anonymous forum nerds believes it or not, it is the reality…

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How much do your brocolli haired goofs get?

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Ricky Gervais Lol GIF

they do not wrestle in college dummy…

but they do alright between their stipends and sponsors…

Weird how UFC pay wasnt an issue in the 90s and 00s but all of a sudden became one once the talent pool started becoming global lol.

Ao every random college wrestler is making 500k these days? Seems hard to believe but you do have sons in high school so probably in the know.

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no, dummy…

not every college wrestler is making $500K…

and my meatheads are way past high school, dummy…

they both wrestle all over the planet with a USA on their chest…

such a dummy…

brian regan what GIF

Your kids are like Olympic wrestlers? Very cool.

they are ranked #9 and #13 on the planet in their weight classes…

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I never comment ( only positive ) on grouchy dads kids but this exchange is pretty funny on both sides between cheddar & soccer dad

I know I know

Stick and ball sports.

I will start using that phrase

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head injury or short bus…

literally the only explanation…

Bumppp