
Wyatt Hendrickson has got you covered if you were looking for a feel-good tale that would make you feel overdose on American nationalism.
The Oklahoma State fighter won the national title at this year’s NCAA Wrestling Championships on Saturday with a beautiful shocked. Hendrickson, a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force, is the first class fighter to “win an NCAA title at heavy” since 2005, according to ESPN.
It is understated to describe Hendrickson’s win as impressive.
Gable Steveson, a Minnesota native, is an Olympic gold medalist who had a “70-match win run” and two regional titles prior to the final match. Hendrickson even held the lead most of Saturday’s game, up until he managed a last-minute operation to mark his victory.
Hendrickson rose up and saluted the audience, who had cheered on the Oklahoma State top from the outside after being declared the winner. Hendrickson approached the leader, who shook his hand and gave him a complimentary hug after being draped in an American flag.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the origin of American democracy, hosted the event.
And if that weren’t enough to raise your serotonin levels, Hendrickson even credited Jesus Christ with giving him the power to get the national title. He particularly made reference to a speech he heard earlier that year about the encounter between David and Goliath and overcoming unfathomable conflict in a post-game meeting.
” I believe it will take a few more weeks before the thoughts subside.” I just want to say thanks to my home second, though. Hendrickson officially expressed gratitude to Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior for blessing me. There was a little extra push behind me to find that operation, and in that final shot, I was in on that foot. That wasn’t by accident, in my opinion.
The timeless underdog story that American citizens adore is embodied in Hendrickson’s success. Although he is obviously a hard-working student who is dedicated to both his game and his college, it is obvious that he is a soldier with a strong support for the nation he calls home.
Henrickson’s nationalist post-match screen is more than anything symbolic of the pro-America sentiment that has permeated the greater social zeitgeist since Trump’s returning to workplace.
Americans have spent decades attempting to use their country’s worst historic times to remove its uniqueness without fear of being shamed by anti-America liberals, who have spent years trying to do so. For the first time in a long time. It’s become” great once” within growing segments of the society in an almost indescribable manner.
Americans are more than just a product of our nation’s entertainment apparatus when they unite to support Hendrickson’s disturbed victory. It hints that our society perhaps be beginning to recover.
The Federalist employees author Shawn Fleetwood graduated from the University of Mary Washington. He previously worked for Convention of States Action as a condition material poet, and his articles have appeared in numerous publications, including Conservative Review, RealClearPolitics, and RealClear Health. Following him on Snapchat at @ShawnFleetwood