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Elias didn't look up. He was focused on the "Final X"—the pinnacle of the season where only the best two from each weight class would face off. He needed a draft that didn't just fill slots but created a picture of dominance. Every other position was locked in, but that one vacancy turned the whole board into a blurred image.

"We’re missing the X," Elias muttered, staring at the empty slot at 74kg. X Picture

Sarah walked over, looking at the restructured board. The chaos had vanished, replaced by a sharp, intentional design. "The Final X picture," she said, her voice filled with quiet realization. "It’s complete." Elias didn't look up

The draft board was a mess of neon sticky notes and crossed-out names, a kaleidoscope of "what-ifs" that had kept Elias awake for three days. In the small, windowless office of the Evergreen Grapplers , the air smelled of stale coffee and the frantic energy of a man trying to predict the future. This wasn't just a roster; it was his legacy. Every other position was locked in, but that

Elias finally sat down, the weight of the draft lifting. The draft was no longer a collection of possibilities; it was a map to the championship. Wrestling Podcast

As the sun began to peek through the blinds, Elias stepped back. The shifting names had finally settled. He placed a final, bold 'X' over the 74kg slot—not a name, but a strategy. By moving his best defensive player there, the rest of the roster fell into a perfect, impenetrable alignment. "There it is," Elias whispered.

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