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Matt Weston strikes Olympic gold and wants to win everything – even Monopoly

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Matt Weston delivered Britain’s first medal of the 2026 Winter Olympics in style as he dominated the men’s skeleton competition.

The British star claimed victory by a cumulative total of 0.88 seconds over his four runs, ahead of German pair Alex Jungk and Christopher Grotheer, who took silver and bronze respectively.

The dual world champion had led from the beginning of the competition, setting track records in both of his first two runs at the Cortina Sliding Centre on Thursday before bettering his own mark twice again on Friday evening to be crowned Olympic champion.

He said: “I literally can’t describe it. I’ve been fortunate enough to win world championships, European championships and other things as well and this blows them all out of the water.

“I can’t describe the feeling. I almost feel numb. It’s kind of not real. I keep touching it (his medal) to make sure it is real but it doesn’t feel real.”

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Despite having held a clear advantage from his very first run, Weston still felt there were parts of his performance that could be improved as he continues to seek “the perfect line” around the track.

He said: “I think there’s always bits to clean up. I’m very much a perfectionist.

“Every single run I do I’m thinking I need to clean this set, I need to clean that up. Even if it was a track record, I’m still very much trying to find that perfect line.

“Whether it’s possible or not I don’t know but that’s what keeps me going.”

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Weston is unsure where his perfectionist streak comes from, but admits it stretches further than just the sliding track.

He added: “I want to win everything, I want to be a perfectionist in everything. I’m a nightmare when we play Monopoly at home.

“My team-mates call me Captain 110 per cent because I can’t not win. Even when we’re squatting, they might put one kilo on the bar and I’ll be like, I’ll do another set just to try and beat them.”

Weston is the first British man to win a skeleton gold, with Amy Williams and Lizzy Yarnold having triumphed previously in the women’s competition and he was thrilled to have followed in their footsteps.

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He said: “I’m just so pleased that I’m able to continue such an amazing legacy. We’ve had some insane athletes come before me and set the standard, set the momentum.

“Obviously Beijing (in 2022) didn’t go quite as well as we’d hoped. We took a risk with equipment then and it didn’t quite pay off.

“But now we completely reset, we revamped everything, new coaches, new kind of philosophies around things and yeah, I think we’ve turned it around pretty well.”

Weston’s parents, Alison and Tom, along with his fiancee Alex were there to witness his triumph and he added: “They’re the ones that are pushing me the most.

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“My fiancee, I’m out of the country for six months of the year and it’s not a glamorous lifestyle being a skeleton athlete but she’s still always there supporting me.

“I’m getting married in July so I can say yes (it is the best day of my life) for about a few months and then I have to change my answer.”

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Current World Heavyweight Champion Wants to Face AEW’s MJF After Nearly Two Years

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The current AEW World Champion, MJF, has been offered a match by another current World champion outside Tony Khan’s promotion. The two have wrestled each other nearly two years ago.

The current CMLL World Heavyweight Champion, Hechicero wants to face the current AEW World Champion, Maxwell Jacob Friedman. Hechicero captured the CMLL World title from Claudio Castagnoli at Arena Mexico recently. He is also under a dual contract with both Lucha Libre CMLL and All Elite Wrestling.

At the Forbidden Door event back in 2024, Hechicero squared off against MJF for the first time. The match went on for nearly 10 minutes, and Max secured the win over the CMLL veteran. Meanwhile, Hechicero wants to get in the ring with The Salt of the Earth yet again.

During his interview with The Takedown on SI, Hechicero said it would be great to take on MJF, as he is the World Champion in Tony Khan’s promotion. Hechicero also wants a rematch with Claudio Castagnoli after capturing the CMLL World title from him recently:

“I aspire to the highest level as CMLL World Heavyweight Champion. First of all, MJF is the company’s world champion, it would be really great to face him. Also, Claudio Castagnoli, it would be great to have a rematch against him because he did so well,” said Hechicero. [H/T WrestleTalk]


MJF is set for a huge title defense at AEW Dynasty

MJF has been the AEW World Champion since December 2025 and has had multiple successful title defenses until now. At the upcoming Dynasty 2026 pay-per-view, Max will defend his World title against Kenny Omega.

Ahead of the big match, MJF and Kenny came face-to-face for a contract signing segment on Dynamite this week. Max also defeated Speedball Mike Bailey in the main event of the show.

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It will be interesting to see if MJF manages to retain his World title against Kenny Omega at Dynasty.