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NCAA wrestling champ praises Jesus Christ after victory: ‘No false prophets, no Muhammad’

Updated: March 21, 2023 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Mar 21, 2023 – 4:55 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — After winning his third national title in a row this past weekend, Penn State University wrestler Aaron Brooks spoke out in praise of Jesus Christ, a move that has drawn criticism from woke commentators.

“Christ’s resurrection is everything,” Brooks told ESPN’s Quint Kessenich after his 7-2 victory over Northern Iowa’s Parker Keckeison. “Not just His life, His death and resurrection. You can only get that through Him.”

Brooks continued, “No false prophets, no Muhammad or no anyone else. Only Jesus Christ himself.”

3x NCAA wrestling champ Aaron Brooks praised Jesus Christ after his victory this past weekend.

“Christ’s resurrection is everything … No false prophets, no Muhammad or no anyone else. Only Jesus Christ himself.” @NCAAWrestling deleted it. pic.twitter.com/moAKAfntK9

— LifeSiteNews (@LifeSite) March 21, 2023

Brooks’ win Saturday capped another historic season for the 22-year-old, who finished 17-1 in the 184-pound weight division. Despite being a senior, Brooks has one year of eligibility left due to COVID-19 canceling his freshman campaign, meaning he has the ability to four-peat next season if he were to come back.

Former President Donald Trump was in attendance at the

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