The wrestling world is praying for Todd Meneely. The former champion wrestler was in a serious accident. Reports say he is on life support.
The news was shared on Facebook by The Pin Doctors page. The National Wrestling Hall of Fame (NWHOF) also posted about it. They asked for thoughts and prayers for Todd and his family.
Who is Todd Meneely?
Todd Meneely is from Omaha, Nebraska. He is a former college wrestling star. He wrestled for the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO). He competed in the 149 and 157-pound categories.
Meneely was a dominant athlete. He won the NCAA Division II national championship three times. He won first place in 2007, 2008, and 2009.
He went to Skutt Catholic High School in Omaha. He also studied at the University of Iowa before UNO. In 2002, he won the Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award for Nebraska.
After college, he coached wrestling. He was an assistant coach at UNO from 2009 to 2011. He also coached at Iowa Western, Millard South High School, and his own Meneely School of Wrestling.
He worked in other jobs too. He worked at companies like Eggers Consulting and Skillwork. He always stayed involved in coaching.
Meneely is in multiple halls of fame. He was inducted into the Nebraska Coaches Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2015. He is also in the NWCA Division II Hall of Fame and the NSWCA Hall of Fame.
The Accident and Community Response
Details about the accident are limited. It happened recently, reportedly over a weekend. He was seriously injured and is now on life support.
The wrestling community reacted quickly. Nebraska USA Wrestling posted on Facebook asking for prayers. They called him a Skutt Catholic and UNO legend.
Friends and family are sharing messages online. Justin Walls, a fellow Omaha native, asked for strong prayers. He said Todd is “fighting for his life” and has always been a fighter.
Tammy Green-Taylor also asked for prayers. Her son was coached by Meneely. She asked for support for Todd’s two sons, his mother, and his family.
Todd’s brother, Nick Meneely, made an important request. He told people to stop spreading false information. He clarified that Todd is still alive and fighting. He is upset by posts saying “rest in peace.”
The situation remains serious. The wrestling community continues to send strength and hope to Todd Meneely and his loved ones.