The 2013 and 2017 Commonwealth champion, Pooja, who had beaten Helen in the league stage too, repeated her feat in the sixth bout of the day that sealed Haryana Hammers' fate.
World Championship gold medallist Zurabi Iakobishvili showed his class in the next clash, to win 4-0 and clinch the championship for Punjab Royals 5-2 in front of a packed house.
Earlier, Anastasija Grigorjeva and Koumba Laroque had won two fights for the Royals while Vladimir Khinchegashvili and Khetik Tsabolov the other two for the Hammers to lock the nine-bout tie at 2-2 after four clashes.
Reigning Olympic champion Vladimir got the Hammers off to a winning start, scoring a comprehensive 4-0 victory over India's Naveen Kumar in the 57-kg competition.
Georgia's Vladimir lived up to his reputation, dominating the opening period and racing to a healthy 4-0 lead straightaway.
After the breather, he used all his skills and strength to ward off the Indian and comfortably defend his lead to put his team ahead in the nine-bout duel.
Anastasija took an early 1-0 lead but Sarita jumped ahead to 2-1 with a smart move. But Anastasija fought back to make it 2-2 by the break. She was on song thereafter, taking a 5-2 lead and wrapping up the bout 7-2.
The Hammers' slipped into a 2-1 lead, with Khetik Tsabolov, the 2017 World Championship runner-up, taking down India's Jitender Kinha 15-0 by technical superiority in the 74-kg competition.
France's Koumba then beat Pooja Sihag 7-0 to level the tie.
In the battle of super heavyweights, Punjab's icon player Geno Petriashvili wrestled with lan to send his side 3-2 up. The World Champion started off slowly but soon got into his groove to thrash India's Sumit Malik 15-0.
Geno cruised to a 11-0 lead in the opening round and comfortably won the bout. He has remained unbeaten through the entire league.
Pooja continued her glorious run in the tournament after she beat current World and Olympic champion Helen Maroulis 3-2 in a thrilling encounter. The US wrestler began well leading 1-0 in the opening period.
She defended well in the second period and it looked like she would avenge her loss but the Indian showed great resiliency to win the humdinger of a clash.
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