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  1. No, not really. Seriously, though... I am Ironman.
  2. I am the Eggman, you are the Walrus.....coo coo cachoo
  3. Standing up to your feet when someone has the legs in is not the best way to get an escape. He should have done one of many leg counters. The second stalling call was even worse than the first one. The ref should have stalemated that a couple seconds after Camden dropped to the leg and sat him on his butt. If the ref is good you shouldn't even notice that he is there. So I guess that ref was borderline terrible in that match. Lefthanded headlock...I agree completely. Since ref didn't stalemate it, that gave Wright a chance to head up and out when Eppert's only recourse was to grab the ankle and he hits him with the stalling point. Which is why I made my earlier comment about Eppert not being constantly on the ankle to kill clock. It was his only chance to maintain control. Bottom line is... The wrestler that ended up with the title, absolutely deserved it. And I agree with the poster that said you could see in Eppert's eyes, he was not going to be denied.
  4. Wasn't a matter of referee giving enough time to work. It is potentially dangerous when top man has the legs in and bottom man is standing. So, ref has to stop the action. It then becomes a matter of when legs were put in. If legs are in and bottom man continues to stand, it is stalling on bottom. If bottom man is on his way to his feet and top puts legs in, it is stalling on top man. At least that is my understanding.
  5. I listened incredibly as a few fans nearby were yelling.. "booooooooring", during this match! I thought both kids showed amazing talent, especially countering. Both were trying to stay out of trouble while gaining the slightest advantage which they knew would be the difference-maker. A great match! In the end, I thought they both had a takedown they didn't receive points for, and Hawkins should have won in regulation.
  6. As an impartial observer, I thought Eppert already the legs in the first two times Wright stood up (Wright should have received a caution on the first, and Eppert given a point on the second). The third time it happened, Eppert didn't put the legs in until Wright was already up (and he should have been cautioned). The fourth time, Eppert had the legs in and should have been awarded another point. The stalling call on Eppert was not a good one, the ankle he grabbed was the only thing he could to try to maintain control at the time. He wasn't constantly on it to kill clock. But then again, I'm no expert and certainly not a referee.
  7. How about Connor Mullins from New Castle at 112? Only freshman on the podium in that weight. Goes 3-1 at Conseco, 52 wins, and the only 2 kids to beat him all year at 112 were wrestling for the title under the lights. Plus, he had beaten Kieffer 17-10 earlier.
  8. The real shame is that the media pretend to respect and honor true student athletes and admire their dedication to the sport they participate in. If that were truly the case, we would see and read hundreds of stories about great kids sweating out thousands of hours in wrestling rooms, overcoming injuries and any other obstacles on their way to greatness; not to mention, the sacrifices made by the Moms and Dads. Instead, we don't see any of those, but hear alot about single-parent, c- students that average 30 points a game on the basketball court.
  9. This post should end this thread, because it is the ultimate intro song for any event wrestlers gather. Ted Nugent...STRANGLEHOLD. Good night, now.
  10. How about "You wanna piece of me? ">, and I didn't think so! :
  11. Something smells fishy to me. I don't believe that is your real job.
  12. Man...I feel like such a fish. I used the "l" term in one of my first few posts. I will refrain from now forward and only use the clearly masculine, ROFLMAO!
  13. It's just that some of the keys were mishit, which is something someone with a slightly thicker and clumsier fake hand might do. That's all.
  14. Monkey, Looks like the guy with the fake hand typed that post for you! lol
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