Well his back is exposed....
The athlete wanted the challenge and would still be winning on criteria had he lost the challenge. Throw the Beanie Baby.I couldn't believe they didn't challenge, but it was 2-1 at the time so its tough to throw the challenge towel when your up by 1
I'd understand if Frank left NLWC after that
So you are no longer blaming Zadick for that?Cody owes Frank an apology
Although it happens its not often a wrestler is put on the clock more than once a match. There were a lot more questionable challenges this week than that one would have been.He was exposed, and I thought he was when I saw it live. That being said, I understand not challenging given the score and the likelihood that Frank was going to go on the clock again at some point
Although it happens its not often a wrestler is put on the clock more than once a match. There were a lot more questionable challenges this week than that one would have been.
This is a message board -- GTFO with your facts.Molinaro went on the clock less then 10-15 sec after that exchange.
Again. Although it happens, its not often that a wrestler is put on the shot clock more than once in a match. I don't think Casey was anticipating Frank giving up 2 passivity points.Molinaro went on the clock less then 10-15 sec after that exchange.
All good, as you stated it rarely happens. But Frank was really defensive and Chamizo was pressing relentlesslyI stand corrected. I just rewatched the match. After taking the lead in the 1st period Molinaro made no offensive attempts until he was losing inside the final minute. Casey watched from the break as Frank blocked off and tried to ride his lone 1st period score to victory. Another shot clock should have been anticipated and was warranted.