Originally posted by Bushwood CC:
Originally posted by Media Fan:
I was not there/ did not see the match --but weren't at least 3 of Nolf's pts against green on releases. It is the silly season so fine to fantasize --and heaven knows I expect J. Nolf to do extremely well, but maybe a little bit of balance. Hope I'm wrong.
PS: what is the antonym for hyperbolic.
You are absolutely wrong - Green did not "release" Nolf even once, Nolf escaped on all of the occasions. The match ended with no riding time advantage and neither wrestler had an advantage at any point during the match. Furthermore, Green generated ZERO points off his own offense and all of his TDs were off "countershots" -- in fact, Green never attempted to shot and Nolf was the aggressor throughout the match (in fact, Green ultimately got called for stalling twice and gave up a point on stalling). If anything, Nolf could have probably kept it a tied match and looked to win in SV or OT if he had adopted Green's BS attitude (e.g., zero offense only counters after the other wrestler has shot unsuccessfully and got out-of-position) -- Green wouldn't have scored any TDs if Nolf simply decided not to shot like Green did!!! But claiming Green dominated that match and "released" Nolf multiple times is complete nonsense and Green was stalling badly in the 3rd period and just "hanging on" while Nolf was dominating the action throughout the latter-half of the 2nd and virtually all of the 3rd. Nolf looked like he would have beaten Green in a rematch once he learned how to neutralize Green's zero-offense only counter-shoot strategy.