First off tiger Fisher was toeing the line with his hand outstreched to shake. He was obviously saying something but it could not be heard because of the reaction in the stands and around the mat for the kick he recieved. The ref turned towards Fisher and said something to him then called him for an UC penalty. The ref then said it was his seconf UC so he was out of the tournament. Not until it was brought to the ref's attention that he did not have criteria for DQing him because it was only his second UC, did the ref turn the call into flagrant so he could Dq the kid. Also is it not the ref's job to control the match before these kind of things happen? Fisherwas obviously jawing after the match, but is that as bad as the elbow shiver thrown to face of the Goddard 140 pounder in the finals by the Manhatten wrestler splitting his lip wide open, Bleeding profusely worse. Luckily there was only one second left in the match. I'll take a little jawing over forearm shivers any day. Especially since the jawing wresler just took a kick from the other wrestler. Jawing after a kick is not nearly as bad as an unprovoked forearm shiver to the mouth. Jawing gets a DQ. Forearm shiver gets a single team point. Go figure.