I watched several matches at 321A specifically for stalling, also. I was amazed. In one particular 215 pound match, John of Independent and Alison of Hesston, it was crazy. I know many wrestlers who have wrestled John believe he stalls the entire match, wrestling near the edge and jumps out of bounds when the opponent tries to make a move. I think this is an absolutely correct observation. The problem was, John was doing this all three periods. He was given a stalling warning and then Alison was awarded 2 stalling points. Alison lost by one. The problem was, John was doing this the entire match, why was it only called in the third period?