tiltin,

I've thought about that kind stalling call before and I'm still confused about it. I follow all your reasoning perfectly. But the fact that the top wrestler wins if he is still in control is in essence "scoring a point" because he wins if he does it. Why would one want to try to turn the bottom man if the whole overtime is designed to hold him down. During the regular match time, if the top man just holds the bottom man down, theoretically it would end in a tie, so its not necessarily advantageous to do this. Also, the bottom man cannot be called for stalling (unless he doesn't want to win) so its sort of a lopsided call. The only time I think stalling could possibly be called is if the top wrestler immediately lets bottom man stand up and grabs the ankle or picks up a single.