There is already a rule that if a second injury timeout is taken the opponent gets choice of position. You'd be surprised at how many coaches don't know what is going on when we offer them the choice of position after a second injury timeout. Many don't know the rule.

As far as injuries when near-fall criteria are met. If an injury timeout is needed when near-fall criteria is imminent or before the 2 count, then the offensive wrestler gets the 2-point near-fall. If the injury timeout is taken between the 2 count and the 5 count then the offensive wrestler get's the 3 points. If the injury timeout is taken after the 5 count then the offensive wrestler get's a 4-point near-fall.