All of you detractors are completely missing the concept. Wrestlers enter in a weight that leaves them able to comfortably compete during the day without weighing more than the class they entered. It is a very simple concept. You step on the scale at the table, if you are on or under you wrestle if you don't you are disqualified. If you get dqed a few times you will move up a weight class. It totally takes the focus off of weight cutting. You might want to practice some weight management so you don't let your wrestler eat candy, drink pop, eat nachos, guzzle gatorade, etc. It is as simple as that.