rccokeley maybe I am out of touch. Last weekend I watched a wrestler take his opponent to his back, get his NF only to let him completely off his back to neutral position only to do it again 3 times. A superior wrestler playing with a completely inferior opponent. These kind of matchups happen a lot in high school wrestling. A great high school wrestler usually only has a handful of challenging matches each season. The majority of his matches are against opponents that he can overwhelm and even embarrass. So, does setting records against inferior competition really mean anything? I disagree that the ultimate goal is not a pin. A pin scores the most points for your team and it results in a win. I have no desire to watch someone pile up points against inferior opponents who can't defend themselves. One year I had several wrestlers who were trying to score the most TD's on our team. They began taking down and letting up inferior opponents. A takedown record achieved that way I don't think means anything. For my team I told them I would only count 3 TD's in any match toward their total unless it was against a comparable opponent. I don't know Austin and he is probably a great person. If his total came from tech falling opponents that he could have pinned then its not something I agree with. JMO