Originally Posted By: WrestleBack
Technically it was correct, the time stamps don't lie.

Observe the following:



And then take a look at the second screenshot and notice the time stamp again.



So through video evidence we can see that the wrestler's pinning area which does run all the way down to the bottom of your scapula aka shoulder blades were in full contact with the mat for the required two seconds and actually slightly longer than that.

Good call.


Good point. But another poster was able to get another angle or back side shot of when the referee started moving towards looking at the pin. See the link. Sure looks like his shoulders were up on other side. So you cant start your two count as a ref until you get to the mat, and you cant call a pin (especially a defensive pin in huge match) without seeing the back. Does this change your opinion?

http://indianamat.com/uploads/monthly_20...5b061bee644.png

Last edited by The Scholar; 02/20/18 04:15 PM.

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