hwt & michael, i know what appeared to be a cheap shot was within the rules, as it was state the whistle had not blown and thus the match was still going on, neither did he know the kid was cut, but i'm not saying it was the best thing to do, but don't you wrestle till the whistle? He did wrestle till the whistle and got off of him when he was supposed too, but he did not stare him down either, i'm not sure what match you watched, but he glanced at him to see how bad it was, he then proceeded to his coaches as most wrestlers do in blood time, but it was a very heated match at times with plenty of action, overtime was one to watch and that's how it should be, Malay never quit, as neither did Donovan, both should be commended on that aspect, but as for you claim of "girlishness" i'm not so sure

Alex


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