I think that it is a move in the right direction, however it does nothing to change the case of the wrestler that indicates injury when in danger of being pinned, and as soon as the match is stopped, it becomes rather obvious that there was no injury. At least it does appear that such theatrics employed to avoid a loss by fall will at least result in a certain 3 point penalty. It's a good start, and about as far as you can go as an official, due to the liability inccured when action is permitted to continue in an apparent injury situation that turns out to be real. No one likes to see a wrestler injured, but it kinda tightens up your shorts to see a kid fake an injury that saves him from being pinned and then comes back to win.