Correction " Keith " you can be called for stalling on top in double overtime.
This is an except from the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) the governing body for Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA) which assigns officials and makes the rules....
Q: I witnessed a referee call stalling on the top man in double overtime. I thought the purpose of the top man was to hold his opponent down for 30 seconds. What is the call.
A: If a wrestler is blatantly stalling in the 30-second tiebreaker, instead of just riding, the official can indicate stalling.
Yes indeed you can be called for stalling if for example you hook the opponents leg with yours, we call it "K-Stating" the leg in Abilene- but then al you do is hold on to one part of their body then you are stalling.
On a side note: the bottom wrestler can be called for stalling too however it is never called becuase the referee knows that the wrestler will lose anyway if they contiunue to stall.