Interesting that we can hear the same thing differently. Having never wrestled and literally knowing nothing about it, I very much appreciate the coaching. For me it is not over.
It was less about the inside scoop and more about an encyclopedic knowledge of positions, what to do with them, and how to explain them. For example, in the D2/D3 match he was "coaching" the wrestlers through the positions (i.e. telling us what they needed to do to score). And when they failed to do what he was advising he did not turn critical. He also explained these things well and clearly while letting CP run the show.
From 1976 to 1992 there was criteria to determine the winner of overtime bouts ending in a tie score, but I have no idea what the criteria were. Perhaps the last was a coin flip.
Period 2
GK down. And out quick. 12-1
Low double for GK and he over powers WH. 15-1
WH escapes. 15-2
GK hunting the TF goes low double again and converts. 18-2. TF
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Kerkvliet v Hendrickson
Period 1
DT marveling at the builds on these two and their athleticism
GK big boy over powers WH on a single and folds him like a chair to his back. Can't quite get the pinfall. Injury stoppage for WH as he checks his neck. Four near fall to go with the TD makes it 7-0 just like that.
GK takes down on restart. Reaches back for the leg and stands right up 8-0.
GK with the lightning TD and turk. Now just riding. GH escapes with 2 seconds. Period ends 11-1 GK