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Senior Nationals (US Olympic Trials Qualifier) - Dec. 15-17
nhs67 replied to SocraTease's topic in International Wrestling
Are they straight up using the PIN formula 1-2-3, etc? Because Lightning Luke still gets the 1 seed... https://www.themat.com/results Click in current PIN ratings... This is batshit... -
Senior Nationals (US Olympic Trials Qualifier) - Dec. 15-17
nhs67 replied to SocraTease's topic in International Wrestling
I will definitely be rooting for him as well. I wouldn't be surprised to see them on the same side (1/4 seeds). -
Bono is a turdbiscuit.
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Well he has been wrestling at 65 KG pretty recently, so he won't be a full-size 149lber.
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Senior Nationals (US Olympic Trials Qualifier) - Dec. 15-17
nhs67 replied to SocraTease's topic in International Wrestling
65 KG is also interesting and deep AF. Mind you, I am human and might have messed up a bit here. I am okay with that. I already hear the "Kolodzik just beat DeSanto" crap. A ) DeSanto had already wrestled two badass matches that day and Kolodzik hadn't wrestled at all. B ) They're within one tier, so that is perfectly explainable. I just don't see anyone on McKenna's level right now. I only think Alirez, DeSanto, or Pantaleo will even (potentially) give him a match. Pantaleo is also an unknown. I am putting him there on faith and faith alone. Eierman could also end up being Tier 3, but he just hasn't looked like he has since his injuries started piling up - much like Kemereerererrerr. Tier 3 is jacked. I could see any of them taking second... or DNP. Seeding will play a huge part in this. McKenna likely gets the #1 seed, right? He could see Alirez, DeSanto and Pantaleo all before the finals. That would be wild and greatly reduce his chances at winning the tournament. Tier 1 Joseph McKenna, New Jersey - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Tier 2 Andrew Alirez, Colorado - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Austin DeSanto, Pennsylvania - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Alec Pantaleo, Michigan - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Tier 3 Patricio Lugo, Florida - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Matthew Kolodzik, New Jersey - New York Athletic Club Beau Bartlett, Pennsylvania - Nittany Lion Wrestling Club Luke Pletcher, Pennsylvania - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Seth Gross, Minnesota - Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club Anthony Ashnault, New Jersey - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Ian Parker, Virginia - Cavalier Wrestling Club Tier 4 Michael McGee, Illinois - Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club Dean Heil, Oklahoma - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Aden Valencia, California - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Jaydin Eierman, Missouri - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Tyler Kasak, Pennsylvania - Nittany Lion Wrestling Club Tier 5 Christian Monserrat, Massachusetts - New York Athletic Club Other Entries Chase Daudelin, New York Aydin Matanane, Oklahoma Nathaniel Johnson, Arizona Jawid Azimi, Texas - Paradigm Wrestling Chandler Mazur, Colorado - Cornerstone Wrestling Club Grant Martsolf, Indiana Henry Porter, Indiana - Indiana RTC Timothy Levine, California - Nittany Lion Wrestling Club -
Senior Nationals (US Olympic Trials Qualifier) - Dec. 15-17
nhs67 replied to SocraTease's topic in International Wrestling
These would be my tiers - my own. They hold no weight insofar as seeding purposes. If they are using that jacked up PIN format, Lee might not even get the 1st seed again. -
Senior Nationals (US Olympic Trials Qualifier) - Dec. 15-17
nhs67 replied to SocraTease's topic in International Wrestling
57 KG is interesting to me in the sense that it appears to be much less exciting with the current entries. You gents know and understand how I like to do my tiers... I wouldn't be surprised to see someone lose to someone one tier below them or defeat someone one tier above them. What makes 57 KG interesting is that because of there being seemingly nobody in Tier 3, that it essentially makes it a Three Horse Race, even if I see Lee as a tier above. What is also neat/interesting is that I don't see anybody from the next tier (Tier 4 because Tier 3 is empty) losing to anyone else currently entered nor do I see them challenging the Tier 2 gents. So aside from a deck, injury, or someone's fiance cheating on one of them... 57 KG is pretty boring. Tier 1 Spencer Lee, Iowa - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Tier 2 Nick Suriano, New Jersey Nico Megaludis, Pennsylvania - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Tier 3 <EMPTY> Tier 4 Brandon Courtney, Arizona - Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club Luke Lilledahl, Missouri - X-Calibur Athletics Wrestling Club Cooper Flynn, Tennessee - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Joshua Rodriguez, Pennsylvania - Titan Mercury Wrestling Club (TMWC) Daniel DeShazer, Kansas - Gopher Wrestling Club - RTC Liam Cronin, Nebraska - Nebraska Wrestling Training Center Tier 5 <EMPTY> Other Entries William Sprouse, California - Central Valley High School Wrestling Jakob Lyons, Oklahoma Lee Celestino, Texas - Cowboy/Cowgirl Wrestling Club Cael Nasdeo, Pennsylvania - Nittany Lion Wrestling Club Devan Turner, Indiana - Indiana RTC Michael Beets, Kentucky - Knights RTC Benyamin Kamali, Michigan - Olivet Wrestling Club Peter Del Gallo, Maine - South Side Wrestling Club -
Buckeyes at Cleveland State Open
nhs67 replied to MPhillips's topic in Ohio State University's Ohio State Wrestling 2022/2023
I am not sure he beats Heller, but he at least tries and competes with him. The Heller twins(?) are really turning it on right now. They both look great. -
Really wondering if Gonzalez down at 125 would be their best option. I think Kilkeary is going to be the guy next year. He looks quite good right now.
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McCrone looks just small for 125. Heinselman, just not quite as good, skill-wise. Bouzakis is good. We doubted but he is a frosh. He will take lumps being a physical 133lber at the D1 level. Mendez... this wasn't Mendez wrestling down, it was Matthews wrestling to his actual ability. D'Emilio had me worried. I don't think 149 is a problem size-wise, I do think he is having some issue(s) adjusting to the weight still. I think he could really surge end-of-year. Paddy looks damn good. Real good. Wilcox shouldn't be our answer. I am hoping Hepner is good (enough) to go soon. I am wondering, long-term if Paddy at 165 and maybe Herman at 157 is a better option than Wilcox at 165? Just a thought. Or even give Chase a chance at 165? Or Paddy up at Brown at 157? Not sure, but I don't think it was more of Heller going out and winning as it was Wilcox also losing it. Guy is a go-getter typically and we didn't see that here. Kharch being hurt is a concern. Is it too early to medical and let Welsh go? I think Welsh could make some fun noise still. Either way I think tOSU pulls A at 174 at this point. Hoffman. Damn. What. The. Phuck. Not sure what is going on here. It is like he went back to the Hoffman that was at 184 and forgot about how much he has grown and learned. Another case like WIlcox against a Heller twin. Heller didn't go out and just win... Hoffman decided to let him get his ass kicked well and proper. Geog is small. He needs another year to get up to size, I think. He has the moxy to succeed and when it all comes together I think he will be fine. Pitzer was going to beat whoever (not named Feldman) that tOSU put out, so the dual was gone either way. At this point, let Hoffman go 285 and put Shumate in at 184. We knew that at least seven of those matches were going to be batshit tough. I was wrong on 149 not being tough, unless you ignore the first four (4) minutes. 157 and 285 were not close, which was expected. Pitt just came to dance.
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He is on my heel team.
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Izzy legitimately tried to take Amine's eye several times.
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Yes they did. They were close.
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Leave this here as a reminder when theys officially died in the Moral Fiber department...
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I think Hamiti is the current best wrestler and they are trying to win duals that they shouldn't be worries about losing but are worried about losing. I don't know what his weight is, but presuming he makes it up to 174lbs, he has a little under four weeks to make it back to 165lbs. Meaning it would take just under four werks to descend appropriately. Soooo... I say if we see him against Ruth in February than he might be staying up. Long story short: I have no clue.
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165 top 6 seeds go 1 2 3 5 4 6.
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Also, sorry I couldn't get the basis of it before.
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I don't particularly care how I am acting on this specific subject, regardless of which social media outlet it is. It is pathetic and weak-minded to still be on Pyle's gonads about it. He legitimately showed he had a pair by defending himself, his co-worker(s?), and his product and the first thing every single idiot wants to do is suck on them extensively (the gonads). It would be pathetic it it was a private conversation via text. It would be pathetic if it was in a a book or magazine. It would be pathetic if it were scribed in to ancient stone tablets. That is what makes it absolutely phucking hilarious. He isn't winning, he's won.
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Bith Maylor and Hamiti were up a weight again against Rider.
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He is a polarizing personality in an industry (journalism and/or wrestling) where it pays to be polarizing - both figuratively and fiscally. The amount of heads he is going to live in rent-free is only going to increase.