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125 Steen vs Barnett

Barnett in a single 2-0.

Barnett riding tough. 1 min RT.  Steen looks small.

Barnett with the tilt 4-0.

Another tilt 8-0.

2nd period.  Barnett TD 10-0.  Heading toward a quick tech.

Barnett working the arm bar.  Another tilt.  Barnett wins 15-0.

Steen looks 2 inches shorter and 20 pounds lighter.

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13 minutes ago, wrestlingphish said:

Cael didn’t think the match would be FUN enough for Facundo which is what Cael is focused on (not winning).

Yes, Cael Sanderson is most known for not caring about winning. You are a keen observer of the human condition.

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17 minutes ago, wrestlingphish said:

Cael didn’t think the match would be FUN enough for Facundo which is what Cael is focused on (not winning).

Don't be dramatic. RBY and Lee have both said it's their choice when to compete.

Here's Cael's own words on the topic:

 

“I think it’s a tricky situation; there’s different mind-sets, you know,” Sanderson said. “A guy like Aaron, he looks at it sometimes like, ‘well I want to give some of these other guys on the team a chance to wrestle.’

“But I think it’s a little tricky,” Sanderson continued. “When I grew up my dad was my coach and I wouldn’t miss a match for anything; I don’t care what the situation is. So that’s my mentality, but I think things kind of change over time.”

“Kids could look at things differently and I don’t think there’s a right or wrong answer. You’ve seen some really successful wrestlers the last few years kind of picked and chosen the matches they wanted to participate in. Hopefully that’s not a trend. Part of wrestling is … wrestle … go compete. But we give our guys a lot of freedom to make decisions and take some ownership in their careers and we have a lot of trust in them.”

 

So, the decision on when to compete does not seem to be one sided

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