It is interesting to me because it seems like wrestlers have adjusted to not getting called. Both Carr and Mason Parris had looks of surprise when they realized they got called for the second stall so late and it was going to SV. Both were deserved though.
Nagao was down 3. He needed to make something happen, but the only thing he worked for was a riding point. Never attempted a turn. And it apparently never occured to him to cut RBY and work for a takedown. It was purely bad match strategy. Lose by 2 or lose by more and you still lose.
And Deakin hilariously almost got stalled out from top. While ranked #2 in the country. One of the funniest things I have ever seen in wrestling. Never saw a top guy concede defeat so thoroughly.
Interesting that in a match where Nagao back pedalled for two periods and then didn't try to score from the top when trailing by 3, that you call out the guy who scored by going forward.