I don't actually disagree with your point that cutting weight is bad if you want to be a better wrestler. I also never said him goimg 197lbs was reasonable. You're being dramatic.
That said, I do disagree with you using information that is easily proven false to solidify your claim - or at the very least make it appear to make more sense.
In no report has Parris ever been 6'5" tall. That is like saying Shane Carwin was 6'5" tall three fights after he was 6'2" tall, as a 36 year old man.
You can also dismiss his ragdolling all you want, it doesn't make it any less relevant for me to point it out, as we were talking about prospective weights as well as physical growth. He was a 220lb True Frosh hwt that DNP and finished as a 255lb NCAA champ.
Also, the Haines bit? Why use two seasons ago? That doesn't make sense and seems as if you're still trying to cherry pick and choose whatever you feel like, which yoi are being critical of others doing. Use more relevant, recent information. That will help your case better, or at the very least make you appear less silly and/or hypocritical when you try to point out anybody else also cherry picking 'only' champs.
It honestly looks like you need to take a deep breath, read, then re-read most of who is saying what in this thread. You're all over and you're trying to refute different points than others are actually trying to make, using exaggerated misinformation along the way. There is a definable term for that, I believe.
Edit: It was a ragdolling, btw... https://www.flowrestling.org/video/6225604-285-lbs-semifinal-anthony-cassioppi-illinois-vs-mason-parris-indiana