I'm with you Tom. I hate sumo and the refs simply need to do their job. The tricky part is that each one evaluates stalling a bit differently. Some, it seems, is based on shot/no shot ratio. But backing up and staying next to the line keeps the opponent from scoring more often than not. Some like Star, Brooks, and few other of our guys have gotten really good at edge wrestling as a result. You know when someone is stalling - LL's match is a great example. Ref gave him multiple warnings, saw him grabbing fingers, feint shots... finally banged him. Same with Levi's match. Just need to do it sooner.I disagree. I'm not in favor of anything that incentives wrestlers to just try to push out their opponent, as opposed to trying to get a TD.
The mandatory stall call if the defensive wrestler backs off the mat to avoid a TD is, IMHO, a sufficient means of penalizing a wrestler that works the edge and then uses the edge to avoid a TD.
I may be in the minority on this (kind of impossible for me to know either way). To me, there are differences between folks and freestyle. Some seem to want to move folk more toward freestyle. While tweaking the rules in either style is fine to address problems that crop up over time, I don't think there is an issue here that a push-out rule would improve.
Just my 2 cents
Oh yeah, I saw two instances of stalling called on the person pushing his opponent OB on Thursday! Don't recall seeing it on Fri or Sat.
I think it has been brought up before, but the step out rules will add some controversy to top/bottom wrestling. Final thought... mat isn't big enough in the first place