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near fall
a situation in wrestling when a wrestler almost pins their opponent, achieving a count of two but not the full three required for a pin
A near fall in wrestling is when a wrestler comes very close to pinning their opponent, earning points based on the duration and control of the hold. This happens when one of the opponents shoulders is on the mat, and the other is at an angle close to the mat, or when both shoulders are nearly pinned but not fully secured. Near falls are important for scoring in wrestling, as they show dominance and skill in controlling the match. Points awarded depend on how long the wrestler maintains the near pin position.
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