Wrestling matches are scored by awarding points for offensive actions such as takedowns, reversals, and nearβfalls. Each takedown typically earns two points, while a reversal adds one point, and nearβfall sequences contribute varying points based on duration.
Penalties deduct points from a wrestlerβs total, ensuring fair play. A pin ends the bout instantly, overriding the cumulative point total.
The final score is calculated by summing earned points and subtracting any penalties, unless a pin occurs. This formula is represented mathematically as follows:
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