A pin ends the match instantly. You hold your opponent’s shoulders to the mat. Both shoulders must touch at the same time. The referee checks for control and contact. You apply steady pressure from the top. Good positioning keeps them flat. Strength alone rarely secures a pin. Proper technique matters more. You trap arms or control the head. This limits their ability to bridge. For example, a wrestler locks up the arms and presses down. The referee slaps the mat to signal the pin. The match stops immediately after. A pin brings total victory. Wrestlers always seek this finish. It rewards dominance and control.
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