Deferred Choice in wrestling refers to delaying a scoring decision until after a sequence ends. Officials use deferred choice to review which wrestler controlled the action first. The referee observes the match and signals a decision after determining point eligibility. Wrestlers continue competing until the official confirms which moves count for points. For example, in a college match, a referee may wait to see which wrestler maintains control after a scramble. Coaches often train athletes to secure position quickly to avoid losing points during deferred choice. Timing and awareness are critical to handle situations involving deferred choice effectively.
