Head Official in wrestling is the referee responsible for enforcing rules and managing match flow. The head official signals points, penalties, and stoppages to maintain proper competition standards. They ensure wrestler safety while confirming the legality of moves and scoring. Wrestlers must follow commands from the head official during every bout. For example, the head official may stop action to warn a wrestler for illegal contact in a high school match. Clear positioning and observation are vital for head officials to maintain fairness. The head official decides challenges and coordinates with mat judges when disputes arise.
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