A reversal changes who controls the match. You begin underneath your opponent. Instead of escaping, you roll or switch positions. Suddenly, you gain top control. This scores points immediately. Timing creates the opening. You wait for your opponent’s pressure shift. Then you use their momentum against them. Strong hip movement helps complete the turn. Control must be clear to score. For example, a bottom wrestler rolls through and lands on top. The referee signals a reversal for two points. Reversals reward awareness and patience. They can change match momentum quickly. Smart wrestlers look for small mistakes. Quick reactions make reversals possible.
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