Blast from the Past: Jon Trenge vs Joel Edwards - 2005

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2006

Dual meet between Penn State and Lehigh. 197lb. match between Joel Edwards and Jon Trenge.Trenge is DQ'ed and the match goes down as the first string of matches that earns Trenge a notorious reputation for punishing opponents who he believes purposely attack his medically prescribed goggles.

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  • @wrestle4life234 Thanks

  • @MaverickWrestling Both throwing straight back (potentially dangerous) and throwing after the whistle blew. The whistle clearly blew several times.

  • @wrestle4life234 thanks wrestle4life. But is the straight backwards part the part that was illegal? So if he threw him at an angle it would have been legal?

  • @MaverickWrestling So he threw him straight backwards in a suplay manner (front chestlock exposure for 5). Also, he clubbed him several times after the whistle blew, before he threw him illegally. These two combined were grounds for disqualification.

  • Yes it did look like Edwards was purposefully raking and pushing on Trenge's eyes, however, and I'm sorry for not knowing this but, what did Trenge do that was illegal? Isn't a throw legal? What part of the throw was illegal? Again, my apologies for not knowing the answer already but please help me to understand.

  • @morphine4mysoul cool story bro

  • I love the asshole at the end "get him off the mat"..like he was gonna do something about it..bwaaaahhhaa!

  • @TheBrushy10 1:07..that's not clearing a tie

  • Joel was clearing a tie any wrestler can tell that!

  • I'm actually surprised the referee didn't call Edwards I saw twice in the video blatant use of his right forearm and hand putting pressure across Trenge's eyes. Edwards was in violations of NCAA rules 6.2 paragraph 5, 6.9 and more specifically 8.4.7 please refer to page 111 of the NCAA official rule book under blocking. Of course Trenge was wrong and flagrant in his reaction however the referee may have been able to prevent it had he penalized Edwards.

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