145lb Final: Tony Jameson OH def 1-0 Walter Peppelman PA

2007 Super 32 Challenge

Greensboro, NC  ⋅  Oct, 19 2007 - Oct 20 2007   |   Coverage created by Flowrestling


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2007 Super 32 Challenge returns to the Special Events Center at the Greensboro Coliseum and it has quickly become the premier pre-season tournament in the country. After much thought, Middle School division has been eliminated in order to ensure the continued success of the tournament. The 2006 tournament drew wrestlers from 26 states, and featured over 175 state champions. States represented were Alabama, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. 13 out of 14 weight classes in the high school division had at least one wrestler ranked in the top 12 in the country, and several weight classes had multiple top 12 ranked wrestlers. For more info please visit this site.

#65
Anonymous Coward   November 3 at 6:30pm
hahahah what the is tony doing. what a goober.
  
#64
Naus   February 3 at 10:53pm
Dude, Jameson was so stuck there at around 5:45!
  
#63
1?   October 31, 2008 at 11:22pm
ooo, that one wouldn;t have called that
  
#62
Funny   October 31, 2008 at 11:21pm
...looked flat there early, who is the jack o'lantern in Jameson's corner...enteraining match
  
#61
HAHADUMBMONKEY   June 24, 2008 at 8:33pm
jameson thinks he is absolutely amazing. congrats mr. 4x state champ

you still got spanked by byrnes and baldosero the NJ champs at 140 and 145
  
#60
Truth   May 2, 2008 at 10:25pm
Tony Jameson = Infinitely more naturally talented than Peppleman
Peppleman = Infinitely more technically sound than Jameson

Conclusion: Ohio State University has a boatload of RAW talent ready to be tamed.
  
#59
Wow   April 9, 2008 at 7:38pm
Holy crap Shannon_x is nostradamus!
  
#58
Wrestling_x   March 12, 2008 at 6:15pm
if tony wrestles like that in college he'll get destroyed as soon as he leaves his stance he'll get shot on or he'll get pinned if he EVER gives his leg
  
#57
Aaron Branham   March 12, 2008 at 5:37pm
they are to the right
  
#56
Aaron Branham   March 12, 2008 at 5:36pm
watch the black kids in the background at about 2:30 into the video, they act like they are fighting then one falls over a chair
  
#55
To Shannon_x   March 10, 2008 at 3:10pm
RUDY HENDON DID GIVE JAMESON ALL HE COULD HANDLE!! you called it lol
  
#54
To Shoefan   March 10, 2008 at 3:09pm
why yes they are...
  
#53
SHoeFAn   March 5, 2008 at 1:36pm
Weird question, but are those Nike Kolat Speeds he's wearing?
  
#52
Jeremy Myers   March 3, 2008 at 9:48am
uhm...no
  
#51
Shannon_x   February 28, 2008 at 1:12pm
u heard it here first, Rudy Hendon is the next big thing at 145, he will beat T.J.
  
#50
Dk   February 24, 2008 at 8:40pm
WOW! Pepplemen prob could beat that kid but it was a great match.
  
#49
TWT RULES   February 7, 2008 at 11:46am
Had some more impressive wins earlier in this tournament
  
#48
Thecrap   January 22, 2008 at 5:52pm
i love how tony wrestles he keeps it interestig
  
#47
True Future   January 16, 2008 at 12:14am
Tony Jameson is entertaining to watch and pretty damn good as well. Sounds like a bunch of haters out their honestly and i'm an unbiased observer.
  
#46
Super119Man_x   January 13, 2008 at 5:44pm
and if its so bad for the sport of wrestling

all the people watching the match seem to be loving it
  
#45
Super119Man_x   January 13, 2008 at 5:43pm
Why is it just because he dosent wrestle like everyone else and has his own style hes cocky??

Hes a great wrestler and goes out on the mat to have fun and he wins while he has fun

and i think he'll do very good in college he has great defense and hes tough on top
  
#44
Brad Canale   January 4, 2008 at 1:50pm
This is what people out side of wrestling, non-wrestlers, liek to watch. This kind of "junk" ios great for wrestling. Look at Ben Askren, who the hell knew what he was doing half the time. ocky or not this is good for wrestling. This gets people into the sport.
  
#43
Jamie Sperrazza   January 3, 2008 at 3:22pm
When I first saw this match I was like, what the hell is he doing. But after seeing some of his other matches I realised that he only does this type of wrestling against weaker opponents. He gets serious half way through the first period of this match. He will never learn his lesson because the people that could woop him get the serious wrestler for 6 minutes.
  
#42
Jamalparks_x   December 30, 2007 at 8:00pm
dude how can you say that his style is far superior!? lol just because i dont jump around like a monkey!I've beaten far better wrestlers then him,and not just beaten them i beat them pretty bad!trust i would eat this kids lunch!
  
#41
Joe Kay   December 29, 2007 at 11:42pm
i guess ur on the website, sorry bout that man. but still, tonys style is far superior
  
#40
Joe Kay   December 29, 2007 at 11:40pm
yea jamalparks, i bet u would beat tony, look at his record from his junior year. tonys funk wrestling is what got him to where he is. r u on the website anywhere?
  
#39
Bob Brigati   December 27, 2007 at 3:41pm
sure you would.....sure you would
  
#38
Layton Ramsey   December 22, 2007 at 7:26pm
we need more Jameson videos on this site
  
#37
Myers   December 22, 2007 at 7:24pm
I love Jameson, even the way he bounces is entertaining
  
#36
Oldmoc   December 21, 2007 at 11:47am
tony j is also stalling. when the whistle start he walk out of the small circle everytime
  
#35
Oldmoc   December 21, 2007 at 11:43am
what the hell is tony j doing??? but then again i love the rabbit bounce
  
#34
Wow   December 20, 2007 at 7:20pm
State champ, 100% agreed, Ref should have called defensive fall at least twice.
  
#33
Sd   November 13, 2007 at 8:57pm
Jameson is a good wrestling but is way to cocky.
I hope someone destroys him in college.
  
#32
D3i   October 30, 2007 at 7:36pm
oh wow you guys are being stupid for saying Peppelman was even close to beating Jameson. Peppelman only got past Jameson's defense early in the first period with his Fireman's attempt. Jameson got a duck under to a sweep single, a near reversal. Peppelman's offense was nothing compared to Jameson's.
  
#31
Wrestlerkid   October 29, 2007 at 2:42pm
Holy crap- they are both amazing wrestlers; Peppelman's match against Martens was really good (very nice tilt he has) and Jameson's match against Hudson Power was awesome to watch. Jameson's got style and if he can be cocky and tech kids doing it then he deserves to be.
  
#30
Joe Momma   October 29, 2007 at 9:48am
i am waiting for one of you fools to comment on jameson for his shoe cooming off too!!!
  
#29
Tll   October 27, 2007 at 7:45pm
from an impartial stand point... this match could have gone either way. could the ref have called a defensive pin? yes. the thing is, defensive pins are usually not called. from personal experiance, refs don't like to call them. next, was jameson show boating? yes. but if you can pull that off on one of the top kids in the country thats great.
  
#28
Drumstik125   October 27, 2007 at 6:53am
I've read all of the comments that have been posted on all of tony j's matchs and think its funny how most of u bash him, but sit in front of yours computers and watch the matches over and over. Just because a kid has his own style of wrestling and decides to have a little bit of fun, you up and say he's cocky and make it seem that he doesnt even deserve to be on the mat. Well I've known the kid since he was in 8th grade, and was his drill partner his frosh and sophomore year. And 3 state championships later we have this. Im pretty sure no one on this forum can say the same, especially doing it in Ohio division 1 wrestling. But if u want to mock his style, step on the mat with him, and 6 mins. later tell me how you feel
  
#27
Pennsylvania   October 27, 2007 at 5:38am
We have watched for many years the Peppelmans and I will say that their moves have gotten better and their attitudes have stayed the same. Meaning, hats off to their dad for keeping up with their amazing talent and for keeping the boys grounded to what it takes to be a champion. We have enjoyed the wrestling energy both boys put out. Never have either forgotten to shake a hand or embrace a fellow wrestler (as they have in the past with my son) as for comments posted that are unbecoming...truth is Peppleman name is one that you will hear when talking about wrestling. How you get there is as important as why you are there in the first place. Wrestling IS an attitude and a wrestler has a choice on how they present themselves with a win as well as a loss. Showing off...is showing off a great strength and ability of what will work for THAT individual,that is wrestling. If everyone wrestled with the same style, there would be no class, just the same style. Walter has shown all his hard work through the years have made him an amazing wrestler. Great Job. Go Pa!!!
  
#26
Anonymous Coward   October 26, 2007 at 6:35am
this video makes me sick, i know jameson is a good wrestler, but he is a complete show off. Peppelman is a class act and the better wrestler.
  
#25
Robert Pascale   October 25, 2007 at 3:46pm
I think Jake Kemmerer is going 145 this year.

Yes many wrestlers come out of thier stance and bounce a bit, but theres a line between that and unnecasary showing off. I saw on another video he was teching a kid and did a forward roll while cutting him. whats that about? humiliating an obviously inferior opponent?? A solid wrestler who stays in a good position and doesn't go for the jukes should be able to handle Jameson. College that is, he is more athletic and mature than almost all high schoolers which gives him the Ws, but for sucess on the next level he should focus on TECHNIQUE. As of this point, his is sloppy.
  
#24
Steensezwat   October 25, 2007 at 12:12pm
hey one and all...they are both great and both accomplished. My vote is leave it lay and not make this out to be to a conflict like either of the kids did anything morally or humanly wrong. They both are gladiators and deserve praise for where they are in the wrestling world not pissing matches..anyone agree??
  
#23
Va Tech   October 25, 2007 at 5:55am
Peppleman won the match.The sad part is that you could see the defensive pin comming. He just missed it 10 - 15 seconds earlier. That was so easy to call. Many times that happens so fast that the official is out of position.
No excuses here,that was an easy call. 2 seconds is 2 seconds he didn't make the rule.Added to it,you can here the, as could the official,the boys coach yelling watch your back.
  
#22
Anonymous Coward   October 24, 2007 at 6:48pm
well comparing styles would mean they have some similarities which they do not. john smith never hopped around like a ballerina taunting his opponent.
  
#21
Anonymous Coward   October 24, 2007 at 4:55pm
on the john smith comment i made before, did I ever say he was john smith...no. Did u even read it or just go, oh that guy is saying he is john smith, what an idiot....yes the kid is in high school so he hasnt accomplished what john smith did, never said he did. im comparing their STYLES, not accomplishments. comparing unique styles isnt saying they are the same.
  
#20
Homosezwat   October 24, 2007 at 3:44pm
hey crack head on the kemerer comment -he most certainly did....all 168lbs of kemerer....this was uh what 145lbs and he weighs 149 with out sucking weight...kemerer would have gotten jacked at the super 32..maybe that is why he wasn't there..stay in boardman with the first place medal and be happy..goood luck to big jake with guyz his own weight -mouth piece
  
#19
Just Another   October 24, 2007 at 2:37pm
i agree that his style appears and could possibly be a bit cocky, but the simple fact is he won the match and it doesn't appear that many people are even close to his level. until someone goes 6 min with Jameson and truly beats him we dont have much room to talk, even with his flaws of bouncy and standing straight up, very few have beat him. im not trying to defend him but why are we putting him down he's good dont bash him for that.
  
#18
Anonymous   October 24, 2007 at 12:19pm
jameson wasnt hopping around like that at the bordman tournament when jake kemerer from hempfield beat him 12-5
  
#17
Anonymous Coward   October 24, 2007 at 11:59am
this kid cant even compare to john smith so that analysis was just stupid
  
#16
Steensezwat   October 24, 2007 at 5:40am
and i'll tell you one thing that he won't need to do this year or at any level is learn to deal with all the stupid comments -he's been doing it for the last 3 years...bottom line again i guess the show boat has 1 belt and the no boat's have probably uh i'm guessing none..
as for peppleman he is a class act and as tuff as they come i am only defending tony since i was in his corner...i love watching walter and marshall as well.... honestly would have loved to see them wrestle the periods 2-2-2..i'd like to see the super 32 put in the true second wrestle off for first.
  
#15
Sackerdrag   October 23, 2007 at 6:38pm
I agree that Tony is no John Smith (there is only one of those),however Smith most definitely did stand up straight and bounce around during matches.
  
#14
Republic   October 23, 2007 at 5:18pm
I've watched Tony wrestle since he was a 6th grade kid, and he is simply put, unique, a style that is hard to counter, and just fun to watch. He will need to make adjustments at the next level, but at the same time, he is probably the only wrestler on the planet that can get away with the funk at the next level.
  
#13
Anonymous Coward   October 23, 2007 at 3:24pm
and this kid is no john smith. john smith wrestled loose and was always changing levels. He never stood straight up and bounced around like he wasnt even in a match.
  
#12
Steensezwat   October 23, 2007 at 2:03pm
and as for the rest of you that worry about his college career -particularly you ohio haters who have made a living bashing him on your web site since his first state championship you shouldn't spend your time hoping he won't win his fourth or his college career...he will win it with flying colors and he will be outstanding in college. Now log off this site and back onto your little ohio chat room and start talking smack again -I am sure tony is practicing somewhere in austintown or with me and could care less what you think, feel, or wish..his skin is tuffer than your hard head.
  
#11
Steensezwat   October 23, 2007 at 1:58pm
no pin you freaks..no control and no one thousand count..if you want a victory like that from a match like this your all bottom feeders!! As for his cocky crap you are jealous and nothing constructive to say and only a destructive mentality like most losers in the world. As for wrestling with him since jr high in ohio he got a lot better and your probably still wearing your 13 & 14 2nd place medal wondering about cutting weight to beat a smaller kid cause jameson merked your butt....as for college he will do what he needs to to succeed and will..I have worked with him all summer in the wrestling room and he is dedicated and devoted and very talented -different yes but top notch..he worked out like a ball of fire for the two weeks prior to the super 32 with focus and intensity...two words for you haters shut it.
  
#10
Anonymous Coward   October 23, 2007 at 8:00am
There is no way you can tell from the video that he was pinned. Other than that, Peppelman was never close to scoring and spent most of the match grasping to an ankle to avoid a takedown or reversal. Also, he was given a gift when they stopped the match for no apparent reason as he was being put in his back out of the same scramble where some of you are claiming he was "pinned". There's nothing cocky about bouncing around, sorry that not everyone can be a robot. Get over your jealousy.
  
#9
Anonymous Coward   October 23, 2007 at 7:43am
blah blah blah stop knocking peoples style. John Smith wasn't conventional at all, he hopped around the mat, went down to a one-knee or two knee stance, bouncing all over the place to fake out his opponent and then setup a good shot. This kid has a wierd style, but it works for him and he wins. Period.
  
#8
Anonymous Coward   October 23, 2007 at 6:12am
jamesons wrestling is bad for the sport because wrestling is a sport where you go out there and scrap with your opponent, go to battle with them even, but you do not go out there and jump around like a little cheerleader. i am an ohio wrestler, and have wrestled with jameson since junior high and my oh my has this kid changed he never did this stupid stuff back then.
  
#7
GoBlue   October 23, 2007 at 5:46am
Awesome match however jameson looked like he was pinned a couple of times....I like his style he isnt being cocky its just different...Good job to both wrestlers
  
#6
Sackerdrag   October 23, 2007 at 5:18am
Think what you want about Jameson's style, he won the match. I'm sure all of you guys calling for the pin have a better view than the 2 officials that were on the mat. Regarding the escape, if you watch the official awards Jameson an escape(watch his right hand) first then Jameson goes for the takedown.
  
#5
Fan   October 22, 2007 at 10:22pm
Heard alot about Jameson, finally saw him, now not a fan. Pepp prob had him pinned 2X, ref didn't even look. The way that kid acts is not good for the sport. I hope he has enough brains not to try that cockey crap in college. He may win some matches but I gaurantee he could end up with a significant injury either during or after a match in college.
  
#4
NJ Wrestling Fan   October 22, 2007 at 6:05pm
Great match. I hardly think a 1-0 match make anyone a fool, well maybe someone that would post that.
  
#3
Anonymous Coward   October 22, 2007 at 5:13pm
the way you beat jameson is to have more points than him at the end of the match...pretty simple
  
#2
Anonymous Coward   October 22, 2007 at 3:42pm
Ohio kid was pinned, but being a fellow Buckeye, I will take the victory.
  
#1
Dckundr   October 22, 2007 at 3:31pm
the kids good and cool to watch.......and if anyones who says diff go play basketball.
  
#0
Anonymous Coward   October 22, 2007 at 2:52pm
Terrible for the Sport? He's not Cocky, hes a champion. How you present yourself on the mat can make a difference in the outcome of the match.
  
#-1
BAD KARMA BOY   October 22, 2007 at 12:48pm
Jamesons owns all...i dont care if u think he is cocky or not....he is good....how is it terrible for the sport when everyone wants to see him wrestle....he is one of those type of people that bring attention and attendence to wrestling.
  

2007 Super 32 Challenge

145lb Final: Tony Jameson OH def 1-0 Walter Peppelman PA

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145 Lb Finals: Tony Jameson Austintown - OH def 1-0 Walter Peppelman Central Dauphin - PA
November 30, 2006
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Michael Tuck TN def 6-3 Matthew Moses NCMichael Tuck TN def 6-3 Matthew Moses NC
140 lbs - match
Vs Justin McDermitt MI def 14-1 Chris Perez  FLVs Justin McDermitt MI def 14-1 Chris Perez FL
140 lbs - match
Ricky Anderson VA Pins Michael Bizzozzaro FLRicky Anderson VA Pins Michael Bizzozzaro FL
140 lbs - match
Richard Spicel OH Pins 1:13 Louis Johnson  VARichard Spicel OH Pins 1:13 Louis Johnson VA
140 lbs - match
Collin Palmer OH def 15-4 Gabe Gleason  NJCollin Palmer OH def 15-4 Gabe Gleason NJ
135 lbs - match
Jacob Earp NC Pins Ty Zarbo FLJacob Earp NC Pins Ty Zarbo FL
135 lbs - match
Juan Stimpson PA vs cody ross NC, Bout 331Juan Stimpson PA vs cody ross NC, Bout 331
112 lbs - match
Josiah Beers Pins 0:32  Kenny Taffur  Bout 373Josiah Beers Pins 0:32 Kenny Taffur Bout 373
285 lbs - match
Nicholas Gregoris def. Scott McGee 9-4Nicholas Gregoris def. Scott McGee 9-4
152 lbs - match
Gray Gerald def Tim Eggers 6-0Gray Gerald def Tim Eggers 6-0
130 lbs - match