Wrestling is an ancient and popular sport. It was included since the first Olympics. It is a weight-classified sport and suitable for Taiwanese athletes. This research investigated the scoring pattern in each round in 5 international wrestling competitions. The samples included 425 games from 2008 World University Wrestling Championship (male Greek and free styles, and female free style) and the First and Second Olympic Qualifying Tournaments (female free style). The scoring of each round was analyzed. The results were similar in different genders, weight classes, and game schedules. The gold medalists led the first and second round for about 70% in all settings, while the percentage was down to about 25% in the third round. In the non-ranked athletes, the percentages of winning the first and second round were about 26%. The ratio of tied third round in all levels of competitors was about 70%. The results showed that most wrestling competitions were determined in the first and second rounds. There was high percentage of tied scores in the third round. For elite athletes, the advantage was established quickly in the first 2 rounds so that they can conserve energy in the third round.