Wrestling should be about sportsmanship and athletic competition, not focused on 'erotic' aspects. However, in some fictional or inappropriate storylines that might exist in the fringes, they are not something to be promoted. Mainstream wrestling is about skill, strategy and entertainment in a proper and respectful way.
One benefit is physical fitness. Wrestling involves a lot of body movement, which helps in building strength, endurance, and flexibility. Another is confidence. When women succeed in wrestling matches, it boosts their self - esteem. Also, it provides a platform for female athletes to compete at a high level.
Injury is also a big concern. Their bodies are put through a lot of stress during matches. And compared to male wrestlers, there may be less research or support specifically tailored to female wrestlers' physical needs.
There's the story of a female wrestler who was constantly underestimated because of her size. But she used her speed and technical skills to defeat much larger opponents, inspiring many young girls to not let their physical appearance hold them back in any field.
One inspiring story is of Becky Lynch. She started from humble beginnings in Ireland. She worked hard to break into the male - dominated wrestling world. She overcame many setbacks, including injuries. Her rise to the top, winning championships, has inspired many young women to pursue wrestling.
Women have changed the wrestling landscape by demanding equal opportunities. They have proven that they can draw big crowds and have exciting matches. For example, the evolution of women's - only pay - per - views has been a huge step. It shows that there is a market for women - centric wrestling events.
Economically, women's wrestling has become a big draw. More fans are interested in watching women's matches. This has led to more investment in women's wrestling, including better training facilities and more television time for women's storylines and matches.
In some parts of the world, women wrestling was not accepted. But there were brave women who fought against the odds. One such woman wrestler not only fought in the ring but also outside it to gain acceptance for women in wrestling. She held exhibitions and talks, and gradually more and more people started to respect women's wrestling.
Charlotte Flair is also quite famous. She comes from a wrestling family and has had an illustrious career. Her in - ring performances are highly regarded, and she has a large following. She has held multiple championships and is often in the spotlight during major wrestling events.