We should stay away from this type of 'wrestling erotic fiction' as it is not in line with the standards of good taste and positive values. Instead, we can focus on positive wrestling - related literature, like those that focus on the athleticism, the spirit of competition, and the stories of the wrestlers' hard work and achievement.
The stories in Mexican wrestling pulp fiction are usually quite simple yet engaging. It often involves a wrestler facing some kind of injustice or a powerful rival. There's a sense of good versus evil. And the setting, of course, is the vibrant world of Mexican wrestling arenas. The atmosphere is filled with the energy of the crowd, the bright lights, and the colorful masks and outfits. There's also a lot of melodrama, like a wrestler's family or friends being in danger, which adds to the pulp - like quality.
Well, 'The Great Wrestling Rivalry' is also quite popular. It focuses on two wrestlers who have an intense rivalry that spans years and how their relationship evolves over time, both in and out of the ring.
You should also focus on the relationship development. It can start with a small incident like a friendly sparring session that leads to a deeper connection. Add some conflict too, such as differences in their career goals or dealing with homophobia within the wrestling community.
There are also some really good wrestling fan - fictions out there. For instance, some stories on platforms like Wattpad that explore unique storylines within the pro wrestling universe, like a wrestler having to overcome a mysterious curse that affects their in - ring performance. These often blend the over - the - top nature of wrestling with elements of fantasy and drama.
I'm not sure if it's a 'popular' genre in a general sense. It's a very niche and specialized form of fictional writing that caters to a specific, likely small, audience who are interested in gay-themed erotic stories combined with the concept of wrestling. Mainstream literature tends to focus more on broader themes that have wider appeal.
In mixed wrestling fiction, themes like redemption can be popular. A character who has made mistakes in the past tries to redeem themselves through their wrestling performance. Additionally, the theme of friendship and teamwork might be present, especially in team - based wrestling stories. And of course, the theme of victory against all odds, which makes the story exciting and engaging.