One alternative could be fan - made stories that explore the behind - the - scenes relationships among the female wrestlers in a non - sexual way, like their friendships and how they support each other in training. Also, there could be fan fictions centered around the development of their wrestling techniques over time.
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.
There could also be a storyline centered around a group of female wrestlers forming an alliance to take on a dominant heel (bad guy) in the women's division. They might have to put aside their individual differences and learn to work together as a team, with each member bringing their unique skills to the table in order to defeat the common enemy.
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.
We should avoid them because they objectify women. Wrestling is a sport that should be respected for its athleticism, and when we introduce 'erotic' elements, it turns the focus from the sport to something inappropriate. It also sets a bad example for younger generations who might be interested in wrestling as a sport.
In addition, the story of some female wrestlers who use wrestling as a way to empower themselves and other women is also very inspiring. They break gender stereotypes and prove that women can be just as strong and competitive in the wrestling arena.
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.
We should focus on positive and healthy aspects of women in wrestling such as their skills, training efforts and achievements in the real wrestling field rather than any inappropriate or unethical 'erotic' concepts related to it.