Natural Selection Female Wrestling - ((full))

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Let us move from metaphor to physiology. Is there a biological basis for natural selection operating within female wrestling? natural selection female wrestling

on the rise of collegiate women's wrestling programs. We aren't just fighting an opponent; we are

The story begins in the late 19th century. Women's wrestling first appeared as a sideshow performance, a novelty act where women would wrestle each other, and sometimes men, for the amusement of crowds. The first recognized Women's World Champion, Cora Livingston, began her career in 1906, competing in an era where female athletes were viewed as oddities. Over the following decades, trailblazers like Mildred Burke and The Fabulous Moolah fought for recognition, legitimizing women's wrestling when few believed it had a future. Is there a biological basis for natural selection