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Well, let me tell ya somethin’ about these female wrestlers, you know, the ones they call “female wrestlers list 270” or somethin’ like that. I don’t know much about this fancy computer stuff, but my grandkid showed me some things. So, here’s what I think, just plain talk, mind ya.
First off, they got these strong gals, real strong. Like that Charlotte Flair, they say she got more titles than her daddy, that Ric Flair fella. Fourteen titles! That’s a whole lotta belts, ain’t it? Imagine carryin’ all them things around, must weigh a ton. My back would be killin’ me!
Then there’s this Rhea Ripley. Heard she beat Charlotte at some big wrestlin’ show, WrestleMania 39 they called it. Sounds like a fancy shindig. Folks payin’ good money to watch these gals wrestle. I tell ya, back in my day, we wrestled hay bales, not each other for show!
Now, some folks talk about women wrestlin’ men. That’s somethin’, huh? Said there’s a list somewhere, women who travel around, wrestlin’ men in different cities. Sounds kinda dangerous to me, but these gals, they ain’t no shrinking violets, that’s for sure. They got muscles and they know how to use ‘em. They even do this “mixed wrestlin’” thing, boxin’ too. Tough as nails, I tell ya.
- They got this “session wrestling,” whatever that is. My grandkid tried to explain it, somethin’ about online talk and meetin’ up. Sounds complicated. Back in my day, if you wanted to wrestle, you just wrestled. No need for all this internet mumbo jumbo.
- They also talk about “mat” wrestlin’, “real boxin’,” and even “arm wrestlin’,” All sorts of wrestlin’, it seems. I remember arm wrestlin’ my husband for the last piece of pie at the county fair. Beat him every time! These gals, I bet they could beat anyone.
And get this, they got websites and places where you can find these women. Places where they post pictures and videos. My grandkid showed me some. Some of these gals, they look like they could lift a tractor! They train hard, you can tell. They ain’t messin’ around.
I heard they even got old-timey wrestlin’ videos, with those bodybuilder women from way back. Now that’s somethin’ I’d like to see. Back when wrestlin’ was wrestlin’, not all this fancy jumpin’ around and costumes. Just good ol’ fashioned strength and skill.
They say this list, this “female wrestlers list 270” or whatever, it started a long time ago. People just gatherin’ information from newspapers and magazines, I guess. Then they put it on the internet for everyone to see. It’s like a big ol’ family tree, but with wrestlers instead of cousins and aunts. Keeps growin’ all the time, they say. Every month, they add new names. Must be a lot of tough gals out there, wantin’ to prove their strength.
And you know, some folks want to know how to get in touch with these wrestlers. Maybe they want to learn how to wrestle, maybe they just want to watch. I don’t know. Seems like a lot of trouble to me. But if that’s what folks want to do, well, that’s their business. It takes all kinds to make a world, that’s what my mama used to say.
So, that’s what I know about these female wrestlers. They’re strong, they’re tough, and there’s a whole lot of ‘em out there. Whether they’re wrestlin’ each other, wrestlin’ men, or just arm wrestlin’ for fun, they’re somethin’ else. I tell ya, I wouldn’t wanna mess with ‘em!
And this “WB270Wrestlers” thing? Sounds like a club or somethin’. Maybe where they all get together and swap stories and tips. Or maybe it’s just a place where people can find information about them. Like I said, this computer stuff is confusing. But one thing’s for sure, these women are somethin’ special. They’re breakin’ down barriers and showin’ the world what women can do. And that, I think, is a good thing.
Remember one thing. Strong women been around forever. Just took some folks a while to notice. Now they’re on lists and websites and whatnot. Good for them, I say. They earned it.
Tags: Female Wrestlers, WWE, Wrestling List, Strong Women, Mixed Wrestling, Session Wrestling, WB270Wrestlers, Charlotte Flair, Rhea Ripley, Wrestler Contact, Female Athletes