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WWE's female wrestlers
Kennedy Blades has made headlines by defeating six-time world champion Adeline Gray to secure her spot in the upcoming Paris Olympics, emphasizing the growing competitiveness of women's wrestling in the U.S. The U.S. women's wrestling team aims to surpass Japan, which dominated the last two Olympic Games, as girls' wrestling rapidly gains popularity at the high school level. In the world of WWE, female superstars like Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch have shared their inspiring stories of overcoming personal struggles on their paths to success. Meanwhile, a documentary titled 'Death Tour' highlights the grueling experience of wrestlers traveling through remote northern Manitoba, revealing personal battles beyond their wrestling personas. Additionally, a youth wrestling camp was held in Pipestone Area Schools, attended by 26 participants, showcasing the grassroots growth of the sport. Collectively, these narratives illustrate the resilience and evolution within both amateur and professional wrestling.
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