Thus, when women wrestle, they are not performing a masculine caricature. They are expressing a deeply embedded female evolutionary toolkit.
Sarah wrestles in college. The environment intensifies. She faces shorter, stockier women who explode off the whistle. Her long levers become a liability in a tie-up. Sarah must adapt (phenotypic plasticity) or die (get cut). She develops a low-risk, distance-based style—ankle picks and slide-bys. She survives. She passes her techniques to younger teammates (cultural inheritance). natural selection female wrestling
: It is a variation of a cutter , specifically a somersault forward-falling neckbreaker. Flair typically executes it by flipping over a kneeling or bent-over opponent, driving their head into the mat. Thus, when women wrestle, they are not performing