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Women's wrestling is the fastest-growing sport in America. But it's still not fully sanctioned. In Ohio, a wrestling hotbed, girls must compete for their titles - and fight for their sport to be recognized.
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00:01Throughout every high school, the only way for girls to wrestle was to join a boys team.
00:08They're gonna go through that door whether they have to slide in or whether they kick it open.
00:13I was just running through all the all-star boys.
00:16They think they're better than us.
00:21We need a girls division in high school.
00:24The state tournament was born.
00:26With that, meeting adjourned.
00:28Now we're on the same level as the guys.
00:33There's gonna be a lot of little girls that are impacted by this and inspired by this.
00:39One, two, three, five!
00:41Handle call!
00:43No, no, no, no, hold her head!
00:45I've got her choices!
00:49You gotta fight!
00:59They don't respect you, Jay.
01:02Burn this place down.
01:03It can be brutal at times.
01:05Like, did I do enough to get them ready for this, you know?
01:08And we fuck on that.
01:10Yeah, around the globe.
01:11Yeah.
01:22You can say you girls won, we go right there as well!
01:23Everyone's running up here, our kids will swing.
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