Argumentative Essay: What´s Dwarf Wrestling?

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Dwarf wrestling has been around for a long period of time. It started in the 1950’s known as the the golden age for dwarf wrestling. Shigeru Akabane was the first dwarf wrestler. “I think dwarf wrestling is okay because it’s not our decision if we want to do it is theirs, if they want to do it than so be it.
Everyone has a different opinion about dwarf wrestling. I think it is totally okay if dwarfs want to wrestle. “ I don’t think that it is okay for dwarfs to wrestle they really can’t support themselves.” Said Francisco Garcia a senior at Ronald Reagan high school. “Honestly it’s not my desicion if they want to wrestle, I think it is pretty fun to watch.” Said Sheala Alvorado a junior at West Forsyth high school.

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