The Wrestling Team: A Short Story

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Once upon a time their was a little brown and black blue eyed bear that wanted to join the wrestling team. But to come to find out he was to little because to be in their you have to be 6 feet tall and 400 pounds but he is 4 feet tall and 250 pounds.And he was way too little for it. But when they had a meet he would be their to watch and he knew more about wrestling then he knew about himself. And the big bears don't want him to get hurt so they won't let him join. And he would also stick out. So the only way he could play is is he could find someone his size but if he does he will only get to wrestle him. so he went all around town asking litlle bears if they would join the wrestling team and no one would or was able to.

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