Why wrestlers are so attractive to women

WWE wrestlers tend to be larger-than-life characters who earn a living by throwing each other around the ring to massive audiences’ acclaim. But whether you regard this activity as a sport or entertainment, do these figures attract females’ attention, particularly a potential love interest? Of course, they do, and many online sites and blogs will outline why wrestlers are such a turn-on for their legions of female admirers.

The woman wants that man who can protect her.

To be at the peak of the game, wrestlers need to look after their physique. Musclebound individuals are fit and healthy, possessing all the attributes that women desire when finding guys displaying peak physicality. Females also appreciate that their wrestlers will not take any nonsense from anyone else and will be able to defend them in any circumstances.

Passionate character

Because WWE wrestling is so much more than physical activity, involving protagonists developing strong stage personas, this will extrapolate to the type of person they are in reality. These guys are likely to be fiery individuals who will be so much more interesting to any prospective partner than if they worked in run-of-the-mill occupations.

Perfect body

No wrestler will ever achieve success if they follow an unhealthy diet or allow their muscle definition to sag. Looking after themselves becomes a 24/7 occupation. Because they are at the peak of their physical perfection, this makes them highly desirable to women attracted to that type of figure rather than slightly-built guys.

 Self-confident

Wrestling is only a team sport in so far as there are sometimes tag competitions. Apart from that, wrestlers are strong individuals who require extreme degrees of self-belief and confidence if they are to maintain their pole position.

Greatest Wrestlers Of All Time

– The Undertaker

Born Mark William Calaway, The Undertaker gained widespread popularity when he entered the world of WWE as a horror-themed entity. He would use scare tactics to intimidate his opponents, not least inferring he had supernatural powers. A long-running wrestling character, he eventually transitioned into a biker before returning to his original gimmick in 2004. Along the way, he has also been known for his partnership with Kane, his half-brother in his storyline, with whom he has both feuded and formed a team: The Brothers of Destruction. Retiring in 2020, he has been named one of the greatest wrestlers of all, and a 12-minute fight with Stone Cold Steve Austin in 1999 holds the record for being one of WWE’s highest-rated segments ever.

– Rey Mysterio

Ray Mysterio is the greatest cruiserweight (wrestlers weighing 100kg or less) in pro wrestling history. Amongst his many attributes, he popularised a wrestling style involving highflying techniques, particularly popular with his audience. He has been three times world champion, as well as the 2006 winner of the Royal Rumble. A larger-than-life character, he has released several DVDs covering his wrestling career and aspects of his personal life. He has also delved into rap music and has become a playable character in a wide range of video games.

– Randy Orton

Orton comes from three generations of professional wrestlers, commencing with his grandfather, Bob Orton, born in Kansas City in 1929. The latest in this esteemed line of fighters, he acquired his nickname ‘The Legend Killer’ during a particular storyline when he began to disrespect and physically attack other Hall of Fame veterans. WWE recognizes him as having 14 world championship victories, making him the third most successful wrestler in the sport’s history. One of his signature moves, a punt kick, was declared illegal by WWE management due to the risk of injury to imitators this should be botched. Away from the ring, he has starred in several popular action movies.

– John Cena

John Cena is a highly recognizable wrestler. As well as his prowess in the ring where his character eventually became a clean-cut Superman-type protagonist, he has made an alternative career as a rap musician, and latterly a filmstar. Amongst the movies he has starred in are The Marine, 12 Rounds, Trainwreck, Bumblebee, and Suicide Squad. He is also respected for his charity work.

– Hulk Hogan

The flamboyant Hulk Hogan is a retired wrestler who has become a TV personality and musician. He is one of wrestling’s most instantly recognizable stars, having first entered the ring in 1977 before numerous successes. He has now known for his TV presenting and film roles; examples of the latter include ‘Rocky III,’ where he played the main antagonist, and thunder in Paradise,’ an adventure film launched by the same creators as Baywatch.