Wrestlers of Color, Gender, Height, and Nationality Have Some Differences in Handicapping Ranks

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Cynthia Kamenos was born in Texas and is a professional wrestler professionally known as Rene Dupree. She is also known as a Mexican American female professional wrestler who has won the US National Championship several times. Her Height is 6′ 4″. Recently, Cynthia Kamenos was featured in an episode of the TLC television show “PWL.” In the episode, Cynthia displayed some personality disorders.

What happened to Cynthia Kamenos? The answer is not exactly what you think it is. Earlier in the season, Matt Hilton, one of the Executive Creative producers for TLC, had made an article on the site, saying that there were two wrestlers, or that there might be more wrestlers, who were listed as being over six feet tall. Some of the wrestlers who were being mentioned were Rene Dupree and Kamela. The fact is that both of those individuals are listed at least six feet in height. So, what is the mystery behind this Height discrepancy?

If you read the latest articles by the Wrestling Reporters Association, in which they rate the heights of the current world champions, you will see that Rene Dupree is listed as having a height difference of 6.6 inches. Also according to that same article, Kamela is listed as having a height difference of 6.5 inches. So, what is the real story here? Is Rene Dupree, a Hispanic Male, taller than Kamela, a Mexican Female Professional Wrestler?

Wrestlers of ethnicity, race, and height all have different ways of being rated in wrestling competition. Consider this in 2021.

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