Blanket media coverage and the chance for victors to escape poverty by earning up to $300,000 per contest has fired up the passion for the sport to dizzying levels, with the country's grandees now joining the spectator.
But concern is growing that the youth are abandoning their education and jobs for a shortcut to fame without any guarantees of success, and observers point out that only a handful ever make it to the top in painfully short careers.
"Almost all wrestlers have abandoned their original jobs to enter the arena," said Oumar Diarra, secretary-general of the national sportswriters' association.
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Still encouraging violence amongst our youths
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