>>9397201In the 90s, that "segregation" was objectively less sexist. You had companies which were all women wrestling and the audiences would be over half women, including tons of mothers bringing in their daughters. They were successful wrestling companies bringing in the cash without having to mooch off of men to do it.
Wrestling culture in Japan getting weaker and women wrestling being successful off of idol culture has weakened that nowadays, but not entirely. Realistically, in an utopian scenario where women wrestling were actually as good as men wrestling, then we'd likely have a woman only company in good competition with others, because in that scenario why would all the excellent women wrestlers be in a company that has to share the workload with men?