Here, Perlman discusses the word "wrestled." "Wrestle" implies a more general physical confrontation between two people, except where one's conscience is involved. Probably because 'wrestle' is a far more common term, people see "wrestled" more than "wrested." But unlike dropping that "l" in "public," which really changes the meaning dropping the "l" in "wrestle" probably won't much twist anyone's words.
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