Ok, so:
The OP features a picture of Mack Beggs, a trans male who, because he was born female, was required to wrestle in the girls division in Texas. This was NOT what he wanted. He continually tried to get permission to wrestle with the boys, and was turned down. So he wrestled where he was allowed to, and won back to back state championships. Again, though, this success is tainted by the fact that he was not wrestling where he belonged.
He has since graduated and is currently wrestling in college in the men's division, not necessarily because he is a man, but because of his testosterone intake (if a biologically female athlete takes more than a certain amount of testosterone, she is not allowed to compete with women in the NAIA). It's a pretty genius policy, actually - it allows trans men to compete where they belong (with other men), keeps women from gaining an unfair advantage by taking testosterone, and doesn't even touch the gender issue, so there's no political fallout either way.
This is a non-issue. Un-twist your panties and live your life. While you're at it, let other people live theirs.