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WWE Legends talk steroids
Dawgpound Hank is a fictional character,. All posts by my character are merely for entertainment purposes and not meant to be taken seriously.Tags: None -
Interesting. Back then I worked out at this place Colonie Athletic Club and the manager there, we use to call him Ned the neck, worked out a deal with the then WWF wrestlers that they could train there for free when in town for their shows. So I saw a lot of them come through in the 80s. They were some big fookers. The Ultimate Warrior use to turn purple he was on so much shit for so long. He did a lot of over head presses, probably not surprising since it was so related to his signature move. Back then it was like watching actor characters march into the gym. To bad what happened to Lex Lugger.Comment
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Billy Graham used to workout often at the original Golds in the early 70's. He worked out with Arnie sometimes and Arnie would help him with posing, so ya know he prolly had the scoop of what they were running. Hence safe bet that he had more knowledge than most wrestlers at the time regarding PED's.Dawgpound Hank is a fictional character,. All posts by my character are merely for entertainment purposes and not meant to be taken seriously.Comment
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Interesting. Back then I worked out at this place Colonie Athletic Club and the manager there, we use to call him Ned the neck, worked out a deal with the then WWF wrestlers that they could train there for free when in town for their shows. So I saw a lot of them come through in the 80s. They were some big fookers. The Ultimate Warrior use to turn purple he was on so much shit for so long. He did a lot of over head presses, probably not surprising since it was so related to his signature move. Back then it was like watching actor characters march into the gym. To bad what happened to Lex Lugger.
Famous powerlifter Anthony Clark (RIP) stopped in a couple times also and put on a benching clinic, and even though he was much stronger (obviously duh) in bench than Warlord, he was just built like a short, fat beachball - he wasn't even in the same league as appearing as freaky and intimidating as Warlord.Dawgpound Hank is a fictional character,. All posts by my character are merely for entertainment purposes and not meant to be taken seriously.Comment
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it is sad about Luger I really wanted to be like him though 6' 4" and 280 rippedOriginally Posted by Doink the clown;
"Every gym has the tard who never gets bigger,never shuts up,and never goes away!"
"If you say you are not afraid to die either your lying or your a Ghurka,"
"Amatures built the Ark - professionals built the Titanic."Comment
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Dawgpound Hank is a fictional character,. All posts by my character are merely for entertainment purposes and not meant to be taken seriously.Comment
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Honky Tonk man used gear?Originally Posted by Doink the clown;
"Every gym has the tard who never gets bigger,never shuts up,and never goes away!"
"If you say you are not afraid to die either your lying or your a Ghurka,"
"Amatures built the Ark - professionals built the Titanic."Comment
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Similar situation when I lived in VA. There was a gym called Olympia Fitness Center in Richmond, and being down south, many of them would often stop in. This was late 80's & early 90's. I remember seeing Warlord and he was the biggest fuqqer I had ever seen IRL (even to this day). Good God he was a beast - like 6'5 and 330 and solid. His friggin' arms looked as big as my quads! I had to leave bcoz going to work, but some of my gym buds told me later he benched 5 plates for 3 so easy as if he coulda did 8-10 reps.
Famous powerlifter Anthony Clark (RIP) stopped in a couple times also and put on a benching clinic, and even though he was much stronger (obviously duh) in bench than Warlord, he was just built like a short, fat beachball - he wasn't even in the same league as appearing as freaky and intimidating as Warlord.Comment
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Originally Posted by Doink the clown;
"Every gym has the tard who never gets bigger,never shuts up,and never goes away!"
"If you say you are not afraid to die either your lying or your a Ghurka,"
"Amatures built the Ark - professionals built the Titanic."Comment
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