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60 year old Vince McMahon -pumped

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I saw the cover of Muscle and Fitness yesterday in the grocery store and Vince McMahon is on the cover. I didn't buy the magazine but he looks bigger than any other 60 year old that I have seen.

I'm sude it all natural, cough cough, because he denied steriod use in the WWF during his trial with Hulk Hogan a few years back.
 
Goddamn, i saw the same thing and was pondering few thoughts..........................sure enough he isnt natural, its just that i know guys half his age, using monster cycles and dont look nearly as well...

Why is that.......????

Training................motivation...........diet................poor supplementation.............or not using gear properly.....

Anyway i envy the guy and i hope i look that good at 50......(he is 60 right?)
 
His Diet is on point and always has been. As well as his training and i bet he's just on basic HRT with a tiny extra thrown in.
 
:bfold: he not only looks good for 60, he looks good for 30.

But not that good , dont get me wrong im not gay or anything. not that there's anything wrong with that
 
1392477 said:
I'm sude it all natural, cough cough, because he denied steriod use in the WWF during his trial with Hulk Hogan a few years back.

he's not IN the wwe, he OWNS the wwe. bossman does what he wants.
 
what kinda cycle do you think he would run? he is a billionare, so the priced really wouldn't matter to him.
 
letsrun4it said:
The same week the WWE announces its anti-steroid drug policy and testing, he does that cover. Ironic.

This applies to all pro sports. People want athletes to be bigger, run faster, jump higher and throw farther, but they don't want them to take AS lol the irony :chomp:
 
I heard an interview the other day were a guy said aas in sports is really no different than lasic eye surgery in a athlete. Both are to improve performance and both come with possible sides. It was very interesting to say the least and the catch here is the guy wasn't for aas but just seemed to think it should be a none issue in sports.
 
asianlover is right - he owns the WWE

With his billions and the medical personnel that have on staff at HQ I am sure he is getting the best human grade shit, training, and dietician prepared meals for him wherever he goes.

I wonder what I could accomplish if I had unlimited $$$ and could hire the best advisors and trainers?
 
He was brought up on charges years back fro distribution of AAS so I think it would be safe to say he is a user.
 
Mr.X said:
This applies to all pro sports. People want athletes to be bigger, run faster, jump higher and throw farther, but they don't want them to take AS lol the irony :chomp:
Exactly. I want to see 550' home runs and I want to see someone run the 100 in under 9 seconds. I want to be entertained by unhuman athletic feats. I don't want to see superstars doing things better than I can, I want them to do things that look impossible. I say if you're not juicing, you're not trying.
GO BARRY!
 
letsrun4it said:
The same week the WWE announces its anti-steroid drug policy and testing, he does that cover. Ironic.

WWE's new drug testing policy:
1st offense: DDT
2nd offense: Suplex
3rd offense: The people's elbow
4th offense: We make you WWE champion
 
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Joe Weider putting Jim Mcmahon on the cover of his magazine? At least these two crooks are exploiting each other now instead of the grossly underpaid athletes that made them who they are. And don't think for a minute those photos of Vince aren't retouched to the max.
 
bootneck said:
What him and hogan go on trial for?


Here ya go Bootneck


McMahon was put on trial in 1994, accused of distributing steroids to his wrestlers. As a legal move, his wife Linda was made CEO of the WWF during the trial. He was acquitted of all charges, but later admitted taking steroids himself in the 80s. The prosecution made Hulk Hogan its star witness, and his testimony in the trial severely damaged the two's friendship. Despite not being convicted, McMahon and the WWF took a major public relations hit. The WWF's popularity sharply declined from that point, mainly in part to even more poor ideas and matches being served up in Vince's enforced absence
 
karachi183 said:
His Diet is on point and always has been. As well as his training and i bet he's just on basic HRT with a tiny extra thrown in.

HRT for sure .... all legal.

Some clinic programs provide a very high amount of test and HGH because they are not looking for any insurance controls. With his money, he can have the best legal program in the world.
 
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