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Post by ThugSuperstar on Oct 17, 2017 10:51:34 GMT -5
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Oct 17, 2017 10:55:26 GMT -5
WWE already admitted that they don't even bother testing part timers like Rock, Lesnar, Triple H after Lesnar flunked the UFC drug test last year. So just assume they are all gassed up whenever they are in the ring....Rock's never there, but when he was, clearly he was on something.
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Post by Funk The Revival on Oct 17, 2017 10:58:46 GMT -5
Wowowowowow... Pro wrestlers? On the gear?
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Post by J12 on Oct 17, 2017 10:59:18 GMT -5
WWE seems to be caring less and less about the public perception of their wellness policy.
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Post by punksnotdead on Oct 17, 2017 11:10:44 GMT -5
Anyone in their mid to late 30s is going to qualify for HGH injections. Your tess levels start to decrease around this time and athletes still trying to develop muscle mass are going to easily convince a doctor to give it to them. HGH has tons of actual health benefits beyond muscle mass growth. It literally repairs and restores damaged tissue in your body. It's almost like an anti aging medication. Most of the guys probably switched to HGH around the 07-08 period if I were to guess based on how the science evolved. Look at Rock, the guy is a ing animal now. The only area where it becomes an issue, for me, is for stuff like the Olympics and pro sports. The WWE is athletic theater, though. The winners and losers are picked before the event starts and so much of the product is cosmetic presentation. I have zero issue with WWE letting guys use HGH. My only problem is WWE picking and choosing which guys they punish when they get "caught" with it in their system, like it's not everyone.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Oct 17, 2017 11:20:41 GMT -5
Anyone in their mid to late 30s is going to qualify for HGH injections. Your tess levels start to decrease around this time and athletes still trying to develop muscle mass are going to easily convince a doctor to give it to them. HGH has tons of actual health benefits beyond muscle mass growth. It literally repairs and restores damaged tissue in your body. It's almost like an anti aging medication. Most of the guys probably switched to HGH around the 07-08 period if I were to guess based on how the science evolved. Look at Rock, the guy is a ing animal now. The only area where it becomes an issue, for me, is for stuff like the Olympics and pro sports. The WWE is athletic theater, though. The winners and losers are picked before the event starts and so much of the product is cosmetic presentation. I have zero issue with WWE letting guys use HGH. My only problem is WWE picking and choosing which guys they punish when they get "caught" with it in their system, like it's not everyone. I agree. I think WWE should allow the superstars to take whatever, because it's not a legit sporting competition. They are actors playing characters. Part of the script requires them to act out a very physical form of stunt choreography (the wrestling match), but neither wrestler has a physical advantage or disadvantage due to the "match" outcomes being pre-determined. So, I'm all for it. Obviously certain drugs/medications have negative affects, so I don't want to see anybody harming their bodies and dying young, but if they can find healhy (or at least not significantly detrimental) ways to increase muscle and make their bodies look better....why not?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2017 11:30:51 GMT -5
What's Jinder's medical condition? Edit: His condition is apparently 'forced public relations in India.'
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Post by "Living Legend" Duttanized on Oct 17, 2017 12:58:28 GMT -5
Some parts of the roster is able to avoid testing for IGF-1 if they've acquired medical notice for diabetes and other insulin-deficiency conditions. Doesn't only apply to male superstars.
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Post by Patrick Bateman (original) on Oct 17, 2017 13:18:04 GMT -5
Anyone in their mid to late 30s is going to qualify for HGH injections. Your tess levels start to decrease around this time and athletes still trying to develop muscle mass are going to easily convince a doctor to give it to them. HGH has tons of actual health benefits beyond muscle mass growth. It literally repairs and restores damaged tissue in your body. It's almost like an anti aging medication. Most of the guys probably switched to HGH around the 07-08 period if I were to guess based on how the science evolved. Look at Rock, the guy is a ing animal now. The only area where it becomes an issue, for me, is for stuff like the Olympics and pro sports. The WWE is athletic theater, though. The winners and losers are picked before the event starts and so much of the product is cosmetic presentation. I have zero issue with WWE letting guys use HGH. My only problem is WWE picking and choosing which guys they punish when they get "caught" with it in their system, like it's not everyone. Agreed, as long as it's legal, I am fine with it. These are not professional athletes. They are professional entertainers that are athletic.
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Post by k5 on Oct 17, 2017 14:06:55 GMT -5
first off, the author should be embarrassed that he wrote it as hgc instead of hcg. even the quote with the doctor has him saying hcg correctly, but everywhere else in the article it’s incorrectly stated.
secondly, human growth hormone on it’s own isn’t incredibly anabolic. it assists in muscle production but doesn’t create amazing results alone. it’s good for fat loss, skin health, energy, and maintenance of muscle.
thirdly, the majority of guys i’m sure are on a hgh + hcg/clomid/trt cycle. that was common sense before this article.
jinder most likely found a doctor willing to prescribe him high dose trt.
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Post by TheLastDude on Oct 17, 2017 14:55:10 GMT -5
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Post by Iron Bison on Oct 17, 2017 15:33:50 GMT -5
What's Jinder's medical condition? Edit: His condition is apparently 'forced public relations in India.' Chronic Jobberitis as well
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2017 15:36:44 GMT -5
What's Jinder's medical condition? Edit: His condition is apparently 'forced public relations in India.' Chronic Jobberitis as well Damn, that serious? Thoughts and prayers, God Bless.
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