ragtopW wrote:I do have to say.. Helms kind of Surprises me..
My leg is bigger around then he is..
If Edge is taking HGH or steroids he might as well stop, they aren't working. He's not exactly huge
One of the advantages of steroids and HGH is the ability to physically "rebound" from a stressful physical performance. That's the reason some baseball pitchers resorted to steroids. They didn't get bigger, but they were able to pitch more often, which made them more valuable. Top wrestlers often peform 3-4 times a week with mostly travel in between. Gym time comes at a premium in between performances and personal appearances, so maintaining their physique can be difficult.
These people are "entertainers". Applying the term "athlete" is debateable, but some of the things these guys do take high degrees of physical skill.
yes and I had not thought of that.. I don't watch WWE any more..
but some of the stuff those guys do.. has got to hurt..
ragtopW wrote:I do have to say.. Helms kind of Surprises me..
My leg is bigger around then he is..
If Edge is taking HGH or steroids he might as well stop, they aren't working. He's not exactly huge
One of the advantages of steroids and HGH is the ability to physically "rebound" from a stressful physical performance. That's the reason some baseball pitchers resorted to steroids. They didn't get bigger, but they were able to pitch more often, which made them more valuable. Top wrestlers often peform 3-4 times a week with mostly travel in between. Gym time comes at a premium in between performances and personal appearances, so maintaining their physique can be difficult.
These people are "entertainers". Applying the term "athlete" is debateable, but some of the things these guys do take high degrees of physical skill.
yes and I had not thought of that.. I don't watch WWE any more..
but some of the stuff those guys do.. has got to hurt..
I'm sure that the injuries they sustain are quite real