RIP Curt Hennig
Posted: 2003-02-10 09:06pm
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It would seem likely but it could be because of some other drug or something he was born with and never became aware of.jaeger115 wrote:Steroids, obviously.
Don't Tempt death...He doesn't bluff.salm wrote:the steroids strike back?
I have my doubts about that as Mr. Perfect was not one of those big muscle bound guys that you see in wrestling nowadays. The guy's build was all wrong for a steroid user, not to be insulting to him but he practically looks flabby next to a lot of other wrestlers. I could be wrong though.jaeger115 wrote:Steroids, obviously.
Thats similar to what I've been doing for rugby preseason. You work one muscle group, then you work the group that does the opposite motion. Its fucking tough, but you get decent results.The Yosemite Bear wrote:As I recall he was one of those Atlas types like Mr. Prowse. (Charles Atlas for the rest of you, advocated a full Isometric system (resisting your muscles against their counterparts, gets decent results for conditioning, however it lacks any areobic components, and without an areobic component can result in cardiac breakdown.
Aerius, do you remember Curt in his early days as a wrestler with the AWA? His build was alot smaller...when he joined the WWF he looked to be in decent shape alot more muscular and defined.aerius wrote:I have my doubts about that as Mr. Perfect was not one of those big muscle bound guys that you see in wrestling nowadays. The guy's build was all wrong for a steroid user, not to be insulting to him but he practically looks flabby next to a lot of other wrestlers. I could be wrong though.jaeger115 wrote:Steroids, obviously.
Anyways, I'll miss the guy, he was one of the best pure wrestlers I've ever seen.