Clearly the guy has been juicing hard since he left WWE, returned with a freshly roided body and serious steroid bacne
As much as I hate to say it, you got a point. If this was an actual competitive league, like MLB or NFL, I'd care. But since using roids doesn't give you a competitive advantage, other than looking good, I care less about it here.Taking steroids in WWE is admirable. It's another risk you are willing to take. I remember i've listened to a podcast where some guy got questioned what were the side effects of HGH. His answer was "If you are juicing HGH, so you can ride a Bentley, the side effects should be the least of your concerns." Same with Jinder. Jinder is no different than Hogan, Savage, Batista.. It's just the hipocrisy of 2017.
He's taking steroids, big fucking deal, every top star did. Shut the fuck up, already.
Reigns did not fail for HGHGot any evidence? Guess not.
While you are speculating though, you should probably mention all the others that are seemingly on steroids. Cena, Neville, Big E, Strowman, etc.
Then you have the guys who are confirmed to not be tested, like HHH and The Rock.
Then you have the guys who ACTUALLY failed drug tests, like Lesnar and Reigns.
But no...lets just talk about Jinder.
I do if he takes them.Taking steroids in WWE is admirable. It's another risk you are willing to take. I remember i've listened to a podcast where some guy got questioned what were the side effects of HGH. His answer was "If you are juicing HGH, so you can ride a Bentley, the side effects should be the least of your concerns." Same with Jinder. Jinder is no different than Hogan, Savage, Batista.. It's just the hipocrisy of 2017.
He's taking steroids, big fucking deal, every top star did. Shut the fuck up, already.
1.On the list you can see the most DECA(nandrolone) which a lot of people don't know that despite gaining weight from it, by using high dosages, it has healing effects on your joints even by taking small dosages.__ Chavo Guerrero received somatropin (HGH), nandrolone and anastrozole from April 2005 to May 2006.
__ Shane Helms received testosterone, genotropin (HGH) and nandrolone from November 2003 to February 2007.
__ Randy Orton received somatropin, nandrolone, and stanozolol from September 2004 to February 2007.
__ John Morrison was prescribed somatropin, anastrozole, testosterone, stanozolol and chorionic gonadotropin from June 2006 to February 2007.
__ Mr. Kennedy received anastrozole, somatropin and testosterone from October 2006 to February 2007.
__ Funaki received somatropin in March 2006.
__ Charlie Haas was prescribed nastrozole, somatropin, stanozolol, nandrolone and chorionic gonadotropin from August 2006 to January 2007.
__ Umaga received somatropin between July and December 2006.
__ William Regal received stanozolol, somatropin, genotropin, and anastrozole from November 2004 to November 2006.
__ Edge received somatropin, genotropin (both HGH), and stanozolol from September 2004 and February 2007.
__ Recently released Sylvan Grenier received somatropin, nandrolone, genotropin and stanozolol from February 2005 to July 2006.
__ The late Brian Adams, who was not under WWE contract, received nandrolone, testosterone and Somatropin in December 2006.
-- The late Chris Benoit received nandrolone and anastrozole in February 2006.
-- Eddie Guerrero received nandrolone, testosterone, and anastrozole two weeks prior to his death in November 2005.
2..Second on the list, you got somatropin and genotropine which are human growth hormones which help you with:Deca Durabolin has the potential to improve bone density and muscle growth. Use of this steroid for a period of six to eight weeks is associated with a dramatic increase in the production of red blood cells and curing joint problems experienced by some athletes during intense workouts. This steroid is generally used during mass gain or dieting phases and is one of the very few steroids that can be used in both the off-season and before a professional contest.
Now let me ask you this, how is it that Brock Lesnar tested positive for PED's under contract with the WWE when he fought in the UFC? Let's not act like you can't get around drug tests in the WWE when there's a prime example just last year of it.So, there is a spreading hate on the likes of Jinder Mahal for being on steroids. So i decided to make this thread, so i can shut as much people as possible who complain about steroids. Here is the Wellness Policy violations for 2007:
1.On the list you can see the most DECA(nandrolone) which a lot of people don't know that despite gaining weight from it, by using high dosages, it has healing effects on your joints even by taking small dosages.
2..Second on the list, you got somatropin and genotropine which are human growth hormones which help you with:
1. Increased Muscle Strength
2. Better Fracture Healing
Numerous of local growth factors and hormones are responsible for regulating mineral and bone metabolism, along with fracture healing. Administration of human growth hormone has been shown to speed up the regeneration of bone, making it a key part of bone healing. Applying growth factors like IGF-1 is known to stimulate the metabolism of bone.
3.Enhanced Weight Loss
4.Stronger Bones
5.Reduced Cardiovascular Disease Risk
6.Improvement in Erectile Dysfunction(helpful for those who abused heavy steroids for a long time in their time as wrestlers)
7.Decreased Obesity
8.Better Mood and Cognitive Function
9.Better Sleep
3.Third you got Stanozolol/Winstrol, which cuts you just like Jinder Mahal. Makes you hard and shredded.
4.And last but not least you got testosterone.
Testosterone is an important male hormone. A male begins to produce testosterone as early as seven weeks after conception. Testosterone levels rise during puberty, peak during the late teen years, and then level off. After age 30 or so, it’s normal for a man’s testosterone levels to decrease slightly every year.
Most men have more than enough testosterone. But, it’s possible for the body to produce too little testosterone. This leads to a condition called hypogonadism. This can be treated with hormonal therapy, which requires a doctor’s prescription and careful monitoring. Men with normal testosterone levels should not consider testosterone therapy.
Testosterone levels affect everything in men from the reproductive system and sexuality to muscle mass and bone density. It also plays a role in certain behaviors.
So of all people on the list, you got Funaki, a guy who's never been impressive at all, you can google him and you won't see a picture of him, looking like a bodybuilder, yet he's taking a highly expensive substance such as growth hormone. So, people hate on Jinder for being on steroids, yet there is a possibility that nearly every wrestler is on something.
You don't see on the list Batista or Cena, because of obvious reasons, but yet you see Funaki.
All of these guys were trying to keep their breaking bodies in one by using different types of steroids and that's the thing..
You can't blame wrestlers for taking steroids when their job depends at that. How do you keep a 240/260 pound body uninjured and in shape, when you are constantly travelling, not getting enough sleep, not being able to always eat clean, since most of the airports are offering pizzas and donuts rather than a chicken salad and rice. How do you train, without overtraining when you constantly fall on your body, get hit, don't sleep, eat shit and expirience stress 24/7. You gotta be on something that prevents all of those factors from taking it's tool on your body.
You will never see a bodybuilder, have 3 hours of sleep, getting hit, tossed around, running, jumping, then taking a 6 hour flight,being under a stress of finding a hotel, having to rent a car, at the same time having time to just buy a few burgers with fries and eating it on the go.
You can't have a body like Batista or Mahal with that schedule without using steroids. That's why the likes of Mahal, get the main event push, because they are working twice as hard than other people, who maintain an mediocre achievable physique.
And it's fucking disgrace that so many wrestlers died from steroids, some of them so they can just make it to the WWE and now you have people pushing for the likes of Nakamura, Zayn and Balor for a higher spot in the WWE, when 10 years ago these guys would be fucking jobbers. For example Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero juiced for decade or two, so they can look believable and win ONE world title and these days skinny midgets like Balor get to win it on their first night.
So people who complain about steroids can shut the fuck up, because this is not a competitive SPORT, it's an ENTERTAINMENT and if someone is on steroids, it's him who's taking it not you and it's him that's making sacrifices not you.
I'm neither against or for steroid use, but it's one thing to have an easy maintainable body like Balor and other to be built like Mahal. That's why after Jinder knocked the shit out of Balor in their match, Vince saw the light. Because Jinder is believable and Balor is NOT.
It seems the more fat and out of shape you are, the more smarks like you these days. It's like getting in shape and looking amazing is a crime or something. Yet another reason catering to these fools is killing the business by driving away all the casual fans.This thread shows the hypocrisy of the fans. If I were to bash Owens for being fat, then you all would defending him by saying that "looks don't matter", yet you are criticizing Mahal for being built and his journey to looking how he is. I thought fans were all about diversity, but I guess that's only with the latest flavor of the month, huh? No wonder why Vince gets fed up often.
But of course fuckers will still cry steroids & act like physical experts who look down on those who aren't bellowing "STEROIDS" "LOOK AT HIS NIPPLES" "you have to be on drugs to not see that he's on steroids" "look at his veins". This is the same company that caught FOTC Reigns & he was suspended & lost the belt, let's not act oblivious to that & think that Jinder's getting away with it or gotten some stupid "pass" like it's been suggested :lol fpalm"I don't know what kind of criticism that was. I worked hard in the gym a lot. All the WWE talents are drug tested by a third-party agency and I have been tested multiple times and never had an issue, so you know my transformation is all diet, all hard work. I am a tested athlete like every other WWE wrestler. I have no special privilege; nothing like that. I look like an athlete, I perform like an athlete, I carry myself like an athlete and WWE was not hesitant to put me in a WWE title match."
Back acne? Bitch tits? Extremely thin veiny skin and absurd gains in a short amount of time?Any proof to support your claims?
I didn't know gregory helms did roids!? That surprises me. He never really looked that way.I don't see any signs of steroid abuse. And what the hell does it matter even if he did use steroids? Chris Masters, Lex Luger, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton, Eddie Guerrero, Dynamite Kid, Edge, Kurt Angle, Ultimate Warrior, The British Bulldog, Mr. Perfect, The Road Warriors, The Hurricane and Rick Rude used steroids. Kurt Angle is back, so why the hell are you not making threads on how he used steroids?
Many of the steroids used can certainly assist wrestlers in helping wrestlers recover quicker during their very rough schedule. They serve more of a purpose than just improving one's physical stature. It's still a performance-based field of physical work, just more along the lines of sports simulation rather than an actual sport.First, it doesn't matter the tiniest bit until WWE tests him and finds something.
Second, the fact that someone has muscles doesn't automatically mean they are on roids - and yes, I'm aware of the alleged "signs" of roid use that he seems to have. Still not really proof though.
Third, I give zero fucks about wrestlers using steroids. This is not a real sport. They give no advantage other than Vince getting a massive boner for anyone with bulging muscles. In a product that is scripted and choreographed to within an inch of it's life, and is supposed to be about how entertaining you are as a "Superstar", the use of steriods has absolutely no bearing.
Rather presumptuous to assume a guy like Cesaro hasn't been on the gas before. Just because some guys don't look like they're overflowing with testosterone doesn't mean they haven't or aren't using something that produces different visual results at least.As for WHY this matters, because it's cheating. Because guys like Cesaro or Balor bust their ASSES every day of their lives living on the road, working out to get a really nice fit, NATURAL body. Then Jinder isn't good enough to get Vince's attention the natural way so he cheats and suddenly the world is his because of his gross roid body. It's fucking bullshit. Cheaters shouldn't get ahead. "I don't care if he cheats" is such a horrible shitty outlook to have on life.
Jinder is not 220lbs for sure.http://www.naturalphysiques.com/28/fat-free-mass-index-ffmi
Using his wwe stats, 220lbs 6 ft 5, even if he had a 8% bodyfat he still would be natty, no way he's at 5%, he'd probably be like soup at that point.
Neckbeards stop talking about shit you have no idea about