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Old July 26th, 2005, 09:51 PM
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TV Wrestling: Muscle vs. Size

When I was a kid watching wrestling on TV, I would always cheer for whichever guy was more muscular. One of the reasons why I thought it was fake was because I couldn't believe that some of these muscle-bound powerhouses (Ivan Putski) could EVER be over-powered by another human being. Now that I'm older, I know that muscularity isn't the only factor determining strength or how good a fighter you are. But I still cheer for the muscular guys on TV Wrestling.

The latest WWE bodybuilder-egomaniac is "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters. Last week he went up against "Hurricane" a fat slob of a man compared to the chisled physique of Masters. It was fun watching The Masterpiece use those ripped bulging biceps, traps, pecs etc. to dominate a man who outweighed him by well over 100 lbs.






They're setting up a storyline putting the Masterpiece against the 7'1, 500 lb "Big Show". I don't know if they'll let Masters win that one, but it will be great to see Muscle vs. Mass squaring off.
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Old July 27th, 2005, 05:29 AM
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Actually, that's not Hurricane..... that's Rosie, his S.H.!.T. (Super Hero In Training) sidekick. But close enough. I also would like to see Masters "riding" the Big Show attempting a full nelson.
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Old July 27th, 2005, 12:51 PM
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Ah..... thanks Martin. I guess I'm just a muscle bigot; if they aren't built, I don't pay attention to their names.
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Chris Masters

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I totally agree with you. I have been interested in getting my hands on any pics or video of Chris Masters. He is definitely a hunk. You got to love the confidence in the man as well. I love watching him on WWE. Thanks for the post. It's appreciated.
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