Interesting that both Rich and Dallas were in offseason mode.
Rest in peace.Guy lived a good life, better die as a lion then as a sheep.
Damn!God forbids, but if CT is gone by the Olympia, I think They will change things for 2018. Blah said that some skeletons will be exposed. Anyone guess?Rip, Rich Piana
Nah, I actually properly read Chanel's update now. Dr Rocket has analysed the language and picture.If she isn't lying then it would not be common to say "This is a very stressful time for Rich" about a brain dead person.
Were they clearly offseason?
he was dead from the day he landed in the hospitalbut yes now they pulled the plug
Nothing is going to change.CT is a senior powerlifter. They all have either bone or cardiac issues at his age. He just has a lot of media coverage.Rich Piana has nothing to do with pro bodybuilding. There is a big fuss about his death because again of the media he had.Dallas oficially died of a domestic accident, choked on chicken breast.
It is safe to say that Chanel now is a multimillionaire? Even though, the company, apparently, belongs to other girl or something
dallas was fucking retarded, his body was giving him ALL the signs that he was taking things too far, for a very long time. failing kidneys, horrible water retention, edema, cough, you name it.i liked rich a hell of a lot more, if i was going to mourn anyone it'd be him, because he was a charismatic, genuine, fun guy. dallas had legit zero going for him. no personality, nothing of interest, just a stupid obsession to get to the top too fast. ffs he complained about his placing at the olympia after he'd been properly training for five years. kid wanted instant gratification and paid the price.plus he didn't have the body for bodybuilding. strength, sure, power, yeah, but not developing an aesthetic physique.
Dallas placed higher at the Olympia and accomplished more than Rich ever did in terms of bodybuilding contest achievements.
wow so amazing.he looked like trash all the way through, had the personality of a doorknob, and -- somebody else said this best -- his fundamental "greatest achievement [was] willfully overcoming his fundamental human impulse towards self-preservation."