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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: onlyme on September 26, 2008, 04:21:38 PM
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Just got a call that Steve Stone died at the Olympia. Steve is the man who has been setting up the stages for the IFBB and NPC for several years. It appeared it was a heart attack.
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i bet anything the media will bring up steriods
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damn, wasn't he the guy who did the commentary for the NPC shows on TV with Tom Terwilliger?
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Just got a call that Steve Stone died at the Olympia. Steve is the man who has been setting up the stages for the IFBB and NPC for several years. It appeared it was a heart attack.
That sucks! He will be missed. Wait.... Who are we talking about?
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he died for us bitches
living the dream
all drugs
P.I.P
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who is steve stone?
some writer or trainer? ???
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stone cold steve austin died?
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he's the stocky dude who used to do the NPC nationals commentary when it used to be on TV, Tom Terwilliger was the other commentator.
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You sure it was a heart attack? I heard he was found in a pool of blood.
He was the NPC Vice Chairman & expiditer
What a shame...nice guy. :'(
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no sir!!
i met steve many times over the years................... ..............nice guy!
RIP
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Steve Stone is the guy in the background. The big muscular stud on the left is Michael himself.
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You sure it was a heart attack? I heard he was found in a pool of blood.
He was the NPC Vice Chairman & expiditer
What a shame...nice guy. :'(
Yes he was found in a pool of blood but I was told they didn't see any kind of cuts or anything but from his head maybe when he fell.
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Sad to hear that, condolences to his friends that read this.
RIP
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i bet anything the media will bring up steriods
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Damn...not doubting you, but, I hope it is not true...He is a great guy, saw him at all the NPC NY-NJ shows and also at Nationals...really cared for the competitors and was 100% professional at all times!
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He played for Nottingham Forest.
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He played for Nottingham Forest.
ha ha i thought that too lol
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i bet anything the media will bring up steriods
Yes, it will be all over Fox News' Olympia coverage ::)
;D
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I am so sad about this, he was always such a huge help to all of us on stage.
(http://www.DanielleRouleau.com/mti156stevestone.jpg)
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He played for Nottingham Forest.
really
did he play for forest when they won the Champions League?
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Steve was nice to everyone - a genuine person. My condolences to his family - hoping to they try to find comfort in knowing that he is in a better place.
GOD bless - june and katie
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:(
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Judge at the Olympia. Only 51
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Expeditor and former competitor
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845-735-4746
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Steve Stone : Very nice human being most important he was a father and a husband. I had the pleasure of being in Steve's presence for the last 5 years first at the amateur level and now as a pro and he alway's made me feel like I had a right to be there. Even when I was 32 out of 33 at the 2004 USA he treated me just like the guy that won . I knew him as an expeditor and he conducted the athlete meetings. I just saw him at the Atlantic City and I thought here he is again he's everywhere. The sport has good/bad traits all can be argued but dont take the negative and taint the image of a 100% class act because he deserves better than that and so does his family and legacy. I'm no writer , obviously and I'm too lazy to even puncuate sometimes but I try to share the "TRUTH" and Steve was a good man.
Any untimely passing is sad. Because of Steve I'm reminded to love the ones your with!life is short and it is a blessing A.D. CHERRY
love and prayers to Stone family
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For you Steve (whoever you were)
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So sad....I dated Steve in 1991 until 1992 - about 6 months. A very nice man and a bright friendly soul.
Condolences to family in Pearl River (met them just once) and to his wife. My father just died of the same thing - a pulmonary embolism. I hope he did not suffer.
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LT interviewed Steve Stone after the 2007 USA's while I videotaped. He will be missed by many that truly enjoyed his expertise and friendship over the years.