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Title: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Matt on January 04, 2024, 12:15:02 AM
I'm only ten minutes in, so I'm not even sure what this is about yet - Frank starts by talking about a bad shot of testosterone [TRT] in his shoulder that developed into a hematoma, and then called the ambulance where his blood pressure was tested at 54/40. He was then given an immediate blood transfusion.

After that, he was then found to have two big ulcers in his esophagus, and two ulcers in his stomach, and was apparently bleeding internally.

Again, this is only ten minutes in so far.



It seems like more and more bad news keeps coming. I'm at the 13-minute mark now, and Frank says he was in the ICU for a week, and lost 30-lb. He had eight blood transfusions / eight bags of blood, and is also on painkillers, and on Warfarin [due to being on home-based kidney dialysis]. Frank says a lot of this could have been avoided if he had gotten regular blood work done.

I'm just over 15 minutes in now, and Frank is on Dilaudid [hydromorphone] now. His pain must be pretty strong to given that.

Here is a summary of the parts of this video from YouTube:
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: pamith on January 04, 2024, 12:16:57 AM
Brutal if true
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 04, 2024, 12:18:23 AM
Jesus Christ that`s fucked up....I hope he pulls through.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Matt on January 04, 2024, 12:42:36 AM
Jesus Christ that`s fucked up....I hope he pulls through.

From what I can tell, the worst is behind him. Although he says in this video, he's on the way back to getting freaky...so I was a bit disappointed hearing that:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0wsAUyreZo/

Stories like Frank's always scared me straight - these stories are the reason I only ever dabbled in things, and always kept my body weight below 200. Not to blame what he's going through all on steroids/PED's, but it seems to have definitely contributed to some of them.

wes, tell me something:
You always competed under 200-lb, right?

I don't think anyone with the training history you have would have done that by accident.

Is it safe to say, you made a conscious choice to keep your body weight in the healthy range? Is there a particular reason you decided that? Was health always your underlying goal, without which, you wouldn't have competed [if it compromised your health]?
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Bevo on January 04, 2024, 12:53:38 AM
Candidate for death pool 2024
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: BlackMetallic on January 04, 2024, 01:05:09 AM
Bloodbath McGrath
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: kreator on January 04, 2024, 01:27:24 AM
Of course he's going back to being ''huge''. It's the only thing that keeps him relevant. Without his muscle armor he is just an invisible scared little boy. Props to Lee Haney and others like him who were mentally strong enough to leave BB behind and focus on more important things in life like family etc.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 04, 2024, 01:36:51 AM
From what I can tell, the worst is behind him. Although he says in this video, he's on the way back to getting freaky...so I was a bit disappointed hearing that:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0wsAUyreZo/

Stories like Frank's always scared me straight - these stories are the reason I only ever dabbled in things, and always kept my body weight below 200. Not to blame what he's going through all on steroids/PED's, but it seems to have definitely contributed to some of them.

wes, tell me something:
You always competed under 200-lb, right?

I don't think anyone with the training history you have would have done that by accident.

Is it safe to say, you made a conscious choice to keep your body weight in the healthy range? Is there a particular reason you decided that? Was health always your underlying goal, without which, you wouldn't have competed [if it compromised your health]?
I competed under 200 because I was a tiny guy genetically who started competing in my 40`s other than one other contest in 1987.

Plus I missed over 11 years of  training time.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 04, 2024, 01:37:42 AM
Of course he's going back to being ''huge''. It's the only thing that keeps him relevant. Without his muscle armor he is just an invisible scared little boy. Props to Lee Haney and others like him who were mentally strong enough to leave BB behind and focus on more important things in life like family etc.
Yep,he`s fucking nutz!!
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: falco on January 04, 2024, 03:12:33 AM
He is on dialysis and still over eats and juices. Not much to say to a gentleman with that mindset and approach towards life (or better, death).
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: webstar on January 04, 2024, 05:25:21 AM
He is on dialysis and still over eats and juices. Not much to say to a gentleman with that mindset and approach towards life (or better, death).


exactly this. Dudes a moron. He has had kidney issues since childhood and continues to over eat and blast gear.

Will be dead soon, fingers crossed

Also, a bad shot from TRT LOL. I'm sure we have all experienced bad shots using UGLs. However, if you were using doctor prescribed TRT which comes from a pharmacy in Canada and doing say 1cc-2cc a week of actual TRT how are you getting an infection.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 04, 2024, 05:26:21 AM
Extra Large Casket  Of Peace   :(
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Tennisballz on January 04, 2024, 05:45:22 AM
It’s a tired old story.  Should have done more blood work, correct diet could have prevented it blah blah blah.  At least it wasn’t Mark McGrath! 
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Rambone on January 04, 2024, 05:51:58 AM
It’s a tired old story.  Should have done more blood work, correct diet could have prevented it blah blah blah.  At least it wasn’t Mark McGrath!
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=690301.0;attach=1483684;image)
^For a second, I thought that was either the King of Bayside or the lead singer for the Dixie Chicks

Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: njflex on January 04, 2024, 05:56:12 AM
^For a second, I thought that was either the King of Bayside or the lead singer for the Dixie Chicks


lol....
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Tennisballz on January 04, 2024, 06:04:46 AM
^For a second, I thought that was either the King of Bayside or the lead singer for the Dixie Chicks


He looks like he’s had a ton of work done in his face in that pic I posted.  When I first saw the thread title I thought it was him haha.  He is totally cooked in that vid.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: oldtimer1 on January 04, 2024, 06:08:01 AM
This is what happens when you buy vials from the trunk of car in the gym parking lot from the gym drug dealer. Probably counterfeit boxes and inserts that were made in China. The stuff in the vial was mixed in a dirty vat with some Asian's flip flop.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: The Scott on January 04, 2024, 06:20:11 AM
Frank McGrath is even stoopider than me.

Dilaudid is quite strong.  I have had it in the hospital and it is given for severe pain.  I finally got them to stop giving it to me by just saying my pain level was a "2".    If this McGrath goes back to being "huge" I give him less than a year.  I was placed in the "your are gonna die here" ward. 

His family will say it was congenital and beyond his control.  Congenital STOOPIDITY. 
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: BayGBM on January 04, 2024, 06:29:36 AM
Of course he's going back to being ''huge''. It's the only thing that keeps him relevant. Without his muscle armor he is just an invisible scared little boy. Props to Lee Haney and others like him who were mentally strong enough to leave BB behind and focus on more important things in life like family etc.

He is on dialysis and still over eats and juices. Not much to say to a gentleman with that mindset and approach towards life (or better, death).

x2.  Muscle mass is his whole identity; without it he cannot go on.  It's not like he can set it aside and go become a nurse or physical therapist and live a normal life without fans or followers.

Remember when Ryan Kennelly was jailed and shrank in size?  At the time he said he was grateful for it and would move on from being huge.  As he soon as he got out of the can he blew himself up again.   :-\
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: IroNat on January 04, 2024, 07:27:57 AM
He is on dialysis and still over eats and juices. Not much to say to a gentleman with that mindset and approach towards life (or better, death).

Just a bit more insane than a typical Getbigger on Tren for his 160lb gym bod.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: IroNat on January 04, 2024, 07:31:58 AM

exactly this. Dudes a moron. He has had kidney issues since childhood and continues to over eat and blast gear.

Will be dead soon, fingers crossed

Also, a bad shot from TRT LOL. I'm sure we have all experienced bad shots using UGLs. However, if you were using doctor prescribed TRT which comes from a pharmacy in Canada and doing say 1cc-2cc a week of actual TRT how are you getting an infection.

Not observing proper care when injecting.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: benchmstr on January 04, 2024, 07:35:03 AM
So…AIDS?

Bench
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: robcguns on January 04, 2024, 08:50:34 AM
It’s a tired old story.  Should have done more blood work, correct diet could have prevented it blah blah blah.  At least it wasn’t Mark McGrath!

Wow he really does look like a lesbian.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: falco on January 04, 2024, 08:56:52 AM





Love his shirt logo: "Flag Nor Fail".

He is the literal consequence of it.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: mphgrove on January 04, 2024, 09:02:05 AM
I still do not really understand “from my hospital bed” influencer YouTubes even though there have been a lot of them. When I am unwell, I curl up and want to be private until somewhat recovered. Are there financial incentives here? Posting brings revenue to help with hospital bills or income loss? Or is it just attention whoredom?

Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: _bruce_ on January 04, 2024, 10:05:36 AM

True Thong Warrior - P.I.P.

Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: BayGBM on January 04, 2024, 10:19:12 AM
I still do not really understand “from my hospital bed” influencer YouTubes even though there have been a lot of them. When I am unwell, I curl up and want to be private until somewhat recovered. Are there financial incentives here? Posting brings revenue to help with hospital bills or income loss? Or is it just attention whoredom?

Vanity and attention seeking knows no bounds. They would do it from a coffin if they could. :'(
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Rambone on January 04, 2024, 10:38:25 AM
True Thong Warrior - P.I.P.

No condolences to the schmoes? Their community has been hurting the past few years.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 04, 2024, 11:39:58 AM
I still do not really understand “from my hospital bed” influencer YouTubes even though there have been a lot of them. When I am unwell, I curl up and want to be private until somewhat recovered. Are there financial incentives here? Posting brings revenue to help with hospital bills or income loss? Or is it just attention whoredom?


They`re true fucking imbeciles.....look at Derek Anthony recording his demise live on  this very board.

WHO THE FUCK DOES SHIT LIKE THIS  ???

Only a fucking imbecile would revel in his own death or illness............as if it was a "day in the life of" type of video as opposed to a "Hey look at me I`m fucking dying over here" !  :D
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: youandme on January 04, 2024, 11:42:42 AM
They`re true fucking imbeciles.....look at Derek Anthony recording his demise live on  this very board.

WHO THE FUCK DOES SHIT LIKE THIS  ???

Only a fucking imbecile would revel in his own death or illness............as if it was a "day in the life of" type of video as opposed to a "Hey look at me I`m fucking dying over here" !  :D

And then keep on the same path but go the “fitness” route. Mental illness.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 04, 2024, 11:47:37 AM
And then keep on the same path but go the “fitness” route. Mental illness.
YUP.......CRAZY SHIT!!
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Van_Bilderass on January 04, 2024, 12:59:23 PM
This is what happens when you buy vials from the trunk of car in the gym parking lot from the gym drug dealer. Probably counterfeit boxes and inserts that were made in China. The stuff in the vial was mixed in a dirty vat with some Asian's flip flop.

Nah. And besides, did you also know there are real pharmaceutical companies, huge ones, who make steroids for the black market in Asia? It isn't dirty Chinamen welding individual amps together. If it was a TRT shot it might not even be Asian gear. Freak accidents do occur sometimes. A hematoma is a bleed, I don't know if it has anything to do with purity of the product?

As far as McGrath, it's been my inpression that he's an Oxy addict. He does have that drowsy opiate look in his eyes. I think he's even mentioned Oxy before, I'm sure someone here knows more. Matt might be interested in this piece of info.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Lartinos on January 04, 2024, 01:49:04 PM
At his age he could be looking at 5-10 years left if he took this seriously.
His delusions are quite strong to act like this isn’t a life and death situation.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Matt on January 04, 2024, 02:12:50 PM
I competed under 200 because I was a tiny guy genetically who started competing in my 40`s other than one other contest in 1987.

Plus I missed over 11 years of  training time.

I had no idea you didn't start competing until your forties, wes! Wow - good outcome for having started at a later age than the norm.

I remember one of the IFBB pro diet coaches told me when Troy Alves still won a show as late as 2013 [almost 47 years old - the Orlando Pro in the 212-lb class] that Troy could have put about 10- to 15-lb more muscle, but made a conscious choice not to, for health reasons.

I figured you may have also made a similar choice, and didn't push it, just as Troy made that choice.

Frank doesn't seem to be concerned about risks, and I'm worried he won't be around much longer if he keeps doing this.  :(
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 04, 2024, 02:19:27 PM
I had no idea you didn't start competing until your forties, wes! Wow - good outcome for having started at a later age than the norm.

I remember one of the IFBB pro diet coaches told me when Troy Alves still won a show as late as 2013 [almost 47 years old - the Orlando Pro in the 212-lb class] that Troy could have put about 10- to 15-lb more muscle, but made a conscious choice not to, for health reasons.

I figured you may have also made a similar choice, and didn't push it, just as Troy made that choice.

Frank doesn't seem to be concerned about risks, and I'm worried he won't be around much longer if he keeps doing this.  :(
I competed in AAU powerlifting and odd lift contests in the early to mid 1970`s......then did my local bodybuilding show taking 4th. in 1987, then vowed to compete again  when I moved to Florida in 1993........did a bunch of contests down there, kept going, and never looked back.

I felt that I had  a lot of time missed doing what I truly wanted to do (compete), so I entered a ton of contests all over the East Coast and as far west as Cleveland Ohio.

I`ve done my fair share of gear....still do, but I was never genetically gifted to be huge........ especially missing all those years.

Knowing what I know now,I still would be fairly conservative dosage wise.........I abused the fuck out of my body for far too long doing other stupid things to it.

Still got a ton of trophies and my liver and kidneys are in great condition.......I`m not in magazines,but I`m also not on dialiysis.  ;)
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: youandme on January 04, 2024, 04:22:53 PM
Didn’t someone say McGrath was on dialysis?
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: ThisisOverload on January 04, 2024, 06:15:40 PM
Didn’t someone say McGrath was on dialysis?

Yes.

He's a total tool bag.

Talking about how tough he is.

He will go to the grave still chasing the dragon.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Rusty Trombone on January 04, 2024, 10:55:48 PM

Sounds like he will soon have another near (death) experience.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: falco on January 05, 2024, 02:22:01 AM
Didn’t someone say McGrath was on dialysis?

For a year or two now.

#neversurrender
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Spike on January 05, 2024, 04:07:12 AM
saw a recent clip of him in some vehicle outside an apartment complex boasting about finally getting home dialysis and being able to "ramp the training up" and "show off the physique"

I guess he still has some contractual agreements he can fulfill and get paid but for christ sake I'd be trying to be like Tommy Prince and invest in real estate and avoid protein in excess - just live life

but forearms veinage is really cool tho
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: BayGBM on January 05, 2024, 04:22:33 AM
saw a recent clip of him in some vehicle outside an apartment complex boasting about finally getting home dialysis and being able to "ramp the training up" and "show off the physique"

I guess he still has some contractual agreements he can fulfill and get paid but for christ sake I'd be trying to be like Tommy Prince and invest in real estate and avoid protein in excess - just live life

but forearms veinage is really cool tho

Don’t forget the tattoos.  Very important. ;)
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: _bruce_ on January 05, 2024, 04:50:33 AM
No condolences to the schmoes? Their community has been hurting the past few years.

No worries - the university of America has already taken an "impression" of Frank's rectum - a toy version will soon secure his legacy.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Rambone on January 05, 2024, 05:34:12 AM
No worries - the university of America has already taken an "impression" of Frank's rectum - a toy version will soon secure his legacy.

 ;D
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: webstar on January 05, 2024, 06:51:02 AM
saw a recent clip of him in some vehicle outside an apartment complex boasting about finally getting home dialysis and being able to "ramp the training up" and "show off the physique"

I guess he still has some contractual agreements he can fulfill and get paid but for christ sake I'd be trying to be like Tommy Prince and invest in real estate and avoid protein in excess - just live life

but forearms veinage is really cool tho

Definitely not. He hasn't been sponsored in  sometime. He has his own fart powder company which should go belly up by the end of Q1.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: BB on January 05, 2024, 07:00:30 AM
Didn’t someone say McGrath was on dialysis?

But it won't stop him -

.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: _bruce_ on January 05, 2024, 08:24:42 AM
But it won't stop him -

.

"Killing myself won't stop me from dying" - looks like Frank took "deductive reasoning lessons" from Canada's Justin Trudeau.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: michael arvilla on January 05, 2024, 09:42:45 AM
Definitely not. He hasn't been sponsored in  sometime. He has his own fart powder company which should go belly up by the end of Q1.
he’s sponsored by “ Flag Nor Fail” Dana Lynn baileys company….
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 05, 2024, 10:38:58 AM
No worries - the university of America has already taken an "impression" of Frank's rectum - a toy version will soon secure his legacy.
Too funny !!  ;D
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 05, 2024, 10:40:34 AM
he’s sponsored by “ Flag Nor Fail” Dana Lynn baileys company….
Maybe horse gums will pitch in some coin for flowers at his funeral.

Guy`s a fucking idiot plain and simple.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: pamith on January 05, 2024, 01:50:34 PM
A true legend of the sport
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: bhank on January 06, 2024, 08:00:16 AM
I had no idea you didn't start competing until your forties, wes! Wow - good outcome for having started at a later age than the norm.

I remember one of the IFBB pro diet coaches told me when Troy Alves still won a show as late as 2013 [almost 47 years old - the Orlando Pro in the 212-lb class] that Troy could have put about 10- to 15-lb more muscle, but made a conscious choice not to, for health reasons.

I figured you may have also made a similar choice, and didn't push it, just as Troy made that choice.

Frank doesn't seem to be concerned about risks, and I'm worried he won't be around much longer if he keeps doing this.  :(

He started competing in his 40s in the 155lb division think about it not exactly an open heavyweight his trophies mean nothing
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: mphgrove on January 06, 2024, 08:02:28 AM
Screw that response, lots of solid Masters competitors who started late. And, on average, by that age they have more self-protective instincts compared to the guys in their twenties.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: beakdoctor on January 06, 2024, 08:05:30 AM
He started competing in his 40s in the 155lb division think about it not exactly an open heavyweight his trophies mean nothing

Why do they mean nothing?
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: bhank on January 06, 2024, 08:08:10 AM
Screw that response, lots of solid Masters competitors who started late. And, on average, by that age they have more self-protective instincts compared to the guys in their twenties.

And Wes wasn't one of them. He competed in local shows in the over 40 under 155lb division then went to nationals and got beat up. He is also not 5 foot 2. His legs make mine look massive. Just like Jeff he has a bunch of trophies because he did a bunch of shit shows in the munchkin division. However trophies do not make the physique. They are both fake as fuck they have 100 trophies each and no muscle. 
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Rambone on January 06, 2024, 10:40:03 AM
And Wes wasn't one of them. He competed in local shows in the over 40 under 155lb division then went to nationals and got beat up. He is also not 5 foot 2. His legs make mine look massive. Just like Jeff he has a bunch of trophies because he did a bunch of shit shows in the munchkin division. However trophies do not make the physique. They are both fake as fuck they have 100 trophies each and no muscle.

These are harsh criticisms. Surely these men won’t take kindly to such disrespect.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: mphgrove on January 06, 2024, 11:06:14 AM
These are harsh criticisms. Surely these men won’t take kindly to such disrespect.

As far as this Board goes, there may be a handfull who are national level or professionals here (a few) but a much larger do the local “shit shows” as you put it. So in leveling this specific criticism, you are aiming straight at this Board’s membership, the many here who actually compete. They don’t necessarily see themselves as Cutler or Heath or Ramy, but their state or local level trophies are in no way meaningless. And are you professional, Mr. Hank?
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: TheGrinch on January 06, 2024, 11:13:32 AM
hope the window seat person as wearing their seatbelt

https://nypost.com/2024/01/06/news/faa-requiring-inspections-of-all-max-9s-after-alaska-airlines-incident/
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Matt on January 06, 2024, 05:57:05 PM
And Wes wasn't one of them. He competed in local shows in the over 40 under 155lb division then went to nationals and got beat up. He is also not 5 foot 2. His legs make mine look massive. Just like Jeff he has a bunch of trophies because he did a bunch of shit shows in the munchkin division. However trophies do not make the physique. They are both fake as fuck they have 100 trophies each and no muscle.

Isn't wes 5'8"?

Apparently we lose 1cm every 10 years starting at age 40. So presumably, a man could lose about one inch by age 65.

Regarding which bodybuilding shows matter and which don't - Frank McGrath competed in the Mr. Olympia contest, which is the pinnacle of bodybuilding contests. But were his choices better than those of wes, given where he is now?

I think there are more important things than competing in the highest prestige shows, especially if they come with massive health risks. Not to suggest anyone could be at that level, but some people consciously choose to keep their body weight in the optimal health range.

Couldn't wes have just ran mega-cycles if he wanted to add more size? I assume he made the conscious choice to maintain a lower body weight and not mega-dose, whereas Frank McGrath and others did the opposite.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 06, 2024, 07:55:37 PM
I did over 60 contests......here are some of the shittier ones listed.

Trophies mean nothing,but if I recall correctly I have 57 of  them and another guy who posts  here who has tried many times to win even one trophy has always ended up winning ZERO.

I mean they must mean something to the aforementioned person or why would he keep trying to win ONE............. yet still has failed to even place?

SHITTY CONTESTS OF PEACE

(http://musclememory.com/images/amateurUSA/WescottTim.jpg)

Tim Wescott

1995

Southern States - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 1st

1999

Massachusetts Championships - NPC, LightWeight, 2nd
Massachusetts Championships - NPC, Masters, 2nd
Southern States - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 1st

2000

Massachusetts Championships - NPC, LightWeight, 1st
Massachusetts Championships - NPC, Masters, 3rd
Masters Nationals - NPC, LightWeight, 4th
Southern States - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 1st

2001

Masters Nationals - NPC, LightWeight, 5th
New England Championships - NPC, LightWeight, 4th
New England Championships - NPC, Masters, 4th

2002

Atlantic States Championships - NPC, Masters 45+, 3rd
New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 2nd
New England Championships - NPC, MiddleWeight, 7th

2003

Massachusetts Championships - NPC, Masters, 1st
Massachusetts Championships - NPC, MiddleWeight, 4th
New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 4th

2005

Masters Nationals - NPC, Masters 50+ MiddleWeight, 7th
Masters Nationals - NPC, MiddleWeight, Did not place
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+, 3rd
USA Nationals - NABBA, Medium, 2nd

2006

New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 4th
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+ Short, 2nd

2007

New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 4th
New England Championships - NPC, MiddleWeight, 4th
New York Metro Championships - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 4th
New York Metro Championships - NPC, Masters 45+, 5th
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 40+ Short, 3rd
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+ Short, 2nd

2011

Masters Nationals - NPC, Masters 50+ LightWeight, 8th
North American Championships - IFBB, Masters 40+ WelterWeight, 7th
North American Championships - IFBB, Masters 50+ WelterWeight, 7th
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 40+ Short, 3rd
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+ Short, 3rd
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 06, 2024, 07:57:47 PM
^^^^^^ ALL TERRIBLE LOCAL SHITTY CONTESTS !!

I feel so ashamed of myself,I may just start posting on FACEBOOK !  ;D


HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on January 06, 2024, 08:01:29 PM
And Wes wasn't one of them. He competed in local shows in the over 40 under 155lb division then went to nationals and got beat up. He is also not 5 foot 2. His legs make mine look massive. Just like Jeff he has a bunch of trophies because he did a bunch of shit shows in the munchkin division. However trophies do not make the physique. They are both fake as fuck they have 100 trophies each and no muscle.

You have finished Dead Fucking Last (DFL) in every show you have entered.

You have no trophies.

Six weeks off the drugs completely and you would have no muscle.

In a year you will have no wife and half your current assets.

Your complete detachment from reality is a sign of mental illness.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 06, 2024, 08:09:36 PM
You have finished Dead Fucking Last (DFL) in every show you have entered.

You have no trophies.

Six weeks off the drugs completely and you would have no muscle.

In a year you will have no wife and half your current assets.

Your complete detachment from reality is a sign of mental illness.
The millionaire who is a total loser at every endeavor he tries out for.

Money can`t buy you balls !

Skiing The Swiss Alps Of Peace While Existing On Hot Dogs Alone ;D

Lived in the tough city of New York, and grew up hanging and banging when he was all of 6 years old before  his family moved to the estate.

This soft twat wouldn`t have survived an hour in my shoes at any age or stage of my life !!

Little Lord Fantleroy Of Peace  LOL  ;D
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Walter Sobchak on January 06, 2024, 08:27:10 PM
The millionaire who is a total loser at every endeavor he tries out for.

Money can`t buy you balls !

Skiing The Swiss Alps Of Peace While Existing On Hot Dogs Alone ;D

Lived in the tough city of New York, and grew up hanging and banging when he was all of 6 years old before  his family moved to the estate.

This soft twat wouldn`t have survived an hour in my shoes at any age or stage of my life !!

Little Lord Fantleroy Of Peace  LOL  ;D

His story changes to suit the discussion at hand.

Hankins tries to inflate his accomplishments by criticizing the accomplishments of others.

Untether from his bullshit and he will lack the attention he craves to survive here.

Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Zillotch on January 06, 2024, 08:41:59 PM
(http://musclememory.com/images/amateurUSA/WescottTim.jpg)

Tim Wescott

no bloof on this guy.. looks phenomenal - good structure 
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 06, 2024, 09:01:00 PM
no bloof on this guy.. looks phenomenal - good structure 
Thank you.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: beakdoctor on January 06, 2024, 09:04:26 PM
Wes actual bodybuilder with decades of experience in competition, training and diet.

Bhanks a gymrat who enters anything he can collect a last place medal in just to lie about it later.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: mops on January 06, 2024, 09:16:42 PM

(http://musclememory.com/images/amateurUSA/WescottTim.jpg)


Powerful & classic looking build. Master poser as well.

Wes reminds me of a bodybuilding-jacked and shredded version of Michael Newman from Baywatch (no homo.)

(https://i.postimg.cc/BZKXWXCS/Screenshot-20240107-061237.jpg)
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Matt on January 06, 2024, 09:36:59 PM
I did over 60 contests......here are some of the shittier ones listed.

Trophies mean nothing,but if I recall correctly I have 57 of  them and another guy who posts  here who has tried many times to win even one trophy has always ended up winning ZERO.

I mean they must mean something to the aforementioned person or why would he keep trying to win ONE............. yet still has failed to even place?

SHITTY CONTESTS OF PEACE

(http://musclememory.com/images/amateurUSA/WescottTim.jpg)

Tim Wescott

1995

Southern States - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 1st

1999

Massachusetts Championships - NPC, LightWeight, 2nd
Massachusetts Championships - NPC, Masters, 2nd
Southern States - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 1st

2000

Massachusetts Championships - NPC, LightWeight, 1st
Massachusetts Championships - NPC, Masters, 3rd
Masters Nationals - NPC, LightWeight, 4th
Southern States - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 1st

2001

Masters Nationals - NPC, LightWeight, 5th
New England Championships - NPC, LightWeight, 4th
New England Championships - NPC, Masters, 4th

2002

Atlantic States Championships - NPC, Masters 45+, 3rd
New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 2nd
New England Championships - NPC, MiddleWeight, 7th

2003

Massachusetts Championships - NPC, Masters, 1st
Massachusetts Championships - NPC, MiddleWeight, 4th
New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 4th

2005

Masters Nationals - NPC, Masters 50+ MiddleWeight, 7th
Masters Nationals - NPC, MiddleWeight, Did not place
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+, 3rd
USA Nationals - NABBA, Medium, 2nd

2006

New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 4th
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+ Short, 2nd

2007

New England Championships - NPC, Masters 40+, 4th
New England Championships - NPC, MiddleWeight, 4th
New York Metro Championships - NPC, Masters 35+ LightWeight, 4th
New York Metro Championships - NPC, Masters 45+, 5th
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 40+ Short, 3rd
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+ Short, 2nd

2011

Masters Nationals - NPC, Masters 50+ LightWeight, 8th
North American Championships - IFBB, Masters 40+ WelterWeight, 7th
North American Championships - IFBB, Masters 50+ WelterWeight, 7th
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 40+ Short, 3rd
USA Nationals - NABBA, Masters 50+ Short, 3rd

Great resume, Tim!

B. Hank made it a point to tell me "There is no 160-lb Strongman", just to diminish what I do.

Specifically, I competed in u-200-lb Strongman contests, and the CAASA organization in Canada started an 80-kg [176.4-lb] class in 2016.

B. Hank called it "160-lb Strongman" just to diminish it. Yes, there is no 160-lb Strongman, but there IS a 176.4-lb class [lightweight], and guys like Tommy Lynn Lovell and Benjamin Donin are strong as hell, and would beat B. Hank at any lift - even if he was at his heaviest weight of 238.6-lb.

That's why I made it a point to publicly challenge him. I would do it giving him a 30-lb weight advantage on me too. Heck...I might even say 50-lb, but I'd be absolutely confident being 190 versus B. Hank's 220.

What I don't understand is:
Can't people throw B. Hank the same shade he has thrown you and I?

Why are HIS contests so special? Couldn't we say "B. Hank hasn't competed in the NPC Nationals, so he isn't a REAL bodybuilder."

?

IMO, some people just prefer not pushing the heavy gear and calories. Bodybuilding [and Strongman/powerlifting] are not exactly healthy ventures at the elite level. And even if you become an IFBB pro, only the Top 10 are making serious money!

Not sure why he judges people for not wanting to do that.

That's why I was wondering if part of your thought process/mindset was health. Presumably you made a conscious decision not to mega-dose gear like Frank McGrath and others did.

Nothing wrong with that. IMO, you made the RIGHT call.

Like I said - I don't envy you there, because bodybuilding is subjective. I'm lucky because for my challenge against him, I just had to put more weight on the bar than B. Hank put on it. Which I did.  ;D

I don't understand B. Hank's deal to judge and diminish what you have done.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Bevo on January 06, 2024, 09:42:10 PM
That’s the thing with bhanky, he thinks bbing is all about having mass on top of mass , that’s it. Disregards balance, symmetry


If you are not a heavyweight bber you are nothing in his eyes, typical gym bro mentality

He himself is a natural skinny twink, that’s why he looks up to guys like sam and dick Walker, they are something he is not , who he wishes he was
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: xpac2 on January 06, 2024, 10:02:14 PM
Wow you still post Wes?!
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Rusty Trombone on January 06, 2024, 10:13:13 PM
Wow you still post Wes?!

Wes has been alive and posted since way before the times of the Great Flood and will continue long after we are all dead and buried.,fact!

Wes will not die but transform himself into the last star in the Sky! Fact.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Randomum on January 06, 2024, 10:20:43 PM
And Wes wasn't one of them. He competed in local shows in the over 40 under 155lb division then went to nationals and got beat up. He is also not 5 foot 2. His legs make mine look massive. Just like Jeff he has a bunch of trophies because he did a bunch of shit shows in the munchkin division. However trophies do not make the physique. They are both fake as fuck they have 100 trophies each and no muscle.


Only one way to settle this between you and Wes and anyone who wants to throw their hat in the ring. ( Matt? Wiggs? Bigach?) Mr Getbig 2024!!!!!!! Winner gets 1k and if Bhanks doesn’t crack top 3 all competitors get to poop in his mouth. 😅
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 07, 2024, 01:12:52 AM
Wes actual bodybuilder with decades of experience in competition, training and diet.

Bhanks a gymrat who enters anything he can collect a last place medal in just to lie about it later.
Thank you for the kind words doc .
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 07, 2024, 01:13:39 AM

Only one way to settle this between you and Wes and anyone who wants to throw their hat in the ring. ( Matt? Wiggs? Bigach?) Mr Getbig 2024!!!!!!! Winner gets 1k and if Bhanks doesn’t crack top 3 all competitors get to poop in his mouth. 😅
Dude !!  ;D
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 07, 2024, 01:14:27 AM
Wes has been alive and posted since way before the times of the Great Flood and will continue long after we are all dead and buried.,fact!

Wes will not die but transform himself into the last star in the Sky! Fact.
Very well stated facts.    ;D
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 07, 2024, 01:23:39 AM
Thank you  mops,xpac2.....and my main man Bevo.


Hey Matt,FUCK HIM.......you`re one of the strongest men in your entire country for your bodyweight.......he`s a jealous K unt!!


Just want to say that my man UK Jeff is one of the best and we are room mates living rent free in Hankys head!!  :D

Also want to add that he`s got big balls arguing with Big Ro, and has no respect.........and as far as Hazbin goes...........there is nothing to say except Hanky couldn`t carry his gymbag on his worst day...... and that`s also a fact.

Oh well,gonna go make me some nice French Toast with a side of Cocoa Puffs, and of course, stuff for dumplings.  :D
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: Rambone on January 07, 2024, 05:05:30 AM
Powerful & classic looking build. Master poser as well.

Wes reminds me of a bodybuilding-jacked and shredded version of Michael Newman from Baywatch (no homo.)

(https://i.postimg.cc/BZKXWXCS/Screenshot-20240107-061237.jpg)

Michael Newman is no slouch himself (nh)
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: 1Patrick on January 07, 2024, 05:28:47 AM
Wes that’s impressive AF.
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 07, 2024, 08:27:29 AM
Wes that’s impressive AF.
Thanks Pat.  :)
Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: IroNat on January 07, 2024, 11:34:26 AM
Bhanky,
Who pays you more to post on their website...Ron or Facebook?
Could you post pictures of your MMA, Strict Curl and bodybuilding show trophies to silence the haters?
Are you still planning on competing at the Arnold?

Title: Re: Frank McGrath's Near Death Experience.
Post by: wes on January 07, 2024, 12:25:41 PM
Bhanky,
Who pays you more to post on their website...Ron or Facebook?
Could you post pictures of your MMA, Strict Curl and bodybuilding show trophies to silence the haters?
Are you still planning on competing at the Arnold?
(https://gifdb.com/images/high/adams-family-lurch-smirk-276k5zphxxtpxo3g.webp)