Ronnie won 2 Olympias, while under BSN employ.
Your stats don't quite compute.
Ronnie, enough said. Winning two Olympias is hardly a curse, which is what he did while working for BSN.
From
http://www.bsnonline.net/biography/ronnie_coleman.html:
"Having successfully used BSN® supplements to support his muscle-building progress in the past, Ronnie approached the company about an endorsement agreement in
early 2005. Shortly thereafter, BSN® signed Ronnie to a two-year deal, and then re-signed him to a contract extension in May 2007. In September 2007, Ronnie retired from competitive bodybuilding, his legacy as the sport’s all-time "KING" firmly cemented."
2005 was the final time that Ronnie Coleman was named Mr. Olympia. You're welcome to debate the causes for his being replaced at the top of the IFBB competitor hierarchy, but it cannot be denied that his reign as Mr. Olympia ended shortly after joining BSN. I'm not saying one has anything to do with the other, but the evidence you posted to support your claim was not factual.