These are excuses. Nothing in what you and others have said indicates many negatives.
okay, let's drop the personal battle here for a moment and just go with pure logic, okay? disregarding everything else, let's examine things.
the competition was very different in franco competed. the competitors were of a different caliber. the sports were in their infancies. these days both the WSM and IFSA are advanced, the events are very specific and require more than just the ability to bench press and squat a lot. back then it was a lot of squatting, farmer's walking, flips, truck pulling etc.
now you've got hercules holds, atlas stones, fingal fingers, that one event where they walk in a circle supporting a heavy pole on their forearms. the 2006 event had the guys walking through water while carrying barrels even.
ronnie coleman is a very, very strong man in the gym. he can deadlift a lot, squat a lot, bench a lot, etc. but he has no experience with these lifts. the difference is similar to having a huge smith squat and then going for a free bar. the coordination and the skill aren't there.
in addition, his brute strength in the gym is below his competition. the barrel squat involves doing reps with increasing weight that ends at almost 800 pounds. now ronnie can squat that, but he needs a suit and wraps, neither of which are allowed. the deadlift reps for 2006 was 660 pounds (i think), and the winner got around 15.
now, ronnie is an advanced athlete. but he would need to make some severe changes to his body and his skills to make any kind of damage. there are top-class powerlifters, guys who already compete in strength sports, who are unable to make this change and do well. it's foolish to assume that simply because he's good in ONE sport that doesn't mean he'd be good in another one, and bodybuilding is a lot more different from strongman than powerlifting is.
even assuming, for no good reason, that ronnie were capable of making the switch, he's far older than the competition and his body is getting worse thanks to the tears and such. it would take at least two or three years before he'd start to get good at the events and streamline his body, which would put him at 45 plus. with a torn tricep, quad, and lat, what makes you think he could put his body through that successfully?
that's my last post on the subject.