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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #50 on: September 20, 2014, 03:40:34 PM »
bottom line of it all guys is that todays Pro BB looks like shit. WHO ever wins this O will still look like shit when compared to the past.

all the phil fans and kia fans are fans of shitty looking BB.
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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #51 on: September 20, 2014, 03:42:04 PM »
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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #52 on: September 20, 2014, 03:51:03 PM »
that was a bitch move by kia. the women all night were moving their hair without whipping out and around. kia threw his hair back trying to hit phil.
Hair flipping, how manly, huh?
I say this, if Phil is serious about business, then be a businessman. If Kai is serious about philosophy then study, and eventually become a professor.

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #54 on: September 20, 2014, 04:25:37 PM »
bottom line of it all guys is that todays Pro BB looks like shit. WHO ever wins this O will still look like shit when compared to the past.

all the phil fans and kia fans are fans of shitty looking BB.

In the past obvious ugly body parts were not tolerated.

Phil....repair the navel hernia. Sissy.
Kai..... cut off that fulgly ass hair.
Dennis...get calf implants...NOW!!

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #55 on: September 20, 2014, 04:30:08 PM »
bottom line of it all guys is that todays Pro BB looks like shit. WHO ever wins this O will still look like shit when compared to the past.

all the phil fans and kia fans are fans of shitty looking BB.

Rhoden is aesthetic but gets pounded for not having enough mass despite being huge. Just not freak huge.

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #56 on: September 20, 2014, 04:38:00 PM »


I don't know about Wolf's cavs but I found Phil's "abs"!!  ;D

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« Reply #57 on: September 20, 2014, 04:39:49 PM »


I don't know about Wolf's cavs but I found Phil's "abs"!!  ;D

Fucking lolled. So that's where my calves went.

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #58 on: September 20, 2014, 04:41:32 PM »
When is it airing on nbc?

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #59 on: September 20, 2014, 04:45:06 PM »
12pm Saturday!, right by the Ultimate Nutrition booth asshole, bring it.

Roid rage fueled mindless Internet drama... You should jump in the ring with a professional MMA fighter and take out your aggressions there...

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« Reply #60 on: September 20, 2014, 04:47:28 PM »
When is it airing on nbc?

Not until October...

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« Reply #61 on: September 20, 2014, 04:57:39 PM »
When is it airing on nbc?
NBC is bumping Sunday Night Football and airing the Olympia...

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #62 on: September 20, 2014, 05:10:14 PM »
that was a bitch move by kia. the women all night were moving their hair without whipping out and around. kia threw his hair back trying to hit phil.

The grapefruit fukcer doesn't have hair to his ankles. It hit Phil because Phil the closeted homo was up in Kai ass. If Kai turned around and flung his hair on the side of Wolf, it wouldn't have come close. Phil is, was and will always be the problem...

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #63 on: September 20, 2014, 05:11:22 PM »
Ronnie and Dorian were pretty humble. Sure they had their moments, but nowhere near to the extent of Phil.

My point is who cares about being humble

True champions are arrogant and dick heads

Kobe Bryant, Mayweather, Michael Jordan 8)

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #64 on: September 20, 2014, 05:15:22 PM »
My point is who cares about being humble

True champions are arrogant and dick heads

Kobe Bryant, Mayweather, Michael Jordan 8)

No. Arrogant pricks are a subset of champions. You have many humble/neutral champs. Federer, Nadal, Messi, Ainslee, etc etc. The media adore arrogant ones like Bolt, Ronaldo, Bryant, that Seahawks guy last year etc. Hence they get more publicity.

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #65 on: September 20, 2014, 05:19:05 PM »
No. Arrogant pricks are a subset of champions. You have many humble/neutral champs. Federer, Nadal, Messi, Ainslee, etc etc. The media adore arrogant ones like Bolt, Ronaldo, Bryant, that Seahawks guy last year etc. Hence they get more publicity.

Humble is ga y!  arrogant ones go far.....

Look at what happened to the humble ones u listed , add Peyton manning to that list  :D


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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #66 on: September 23, 2014, 11:27:40 PM »
Interesting article...

   Written by Christian Duque:

Bodybuilding is the sport we all know and love, and no one loved it more than the Godfather of Modern Bodybuilding, Mr. Joe Weider. Joe launched the magazines, introduced the weight-training systems, and together with his brother Ben, gave us the IFBBkaiDennis. The IFBB, unlike the AAU, considered bodybuilding its chief priority and wanted to spread the sport throughout the world. The Weiders, together with the help of countless others, set in motion a movement that lives strong today.

The crown jewel of this sport has always been the Mr. Olympia. It's the most coveted and respected title in the sport. It's also the single most important event of the year, where fans from a multitude of countries congregate to celebrate their love and appreciation of the sport. This weekend’s event marked a half century that the community has gathered to celebrate the greatest athletes in the world. For fifty years the IFBB has crowned a Mr. Olympia - the undisputed best bodybuilder in the world. This titleholder is also the chief representative of the sport - "the ambassador" if you will.

Every Olympia is significant for the aforementioned reasons, but some are especially important. This year's contest marked the 50th anniversary of the event, and for the first time in a long time, it would be carried on network TV. This development will bring the Olympia to millions of homes throughout the United States. For a lot of people, this will be their first interaction with what bodybuilding truly is - or should be.

Most people in the mainstream have a highly biased, largely inaccurate view of what the sport is all about. They don't know that it saves lives through training and clean eating; they have little to no knowledge about supplements, and even less knowledge about the great champions we call IFBB Pro's. All they really know - or think they know - is about the Craig Titus case, the stupid Planet Fitness commercials, steroids, and "roid rage" - whatever that is. They'll never know about Leroy Colbert gracing magazine covers before the civil rights movement started, or Arnold refusing to travel in a whites-only bus in South Africa. They'll never know about how Lee and Ronnie won 8 Sandows or how Iris Kyle won 10. If we're lucky, they'll watch the Olympia on NBC.Expediter

Then again... what are they going to see? They'll see a great competition, chalked full of classic posing under the lights of the Orleans, with thousands of fans clapping & cheering. Then they'll see Kai Greene rush the champ in a fit of rage, his face only inches from Heath's. They'll hear the head judge screaming for competitors to back off, see an expediter physically trying to separate the two best athletes in the sport, and if they decide to air the press conference, they'll see Kai interrupt Phil answering a question that involved a dedication to his recently deceased father. What kind of a reaction do you think that's going to bring about?

I can see it now on article' comments sections; people are already calling Kai's outburst a product of "roid rage." That's just the kind of PR this sport doesn't want. In years past, we've had folks fined and suspended for things they've said, how is it that seemingly nothing will happen to Mr. Greene?

For all his intellectual mumbo jumbo and super-marketed nonsense, Kai is just another guy - just like you and me. The monk on the mountain-top ditched his robe for boxing gloves as soon as he didn't get his way. You can "Believe" all you want, but if you can't channel your anger and maintain your composure, it's all fortune cookie bullshit. You've got Kai the loudmouth at the press conference, Kai the thug at the pre-judging, Kai the head-game player at the finals, and then Zen-Man returns for the mellow, soft-spoken post-show interview with Dennis James.

As far as that biChaoszarre interview George Farah gave MD's Shawn Ray... all I'm going to say is this - if & when Phil's camp concedes the whole event was staged, I'll be the first to pen a retraction to this article. However, I find George's explanation about as bizarre as Kai Greene's last minute on-stage handshake. If anything, I think George put Kai up to that - because it's the only example Farah could pull to support his painfully ridiculous argument.

I would also like to stress that I'm by no means saying Phil's an angel in this either. He gave back to him as best as he could during the press conference, albeit never losing his cool. During the prejudging, Phil's foot inadvertently knocked into Kai's and it's true, Kai didn't have much room to pose. By the end of prejudging, Phil was giving some back - I'm not denying that. Then again, if you're rudely interrupted and ridiculed just answering a question that involves your deceased father, you can see where that might get someone upset. I'm not making excuses for 'The Gift.' He was wrong to crowd Greene, but nothing justifies Kai using that dreadlock of his as a weapon (lol). Not only is it offensive, it's really weird.

What's truly made the rounds though, from the mainstream media, to MMA publications, to every bodybuildingKai33 message board known to man was the lunge. This confrontation makes the historic backstage exchange between Arnold & Mike Mentzer seem like a tea party. And for those of you that didn't see it - you can be sure NBC will gladly air it. Of all the clips the mainstream press could pick up - a moving retirement speech by 10x Ms. Olympia Iris Kyle, Phil earning his 4th Sandow, or the awesome tribute to Joe Weider video... I think we all know what clip they're going to run if & when they talk about this year's event.

Speaking of NBC, I don't think Weider/AMI will be able to deny the network the juiciest part of the show - even if it makes 50 years of Olympias into a joke. Think back to how stupid Bigger, Stronger, Faster made Greg Valentino look. Think about how ridiculous it's going to look for a guy in posing trunks with a giant braid of hair going ballistic. A head judge will be heard screaming, an expediter will be shown physically trying to separate two grown, oily men in posing trunks. Can you see it yet?

Letterman, Maher, Colbert, they'll all have a nice big laugh. They won't appreciate Phil's 4 Sandows, Dexter's insane placing at 44 years of age, and they won't appreciate the internationalism or the speeches of the greats like 8x Mr. Olympia Lee Haney. For most people who just happen to watch the Olympia because they've seen the Seinfeld re-run on the other channel - this Olympia may be their only contact with our sport.

Kai's behavior throughout it all wPhotoendill undeniably taint that viewer’s perception…Thanks Kai. I can't wait to hear about your next seminar or motivational speaking tour. If any Kai fan-boys are butt-hurt as a result of this article, go buy yourself a grapefruit.

 


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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #67 on: September 23, 2014, 11:37:00 PM »
No. Arrogant pricks are a subset of champions. You have many humble/neutral champs. Federer, Nadal, Messi, Ainslee, etc etc. The media adore arrogant ones like Bolt, Ronaldo, Bryant, that Seahawks guy last year etc. Hence they get more publicity.
Federer had his moments, but Nadal and "humble" should not be put in the same sentence...

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« Reply #68 on: September 24, 2014, 01:20:02 AM »
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The crown jewel of this sport has always been the Mr. Olympia. It's the most coveted and respected title in the sport

Oh brother.   ::)

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Re: FIRST TIME ON NBC.... Kai makes everybody look bad
« Reply #69 on: September 24, 2014, 10:40:23 PM »
he was

phil was the one initiating contact

and honestly... again he was beyond the line.

he did this in every round.

oh man. i didn't think it would go like this. kai is going to win this and he is SO dialed in it's crazy while Heath is so relaxed it's almost like he's waltzing through the damned super bowl of this sport

i'm actually confused at this. because i didn't expect it. why did phil feel the need to inch toward kai tonight and make contact EVEN AFTER they were warned. and why did the announcers and the judges not call phil on being about a foot over the line?

it's too much. i thought phil would represent the sport in a much better way

physique wise kai slayed this tonight. SLAYED it

phil did all this cheating and intimidation because he is an insecure  arrogant ass hole