Strydom was on TONS of drugs in 1992. Screenshot from the video...
Seriously
He was ' tested ' LMAO as if that means A) he wasn't on B) he didn't find away around the test C) there actually was a test
I saw the contest the day it happened (I even taped it off the PPV, which cost me $15).
Strydom was obviously not as big as he was in 1991. Even McMahon mentioned that on the broadcast (see his '92 routine I posted).
Comparing a drug-tested Strydom with a Yates, who was allowed to take everything but the kitchen sink, is absurd.
Again, had both been tested or allowed to use whatever, you'd have a fairer comparison.
Several WBF guys said that Strydom wasn’t tested in 1992. We he did whatever he wanted to do.
The two that made the most fuss were the same ones who looked the worst at that show: Mike Christian (who ironically was accused of using a masking product to get past the drug test at the 1990 Olympia) and Mike Quinn. Christian got fined $25K (a month's pay) for popping positive (his being strung out on crack didn't help matters, either). Mike Quinn also had to cough up some bread.
Tony Pearson said everyone was tested; Eddie Robinson said much the same, as did Jim Quinn. Jim Quinn trained with Strydom for that show. In a MuscleMag interview, Quinn stated that Strydom was at 280 and he was nearly three bills when the hammer came down. They had size to spare. Plus they did (as Quinn put it) NOT make the mistake of following DiPasquale's diet.