Shawn isn't it the IFBB stopping me from doing the O?not me.When i do the PDI I GET SUSPENDED so i can't do the O not my fualt buddy boy.Lied to promoters do tell.You mean last years Olympia no Robin knew 1 month before the show when i told him i was out,cancelled my hotel room.So you talk so much crap Shawn you were once a great champion now you are just a shadow and embarassment to the sport.Try holding on to what you can there Shawn u feel it all slipping away don't you.MUST SUCK TO BE YOU.But hey go pray once again you two faced sorry old man.
You don't even get a reply from now on as u are just and IDIOT TO THE MAX.
Lee has lied to promoters before, I believe what I see regarding him.
This guys is a Clown at best and a side show in the least.
Let's wait one week and hear the excuses.
If he is not onstage in New York, his PBW interview is worthless and so are his points
Poor Wayne, Priest throws the show and caves in for an Olympia Appearance.
As for the Olympia, trust me, this nut wont be on stage, it has more to do with his reputation for crumbling in this show from pressure than actually "Competing for the Fans" as he like to say, yea right mate.
Enjoy giving a way your Free Pics at the EXPO making all kinds of excuses as to why you Punk'd the Olympia Fans for the 2nd yr in a row 
Man I wish both of you could get along. You're both loud mouthed assholes and we all love (and hate) you guys for it. You both want to see change in the bodybuilding world, you're just in different camps. Shawn is working within the system, and I think that when the Shawn Ray Colorado Pro went off without a hitch Shawn had put his money where his mouth is. Whether you like him or not, whether or not you agree with him, Shawn wants to improve the lot of the average bodybuilder. Lee works outside the system. He challenges the status quo and shakes things up. And again, you may or may not agree with him, but he's doing what he thinks is right. I think both ways are needed. Look at any kind of successful movement, particularly in politics. You need to improve the system and challenge it at the same time.
As someone who is just getting into competing at the amateur level, when I look at the pro's I see that there are problems. And most of these problems are ones that have been around as long as there's been bodybuilding. I remember that when I first read Pumping Iron, one of the things that struck me was that a lot of things hadn't changed in bodybuilding; the athletes are still being taken advantage of by promoters; steroids are still the elephant in the middle of the room; the judging is still biased or influenced entirely too much by things other than the package an athlete brings to the stage.
You both want these things changed. And both your methods of going about it are valid. Either or both of you may fail, but you're guaranteed failure if you never try. The two of you are some of the best bodybuilders that have ever walked the planet, so why not just respect each other for your accomplishments, respect each other for trying to make the sport that let you get where you are today better, and respect each others right to be wrong (at least in each others' eyes).
And yes, I know that both of you are just "calling it as it is" and are all about "no bullshit". Gotcha. We're all human, everyone has their vices and flaws. Just because you're both pro bodybuilders, doesn't mean you're going ot be without fault or hypocrasy. Making a big deal out of it just brings you one step closer to being on the same level as Captain Gyno here:
