When will Triple H ever learn that Roman is so overhyped, the bloodline is boring, Jacob Fatu should not have been castrated in favor of Roman, and LA Knight needed the push?
Netflix has revealed that last week's (June 1) episode of WWE RAW drew 2,000,000 viewers.
It was the lowest-viewed episode of RAW since the show moved to Netflix.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about CM Punk’s improved physique and the usual speculation that comes with it. Is he on steroids? TRT? HRT? The reality is nobody knows except him and the medical professionals involved, if any.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: happiness is a choice, and being angry and complaining is a choice. We all have free will.
When I look at Punk’s physique, I don’t see something that screams steroid abuse. I see a stronger, healthier version of his previous self. There are a lot of things that can create that result. Training heavier in lower rep ranges can add thickness and density to muscles. Better nutrition, better recovery, better sleep, lower stress, eliminating seed oils, and simply being more consistent can all lead to significant improvements.
Could TRT or HRT be involved? Sure, it’s possible. But if someone has medically low testosterone or hormone levels, restoring them to healthy levels is about health and quality of life. It shouldn’t be something people are shamed for. There’s a big difference between optimizing health and abusing performance-enhancing drugs.
Having been under the WWE Wellness Program myself, I understand the rules and requirements. Personally, I don’t believe CM Punk is abusing steroids. I believe he’s likely made positive changes, and whatever he’s doing appears to be working.
What I find interesting is how much body shaming exists in pro wrestling. People complain about Mason Rook because of how he looks. People complain about CM Punk because he improved his physique. It seems no matter what someone does, there’s always a group looking to criticize.
Personally, I’m happy to see him looking healthy and strong. And maybe now he understands why the term “steroid guy” was never the right label for someone like me. I’ve been against steroid abuse since I was very young, but I’ve always been for optimal health and becoming the best version of ourselves.
And that’s the last bite. Feed Me More!
for someone who is painted by his fans on the internet as an unbothered king with infinite aura, roman reigns sure does need a lot of acknowledging.
fuckin lame
You argue about how tragic Homelander's death was.
But after rewatching the finale, I now understand that Butcher died a hollow version of who he was from S1. After being left with nothing but hate, his own death at the hands of Hughie is the last dying gasp of humanity in him