He'll look better in a year. But probably not better enough
exactly, and that's the point. the level of drugs and training that he will require to improve at his age WILL cause him harm. so he's going to do all that only to improve by 10% and still place last.
he's not doing it for the competition. he's doing it for the attention that he's gotten from all this. it's a high to feel big and important again. he's the center of attention in the bodybuilding world and he's probably making good money so why not.
but anyone that buys his whole "suffering, sacrificing, and going to war" stories is a fool. He loves every minute of it and talking about "war" is a sales pitch for people who don't understand. It's not suffering or sacrifice when it's what you love to do.
I could see that if they were fake injuries but with the video evidence showing the pec tear and knee issues I don't blame him. I know I would have stopped with those issues. He would have been better off backing out but I'm sure there was some under the table money or something keeping him in there.
Here's the thing. He's simultaneously showing his heart and determination while also slipping in an excuse as to why he didn't do better. I dunno, I'm not sure what I think about it.
The guy loved every single minute of this process, the training, the dieting, the results, feeling jacked again. People that don't lift don't or look very good don't realize how much of a high it is to look amazing and have all that hard work pay off. In other words what I'm saying is Kevin did not suffer going through this process, he thrived. Telling us about injuries now seems like a way out IMO.
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