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Samoa Joe looks FATTER than ever!

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Trijcomm

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Jan 30, 2017, 11:22:51 PM1/30/17
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Good grief, he looks well over 300 lbs! When he first did his run-in, I thought he was some fat concession stand worker who climbed the barricade! He has a moonface and everything! I thought the WWE would trim this guy down a bit, but it looks like he has added a bunch of weight! He looks HORRIBLE! He looked to me like he was out of breath after two minutes of work! WWE better watch it. He could have a heart attack in the ring!

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 12:00:11 AM1/31/17
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On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 10:22:51 PM UTC-6, Trijcomm wrote:
> Good grief, he looks well over 300 lbs! When he first did his run-in, I thought he was some fat concession stand worker who climbed the barricade! He has a moonface and everything! I thought the WWE would trim this guy down a bit, but it looks like he has added a bunch of weight! He looks HORRIBLE! He looked to me like he was out of breath after two minutes of work! WWE better watch it. He could have a heart attack in the ring!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xorC6vCrI-

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 12:47:10 AM1/31/17
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hobb...@yahoo.com

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Jan 31, 2017, 9:33:25 AM1/31/17
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On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 11:22:51 PM UTC-5, Trijcomm wrote:
> Good grief, he looks well over 300 lbs! When he first did his run-in, I thought he was some fat concession stand worker who climbed the barricade! He has a moonface and everything! I thought the WWE would trim this guy down a bit, but it looks like he has added a bunch of weight! He looks HORRIBLE! He looked to me like he was out of breath after two minutes of work! WWE better watch it. He could have a heart attack in the ring!

Joe looks the same as he did when I first saw him in TNA in 2005. Notice how the fans were chanting for him? He's supposed to be a heel here vs. Crybaby Rollins, but the fans are changing the dynamic. I think Rollins did that to himself when he threatened to show up at Stephanie's doorstep......

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 9:45:30 AM1/31/17
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Rollins being left completely out of yesterday's PPV was a real stumper. He is supposed to be an elite guy and he didn't even get some kind of a run-in? As far as Samoa Joe, I have to disagree. The guy looks fatter than ever. He used to be 5-11 and 289. That's obese to start off with -- and no, that IS body fat, not muscle. Now he is even fatter. Secondly, he has a moon face. That wasn't the case back then. A moon face is a tell-tale sign of some real health issues. I am very, very surprised that WWE didn't do something about this and moved him into the main roster in this condition. Notice they had him in street clothes. That may have been part of the angle, but man! This is something to be concerned about for his sake. Not good, not good at all!

hobb...@yahoo.com

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Jan 31, 2017, 11:56:00 AM1/31/17
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I'm about the same size as Joe, save for the fact that he's got 2 inches on me and about 10 pounds. I don't have a moon face, and neither does Joe. You ain't a doctor, Rev. Pinhead, so step off.

me

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Jan 31, 2017, 1:23:16 PM1/31/17
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On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 9:45:30 AM UTC-5, Trijcomm wrote:
He has been heavy his entire career and carries his weight just fine - much like Owens. His weight has not hindered him one bit in being one of the best wrestlers in the world

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 1:27:52 PM1/31/17
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He DOES have a moon face. He has always been fat and he is even worse now. I can see Joe. He is in horrible shape. I cannot see you so I will not make that assessment regarding you. Look at the Body Mass Index chart. It doesn't lie. You can make an exception on it regarding body mass and muscle maaa because the index does not take that into account. But Joe's mass is NOT muscle. It is fat and you can tell by his moon face. In fact, a moon face may be indicative of even more problems than just being obese. Joe is NOT in good shape and it is doggone scary. Look at him yourself. This is a picture of an obese man with a moon face.

http://savagescondoonthemoon.blogspot.com/2014/07/if-tna-dies-5-wrestlers-roh-could.html

http://www.vundablog.com/2016/05/fake-fighting-frenzy-nxt-takeover.html

http://crazymax.org/newsite/news/samoa-joe-debuts-at-nxt-takeover-unstoppable/

http://www.pwmania.com/possible-wwe-main-roster-plans-for-samoa-joe

http://www.nola.com/festivals/index.ssf/2016/08/wwes_samoa_joe_ready_to_ignite.html

http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=143055413

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 1:40:20 PM1/31/17
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> He has been heavy his entire career and carries his weight just fine - much like Owens. His weight has not hindered him one bit in being one of the best wrestlers in the world

Call a spade a spade. Joel Seanoa has been FAT his entire career and is even worse now. He has been in better shape before but he has really let himself go and that is not good for him When I saw him last night, I was shocked at how fat he is now. At first I didn't even recognize him. When you say that someone "carries his weight just fine" that is a code phrase for saying he is fat. Period. Steen has actually lost a little weight. He is still "heavy" and can still lose a bit more but he is headed in the right direction. At least he is showing some respect for the business by trying to exercise some discipline over the knife and fork. And don't tell me this baloney about Seanoa's weight has not hindered him. He was out of breath last night after just a two-minute intense beat down. One of the best wrestlers in the world? Ha! Don't make me laugh. At this point he is a disgrace to the business. He doesn't respect it enough to do one basic exercise -- the "push away from the table." Until he can perform that exercise on a consistent basis he will be closer to a disgrace than "the best."

The Chad

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Jan 31, 2017, 2:03:12 PM1/31/17
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Pastor Gas would have force-fed dexedrine capsules to Dusty Rhodes in the
late 70s, while he was a license to print money for the Florida
territory. He's a moron.

hobb...@yahoo.com

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Jan 31, 2017, 2:32:59 PM1/31/17
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He's probably confusing Samoa Joe with a monk.

me

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Jan 31, 2017, 2:59:26 PM1/31/17
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On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 1:40:20 PM UTC-5, Trijcomm wrote:
> >
> > He has been heavy his entire career and carries his weight just fine - much like Owens. His weight has not hindered him one bit in being one of the best wrestlers in the world
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> Call a spade a spade. Joel Seanoa has been FAT his entire career and is even worse now. He has been in better shape before but he has really let himself go and that is not good for him When I saw him last night, I was shocked at how fat he is now. At first I didn't even recognize him. When you say that someone "carries his weight just fine" that is a code phrase for saying he is fat. Period. Steen has actually lost a little weight. He is still "heavy" and can still lose a bit more but he is headed in the right direction. At least he is showing some respect for the business by trying to exercise some discipline over the knife and fork. And don't tell me this baloney about Seanoa's weight has not hindered him. He was out of breath last night after just a two-minute intense beat down. One of the best wrestlers in the world? Ha! Don't make me laugh. At this point he is a disgrace to the business. He doesn't respect it enough to do one basic exercise -- the "push away from the table." Until he can perform that exercise on a consistent basis he will be closer to a disgrace than "the best."

disgrace to the business? You're a fucking idiot. And you're also 100% wrong. Wrestling has always had big men, and they've done just fine, Joe is no different. I suppose you would rather have guys who are chiseled and in perfect shape........sort of like comic book superheroes

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 3:15:13 PM1/31/17
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> disgrace to the business? You're a fucking idiot. And you're also 100% wrong. Wrestling has always had big men, and they've done just fine, Joe is no different. I suppose you would rather have guys who are chiseled and in perfect shape........sort of like comic book superheroes

If you don't even have enough respect for the business to lose weight and exercise discipline regarding the machine you are using to work in that capacity -- your body -- then you are a disgrace along the lines of Eddie Lacy. "Big men" or fat men have gone by the wayside. This is no longer an endeavor where you can go out there and perform an important match for up to half an hour and get winded after five minutes or be unable to perform moves that are essential to making a good presentation. Folks involved in the business realize how important their bodies are to their livelihood and keep disciplined regarding their physical aptitude. That should be seen as a given by every performer who has the opportunity to do this as their livelihood. Very few have reached that pinnacle. If you can't even do THAT, then yes, you are a disgrace. Look at the professional wrestling rosters today. Gone are the days of Haystacks Calhoun and King Kong Bundy. All those kind of guys can do is eat and do very little in the ring. Most of the guys are in shape and I give Kevin Steen credit for realizing how fortunate he is. He has been working for this opportunity all his life and he has finally gotten there. He has finally decided that he is not going to let an extra pieces of pie or cake get in the way of his dreams. Seanoa has to make the same kind of decision. That's why so many other folks in NXT moved ahead of him. Now is his chance. Let's see if he defies the odds and avoids the Beltbuster Burger with extra cheese.

me

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Jan 31, 2017, 3:22:20 PM1/31/17
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On Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 3:15:13 PM UTC-5, Trijcomm wrote:
> > disgrace to the business? You're a fucking idiot. And you're also 100% wrong. Wrestling has always had big men, and they've done just fine, Joe is no different. I suppose you would rather have guys who are chiseled and in perfect shape........sort of like comic book superheroes
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> If you don't even have enough respect for the business to lose weight and exercise discipline regarding the machine you are using to work in that capacity -- your body -- then you are a disgrace along the lines of Eddie Lacy. "Big men" or fat men have gone by the wayside. This is no longer an endeavor where you can go out there and perform an important match for up to half an hour and get winded after five minutes or be unable to perform moves that are essential to making a good presentation. Folks involved in the business realize how important their bodies are to their livelihood and keep disciplined regarding their physical aptitude. That should be seen as a given by every performer who has the opportunity to do this as their livelihood. Very few have reached that pinnacle. If you can't even do THAT, then yes, you are a disgrace. Look at the professional wrestling rosters today. Gone are the days of Haystacks Calhoun and King Kong Bundy. All those kind of guys can do is eat and do very little in the ring. Most of the guys are in shape and I give Kevin Steen credit for realizing how fortunate he is. He has been working for this opportunity all his life and he has finally gotten there. He has finally decided that he is not going to let an extra pieces of pie or cake get in the way of his dreams. Seanoa has to make the same kind of decision. That's why so many other folks in NXT moved ahead of him. Now is his chance. Let's see if he defies the odds and avoids the Beltbuster Burger with extra cheese.

again, you're an idiot. Dusty Rhodes and Vader - as just two examples - would be over HUGE today. Size only makes a difference to ridiculous elitists like you. Joe is one of the best in the world, weight or not, and that is a fact. He is MASSIVELY respected by his peers, so you have no leg to stand on. If you think all Joe can do is eat and do nothing in the ring, they you don't pay a bit of attention. Joe's biggest problem has NEVER been weight, it has been lack of motivation. When Joe is motivated, which he appears to be now, he is one of the very best in the world. You have ridiculous notions about what a wrestler SHOULD look like, as I said, very similar to all those comic book heroes you have so much disdain for

hobb...@yahoo.com

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Jan 31, 2017, 3:49:19 PM1/31/17
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The only wrestlers Pastor Pinhead associates with are the ones who are also Bible-thumpers themselves (i.e. Tully Blanchard, Ted DiBiase). His problem is that he wanted to be like them, but I don't think he had the body type or the stamina.

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 4:44:45 PM1/31/17
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Nope, I didn't have the body type or stamina to be a pro wrestler. But those that do should be thankful they have that opportunity to do that for their livelihood and should be very attentive to their bodies since that's what enables them to apply their trade. Those that don't are like I said -- a disgrace not only to the industry but to themselves.

me

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Jan 31, 2017, 4:53:18 PM1/31/17
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you couldn't be more wrong

Trijcomm

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Jan 31, 2017, 4:55:54 PM1/31/17
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Rhodes was known as being extremely fat as well while Vader actually had some muscle to him before he let himself go. Vader performed astounding moves off the top rope but went the other way and ended up embarrassing himself when he couldn't even climb the ring steps without falling. If you mean that Seanoa is one of the fattest wrestlers in the world, I would agree. Best, nope. His blubber prevents him from being even close and he is frittering his career away by not getting his waistline under control. As far as motivation goes, perhaps Seanoa should be a little motivated to avoid that third trip through the buffet line when he gets on the scale and watch it speed past the 300 lb. mark. That is obviously the reason why he has struggled so much during his career and it is pitiful when something as simple as eating less prevents you from being everything you can be in your chosen profession. But even though I pity him, that does not mean I don't think he is any less of any less of a disgrace than he currently is.

Aldrichtom

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Jan 31, 2017, 6:16:19 PM1/31/17
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You got to give Seth Rollins kudos, he's pulling bad acts and giving them a
chance to move forward.
The only reason I see for Joe is to hurt TNA talent, if rumors are true and
Dixie is on her way out, the new person has a very steep climb

me

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Jan 31, 2017, 8:08:55 PM1/31/17
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wrong again
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