Rassling
@tallpaulno44a (1574)
United States
6 responses
@Tenerifelynn (575)
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4 Apr 07
Any use of steriods in anyone makes me want to cry as they only do damage in the long run. Steroids should be stopped altogether, especially in the sports fields.
I was on steroids prescribed by my various GPs and now I have been left partly disabled as a result. I have wrote my story in hopes that I can save others from going through anything that I have had to suffer over the years.
All I can say where steroids are concerned! Dont take them a they only do damage in the long term
Lynn-Marie
@AmbiePam (92491)
• United States
6 Apr 07
Yeah, I'm surprised OTHER people are surprised wrestlers have been taking steroids. I mean before baseball had them, ya know wrestling was eating them up. Oh, and I love your discussion title, 'Rassling.' My dad still refuses to say 'wrestling' to this day. When you grow up saying one thing, it's hard to break the habit. : )
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@tallpaulno44a (1574)
• United States
11 Apr 07
Thanks Ambie. I reserve the term "wrestling" for the legitimate sports of scholastic and Olympic wrestling.
@info2go (241)
• Philippines
11 Apr 07
I've always wondered why still so many people patronize wrestling these days; I mean, grow up! lol!... Wrestling is nothing but a big FARCE, they're moves are FAKE, the blood are FAKE, they're muscles are FAKE, and the only real thing about it is that it is FAKE. hehehe...
Anyway, about steroids; that is nothing new in the world of athletic sports. A lot of people still don't recognize the grave consequences of using such substances. I still believe that everything good should be attained the hard way, that is, NO PAIN NO GAIN. And, steroids is like the other way around: GAIN FIRST then PAIN LATER! (LOL!)...
@tallpaulno44a (1574)
• United States
11 Apr 07
The great Groucho Marx once quipped, "I've never been to a wrestling match, but I once went to a rehearsal."!
@scarlet_woman (23463)
• United States
3 Apr 07
i'm not surprised,honestly.there's abuse of those everywhere.i am surprised a lot of them are younger wrestlers,though.seems like they're looking for a shortcut.
you would think it'd be the older ones to "keep on the game".
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