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Jumpin said:

I don’t even think whether or not he was on roids is that controversial since lots of others were, and he was still bigger than them. If he was on roids, and quit, shouldn’t that be considered a good thing? Why blame him for that?

But either way, that’s not what the section of the podcast was about.

The controversy addressed in the podcast wasn’t about the steroid usage, but rather about Triple H’s comment about his weight-loss as a means to bury him. Masters said it bothered other people a lot more than it bothered him. But also admits it’s because he was green at the time, and didn’t think Triple H was actually trying to bury him. But Rene pointed out other examples of how Triple H was threatened by muscular wrestlers. Also, Masters pointed out that his absence wasn’t steroid related, but because he was in rehab for painkiller addiction.

All in all, if you’re looking for a fun and chill podcast with drunken Paul London antics, give it a listen. Some interesting stories.

I'm not blaming him for it. I just find it funny that he's trying to sort of deny it. He's actually careful in the way he words it because he said he was not suspended for steroids, not that he wasn't on them or that he didn't get off them at the time. The loss of muscle mass was definitely not just him slipping a little on his fitness routine. 

As for the comment it was a little hypocritical because H underwent a similar but less extreme loss in mass a few years prior. That was also probably due to getting off the juice, although I'm somewhat less certain about that. Probably vs definitely. Dunno if it was anything particular towards masters. That was the kind of thing HHH did alot in his DX persona. But maybe he was trying to bury them all I guess. 

Last edited by JWeinCom - on 23 March 2024