[quote]Bricknyce wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]sam_sneed wrote:
[quote]countingbeans wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
They are looking at him to see if he looks approachable or if he is upholding the same “psychopath” label everyone with muscles is being boxed as lately.[/quote]
This is why we need another Arnold…
Who cares about making BB’ing mainstream. It’s more a matter of fixing public perception.
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I think a guy like Kevin Levrone would’ve been good. I’ve always liked his interviews. He just comes off as a cool, intelligent, social-able guy. Cutler’s a little too cold and serious, while Kai is a little too out there just based on my own personal opinion.[/quote]
Ehh, I’m talking SUPERSTAR. Someone that transcends from “underground athlete” to social icon.
Having MMA guys be the statesmen for “physically developed” really isn’t getting the job done it making it less villainous to be built. [/quote]
Agreed…and it will take someone who can project a personality through the tv screen…and regardless of how “informative” some may have thought that vid was, his personality is null and void when it comes to issues like that. Jay seems extremely serious and lacking in a sense of humor. he cracked no jokes, rarely smiled on camera and didn’t draw you in…yet when I write that he is “un-engaging” because of this, people act like I missed his extremely colorful side and his boisterous personality…[/quote]
My bro and I met Jay in 2003 at a Musclemag Store in which he was making an appearance along with some other people, including Frank Sepe. My bro wanted a pic with him, and the guy BARELY cracked a smile upon being asked and in the picture. [/quote]
Your’s is not the only story like that I’ve heard about the dude.
Too bad I guess, he seems like a really nice guy, just… Bland is the best word I can think of.
Funny, I was watching some vids of Phil and it was like he was trying too hard to have a personality, lol.
Dude I’m fucking pumped, only a couple hours away.