American Gladiator Nitro Inspired by Jose Canseco to Write Book About Evils of Steroi

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Dan Clark, best know as “Nitro” from the original American Gladiator television series, was inspired by Jose Canseco to write an autobiographical book about the evils of anabolic steroids. Nitro claims that his “steroid addiction”*led to*“a life of pissing blood, smuggling drugs, destroying hotel rooms, getting arrested, growing breasts, and lying bloodied in the street [...]

American Gladiator Nitro Inspired by Jose Canseco to Write Book About Evils of Steroids
 
This is strange, i guess all the other guys who have been using steroids for over 20 years must have gotten different stuff because they have no side effects and do not regret taking them. Maybe all the cocaine, painkillers, and xanax caused his problems, and his balls look like raisins from all the marijuana he smoked. Another washed up jerkoff trying to make a dollar.
 
I am not surprised by this thing. I think that many former celebs that used steroids in the past have to put on a front demonizing performance enhancing drugs.

I mean he talks about how bad steroids are and how it damaged his body but admits that he took it for 20 years. He probably took it longer then that, but he took it for 20 years.

So in year 2 or year 5 or even year 10 there was nothing that made you say it was bad or damaged your body right? So for 20 years you took it and then want to talk about how bad it was yet without it you probably would have never been on American Gladiators or to make the money you made.

And who's to say those bitch tits wasn't caused by other drugs such as THC in weed. Or that maybe he never cycled off of steroids, maybe he abused them or maybe he never ever took anti-aromatase drugs as so many didn't during that time.

The point I am trying to make before I get off my soap box here, is that all these athletes seem to demonize steroids after they are implicated in some investigation, they lose their fame and fortune or become ill with something that could be contributed to something other then steroids and other performance enhancing drugs.

They all seem to demonize it after 10 or even 20+ years of using.
 
I am not surprised by this thing. I think that many former celebs that used steroids in the past have to put on a front demonizing performance enhancing drugs.

I mean he talks about how bad steroids are and how it damaged his body but admits that he took it for 20 years. He probably took it longer then that, but he took it for 20 years.

So in year 2 or year 5 or even year 10 there was nothing that made you say it was bad or damaged your body right? So for 20 years you took it and then want to talk about how bad it was yet without it you probably would have never been on American Gladiators or to make the money you made.

And who's to say those bitch tits wasn't caused by other drugs such as THC in weed. Or that maybe he never cycled off of steroids, maybe he abused them or maybe he never ever took anti-aromatase drugs as so many didn't during that time.

The point I am trying to make before I get off my soap box here, is that all these athletes seem to demonize steroids after they are implicated in some investigation, they lose their fame and fortune or become ill with something that could be contributed to something other then steroids and other performance enhancing drugs.

They all seem to demonize it after 10 or even 20+ years of using.

Great observation!
 
If i remember correctly didnt jose canseco do a recent documentry (the last shot on A&E) talking about how writing his book ruined his life, and the only reason he did it was because he felt singled out and by writing his book he felt he was getting back at other players who used steroids and didnt get caught. He also said if he could turn back time he would have never written his book. Nitro should have watched the Documentry before canseco talked him into writing his book.
 
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