Mr. Olympia Responds, 'I Own 3 Project Cars and No Lift,' When Asked How He Got So Strong
January 4, 2024

"I swear these things are always broken...."

ORLANDO—Mr. Olympia, the epitome of physical strength and fitness, has attributed his incredible strength to an unexpected source – his passion for project cars. When asked about his secret to gaining such immense power, Mr. Olympia candidly shared, "I swear these things are always broken. I love them, but I'm on my 3rd transmission. I didn't even want to get into bodybuilding, but with these project cars, it just kind of happened."


This admission sheds light on the lesser-known aspect of Mr. Olympia's life, where the world-class bodybuilder not only lifts weights but also tackles the challenges that come with restoring and maintaining project cars. Despite the unexpected connection, Mr. Olympia has found a unique synergy between his love for project cars and his dedication to bodybuilding.


The world is accustomed to seeing Mr. Olympia in the gym, lifting massive weights, sculpting his body to perfection, and taking hella steroids. However, his revelation about the trials and tribulations of dealing with project cars adds a human touch to the larger-than-life figure. It highlights the perseverance and discipline required in the garage that no one seems to notice.


Automotive enthusiasts and bodybuilding fans alike can appreciate the unexpected parallel between these two seemingly unrelated pursuits. Mr. Olympia's journey from dealing with finicky project cars to becoming a symbol of physical excellence showcases the diverse interests that shape an individual's life.


In response to the question of owning three project cars without a lift, Mr. Olympia emphasized the hands-on approach to both his fitness journey and his automotive endeavors. "Sometimes you have to get your hands dirty. It's all about the dedication and hard work you put into something you love and if you love shitboxes you have no choice." he stated.


As fans marvel at Mr. Olympia's sculpted physique on stage, they now have a new perspective on the unexpected sources of strength that have contributed to his success – a trio of project cars that demand both physical and mental resilience.

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