Trey Brewer's career in the NPC was a) too much too soon; b) too little too late; c) both of the above; d) neither of the above.
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I remember a few yrs ago when there was a bunch of stuff floating around asking who would be better trey brewer or Evan centopani. . . Guess that one sorted itself out. He had some enormous wheels tho they looked photoshopped haha
Trey Brewer's career in the NPC was a) too much too soon; b) too little too late; c) both of the above; d) neither of the above.
Do not mark on the test booklet.
If Im not mistaken isnt he only 27?
All I need to do is be me , if you like me great if you don't then move along cause I don't have time for nonsense..... Lil Mama
In this month's MD Ronnie Coleman said that Trey was getting paid more by BSN than the majority of Pros with contracts out there. Makes sense too since he and Ronnie were both BSN athletes at the time. Wonder if he saved some of that dough or blew it all away on cars n bitches.
God bless milk cartons
If I remember correctly I thought he was training to become a fire fighter.. I'm pretty sure it was in one of the old editions he was in, in MD
Good for him! Looking lean & healthy
Rob
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you guys are funny on this site. I say something about a pros stack, and im a "hater" all of a sudden.
This post by He-Man is bullshit. Who can even say they have been on the top, maybe like .0001 percent of all people in a certain industry? He made it, he did it, and he moved on. You cant poison your body for ever. Was he supposed to "stay pro" at 45 or 50 or 60. people grow up, real life happens. Dude is a huge success story. Nothing sad about a guy working a normal job.
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I agree with you 110%....I said numerous times while he was going for his PRO CARD that even though he wasn't pro he was making more money then 90% of the PROS will ever see and I thought was awesome for him. Going from that level of success to a personal fuckin trainer is sad....sorry to all you personal trainers out there. He could have parlayed that success into other things. ANYONE can be a PT....not everyone can achieve what TREY BREWER did in his short bb'ing career, like you said...about only 0.0001% can. He could have had a much much longer bb'ing career IMO....he quit too early. You mention ages like 40, 45,50...when he quit at like what? 25-26 years old? Paleeeze bro.
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Its just my opinion, you don't have to agree. I just think going from a $100,000.00/year supp contract, being paid to lift weights, be in ads and a make a few appearances to a $40K a year PT position working 9-5 is sad for anyone in life. Who knows, he might come back? I'm sure Charles Glass, Will World Harris etc make amazing $$$ but this isn't one of those situations.
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I believe that a few years Trey will return to the best BB !!!! The Phenom must come back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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