This is a hard subject for me. I can not understand why the NPC just decided to make a pro card totally meaningless.
I dont know how you turn pro now but i know 1st and 2cnd in contests turn pro.
In the 1990s even if you were like me, knew i could never compete with guys like Flex wheeler, Ronnie, whoever. There was still that pro card, so fuckin hard to get to chase. Just getting it meant so much even if you did nothing as a pro. Now its a joke
In my day these were the ways to get a pro card. Win class at NPC nationals. Do you realize how difficukt that alone is to do? Last time i went a friend was competing as a middkeweight. 52 guys in his class. 52, all who have already won almost everything else they can. This was 1996 and my friends name, we went to 4th grade together, Andy Dinetta. The best he had done to that point was 5th in the Jr USA. He went in there, in Dallas, and beat all 51 guys with straight 1s. I was in total shock because no one knew who he was and he destroyed guys who dominated magazine covers at the time. You can look it up on you tube, it was on espn. Just search Andy DiNetta 1996 nationals. We were all in shock after actually. Willie Stalling won the overall and Jay Cutler won the heavyweights. He never did anything as a pro but like i said, what he accomplished that one night was enough he had the pro card at 24 no less.
That was one way or the overall at the USA, not your class, the Overall. The Overall at the North American. Overall at team universe and that was it.
Now, do you know how difficult doing that is? Now, like i said, its worthless.

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