Nick Walker is a massive, anabolic machine. He lifts maximum poundages, eats mulitple high-protein meals per day, and he’s said to be one of the biggest bodybuilders of his day. Just one look at the man they call THE MUTANT inspires immediate awe. That said, this manly man is said to have been shoved backstage and he’s added his voice to the many, imploring the Federation, the media, and decent people all around the world to put an end to this torment, to this persecution, to this injustice. It’s unclear if Walker required medical attention after the shove, but the 31 year old 310lb bodybuilder seemed to be doing well as he accepted 2nd place at the 2026 Arnold Classic and his check for $250,000. Nonetheless, Walker wanted to be heard, prompting concerns that the Federation may need to look into this. Others have said Nick may need to security. Where’s the late Gary Coleman when you need him?

Although we can’t possibly know what Nick is going through, we’re asking everyone to please include him in your prayers. There’s also the psychological component that many of us can’t ignore. That type of injury can be manifested in many different ways. Perhaps, if Nick sees an image of Martin, he might start crying spontaneously or he might shit himself. And then what? He should walk around from guest posing appearance to guest posing appearance knowing he shit himself? That’s no way to live. We’re praying for you, Nick. And we hope you’re not shitting your pants whenever you think of Martin.

But Nick is the only one.
By his own admission, Giles “Tiger” Thomas could’ve had a heart attack when Martin inadvertently tapped his phone at the Prague Pro. Kudos to Ron Harris for giving us the detailed play-by-play for weeks on end about this very pressing matter in our sport.
Also, kudos to RAW Nutrition and Evev8 Foods for dropping Martin within 24 hours of the social media bullying campaign. You showed the world the tremendous backbone your businesses have and how you really tried to do right by the fans AND your athlete. Nothing says loyalty more than folding to public opinion like a cheap suit.


