Monday, August 17, 2015

Muscle Monday : Radomir Petkovic and Thomas Kingdon

Radomir who? Thomas who? I myself had not heard of these two musclemen wrestlers until David, one of this blog's longtime friends and contributor par excellance, emailed me a few pics of a tall, dark-haired beefcake who's being billed as the valet of NXT wrestler Tyler Breeze. David did not know the name of said beefcake so I did a little research and found out that his name is Radomir Petkovic. In this Wiki page, it says the 29-year old Petkovic is a Serbian professional wrestler and former amateur wrestler (he competed and won two bronze medals in Greco-Roman and Freestyle wrestling in 2009, among other achievements). He signed a developmental contract with WWE in April 2015 and is now training to become a professional wrestler.

Photo courtesy of David

Photo courtesy of David

Tyler Breeze with Petkovic (Photo courtesy of David)




Petkovic in his amateur wrestling days.


While doing research on Petkovic, I came across this photo of him taking a selfie in the locker room with a huge muscleman in the background. That muscleman turned out to be another newcomer to WWE, Thomas Kingdon (6 ft. 3 in. 243 lbs.), a former professional bodybuilder.
Read more about Kingdon in this interview from the official WWE website.

Kingdon in a bodybuilding competition.






I'm hoping we see more of these two very soon! And while I'm at it, I can't wait for Hugo Knox to recover from his injury and get back in the ring. Can you imagine a match between Knox and Kingdon? Or Knox and Petkovic? Or Petkovic and Kingdon? Let it happen, WWE!

5 comments:

  1. Petkovic, wow! Kingdom needs to regress some to his bb days.

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  2. Wow both very hot! So big both of them! But especially Kingdon. Put a boyish face on a muscled stud is all it takes for me

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  3. Kingdon is not a professional bodybuilder he had competed in a couple weak competitions and than won an "Npc" show he doesn't have the genetics to ever make
    It pro on a bodybuilding stage. He also is a known steroid abuser.

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  5. Looks like Mr. Anonymous comment is jealous of someone else's success and has to go on a gay muscle worshipping website just to bash their reputation. . . lol. . .grow up and focus on yourself. FYI, the NPC show in which Kingdon last performed in was one of the largest and most competitive competitions in Michigan. He beat out over 70 other bodybuilders and won the overall and super heavy weight class. Weak bodybuilder? I don't think so...

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