There are two popular discussions happening constantly online; who will win the Olympia, and who are the stars of the future? There will be plenty of discussion on the first question leading up to the 2022 Olympia weekend December 16-18 in Las Vegas, NV. So the team of Tim Wilkins, Terrick El Guindy and Chris Cormier brought up the latter on a recent episode of Prime Time Muscle, and the subject was a rising star man, Quinton “Beastwood” Eriya.
Eriya has placed in the top five in five of his seven pro shows during his four-year career, but is yet to claim a win. He’s knocked on the door and the PTM team thinks it’s only a matter of time before he takes the next step.
“I just have stars in my eyes when I think about what he can do with his physique,” Cormier said. “I see so many advantages with his physique and so much promise.”
Much of Cormier’s optimism stems from Eriya’s height. He is 6ft 2in tall with great shape and symmetry. Usually, tall men have issues with their lower body, but El Guindy shared that was not the case with this man who lives in Canada. He was surprised by what he saw during one of Eriya’s guest appearances.
“The guy got on stage and he’s got huge legs,” he told Wilkins and Cormier. He then compared his potential to another rising star in the sport and offered some advice to the 27-year-old phenom.
“All he has to do is fill out the top (upper body) a bit, and we’re talking Andrew Jacked number two.”
The team then looked at footage and critiqued other ways Eriya could reach her full potential and see herself in the final legend of Olympia lineups in years to come. Check out this and all episodes of Prime Time Muscle now by subscribing to the M&F YouTube Channel or by registering at M&F Plus app.