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2026 Pittsburgh Pro SHOCKER: Were the Top 3 Placings Robbed? Olympia Predictions, IFBB Judging Controversy & Guest Poser Chaos

51 min · 19 mei 2026
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On this episode of the A&D Podcast, Austin and Dietrich step off the pitch and under the iron as they break down all the drama, controversy, and storylines coming out of the 2026 Pittsburgh Pro. With the bodybuilding world already exploding with reactions, the guys dive headfirst into the heated debates surrounding the top 3 placings — did the judges get it right, or did fans witness another questionable IFBB decision? As the road to the 2026 Mr. Olympia starts taking shape, every result feels bigger than ever. With many of the sport’s biggest names crossing paths multiple times this season, Dietrich is fired up for the rematches. Will physiques evolve? Will rankings flip? And what do shifting placings say about the current state of IFBB judging standards and Olympia criteria? But the competition results may not even be the biggest story. Austin and Dietrich turn their attention to the absolutely stacked guest posing lineup, where massive names and even bigger narratives created waves across the bodybuilding community. Which physiques stole the spotlight? Which appearances changed Olympia's predictions? And are fans overreacting... or seeing the future of the division unfold in real time? The comments section is open for debate: Who really won Pittsburgh? Which athlete gained the most momentum? Are Olympia's predictions already changing? All this and more on another loaded episode of the A&D Podcast. Follow for rugby clips, bodybuilding debates, and sports coverage on TikTok (@ad.podcast) and Instagram (@ad.podcast0). Tune in, join the discussion, and don’t miss future episodes. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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MLR Playoff Chaos! Can Old Glory Upset Chicago? Are Seattle the Favorites?

The Major League Rugby playoffs are finally here, and this weekend gave rugby fans plenty to argue about. On this week's episode of the A&D Podcast, Austin and Dietrich break down the final weekend before the postseason and debate which teams are peaking at the perfect time—and which teams are headed for disappointment. The boys kick things off in the nation's capital as Old Glory DC hosts Anthem RC. Old Glory came out firing, spending most of the opening ten minutes camped inside Anthem's 22 and showing exactly why they're a dangerous playoff side. Anthem struggled to hold possession early, and once again the issues that have plagued them all season—poor execution, inconsistent lineouts, and an inability to sustain momentum—came back to haunt them. But the match wasn't without drama. Anthem clawed their way back into the game, finally finding rhythm in the second half and even taking the lead at the hydration break. Was this proof that Anthem's young core is finally turning a corner, or was it simply Old Glory losing focus? Austin argues that outside of a brief lapse after halftime, Old Glory was comfortably the better side. Dietrich isn't so sure. And after another season of missed opportunities, the boys ask the big question: What changes does Anthem RC need this offseason to finally become a playoff contender? Next, it's off to Quincy, Massachusetts, where the New England Free Jacks hosted the Chicago Hounds in a match that perfectly summed up both teams' seasons. The opening twenty minutes were chaotic—penalties, handling errors, questionable decisions, and almost no scoring opportunities. Was it playoff nerves, roster rotation, or just sloppy rugby? Chicago's heavily rotated lineup struggled to find cohesion early, and New England capitalized, even taking their first lead late in the opening half. But once the Hounds unleashed their regular starters in the second half, the match completely changed. Chicago reclaimed the lead around the 67th minute and never looked back, showing why many fans believe they're one of the favorites to win the MLR Championship. Austin believes the first half struggles were nothing more than growing pains from giving the backups a chance. Dietrich asks a tougher question: If Chicago's depth struggles this much, can they really survive a playoff grind? Meanwhile, the Free Jacks' disappointing season officially comes to an end. Are the three-time defending champions just one offseason away from returning to dominance, or has the rest of Major League Rugby finally caught up? Finally, Seattle hosted California in what was essentially a playoff preview with home-field advantage on the line. California controlled the scrums early and even dominated possession in the first half, but Seattle struck first the moment they entered the Legion 22 and never truly looked back. Despite both teams struggling with discipline and seeing yellow cards for repeated infringements, the Seawolves steadily took control through elite defense, clinical finishing, and outstanding efficiency inside the opposition's 22. By the 60-minute mark, Seattle led five tries to one, and California looked desperate for answers. Was this simply Seattle proving they're the team to beat at Starfire Stadium, or did California uncover enough in the early stages of the match to engineer an upset in the semifinals? Dietrich believes the Legion may have found a blueprint to beat Seattle if they're willing to adjust their game plan. Austin thinks the Seawolves are simply too complete. To wrap up the show, the boys give their Major League Rugby playoff predictions, debate potential upset picks, and discuss what this postseason could mean for the future of rugby in America. Can Old Glory shock the Chicago Hounds? Is Seattle unbeatable at home? Have the Free Jacks dynasty years come to an end? And what does Anthem RC need to do to finally take the next step? Drop your predictions and hottest takes in the comments TikTok: @ad.podcast Instagram: @ad.podcast0 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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On this episode of the A&D Podcast, Austin and Dietrich step off the pitch and under the iron as they break down all the drama, controversy, and storylines coming out of the 2026 Pittsburgh Pro. With the bodybuilding world already exploding with reactions, the guys dive headfirst into the heated debates surrounding the top 3 placings — did the judges get it right, or did fans witness another questionable IFBB decision? As the road to the 2026 Mr. Olympia starts taking shape, every result feels bigger than ever. With many of the sport’s biggest names crossing paths multiple times this season, Dietrich is fired up for the rematches. Will physiques evolve? Will rankings flip? And what do shifting placings say about the current state of IFBB judging standards and Olympia criteria? But the competition results may not even be the biggest story. Austin and Dietrich turn their attention to the absolutely stacked guest posing lineup, where massive names and even bigger narratives created waves across the bodybuilding community. Which physiques stole the spotlight? Which appearances changed Olympia's predictions? And are fans overreacting... or seeing the future of the division unfold in real time? The comments section is open for debate: Who really won Pittsburgh? Which athlete gained the most momentum? Are Olympia's predictions already changing? All this and more on another loaded episode of the A&D Podcast. Follow for rugby clips, bodybuilding debates, and sports coverage on TikTok (@ad.podcast) and Instagram (@ad.podcast0). Tune in, join the discussion, and don’t miss future episodes. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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