By Rob Sutter


The Shield may just be the best wrestling stable we have had during the past number of years. This says a lot, considering how many groups have come down the pipeline recently. The issue that doesn't apply to the Shield, which applies to the rest, is that it always appeared like the focus was on a single person and those who weren't leader were regarded as the henchmen to be easily dispatched. The Shield is a more even unit and I think that each one has different needs for workout supplements.

If there was one person who could probably consider the leader of sorts, I would have to place my money on Dean Ambrose. He is easily the best talker of the group and his mannerisms only add to his erratic behavior which one can see on television. I could see him utilizing amino acids in order to keep that energy at a high level. In addition, he's going to need it in order to keep himself cognitively sharp, which is arguably his greatest asset to the team.

As far as the actual "wrestler" of the group is concerned, Seth Rollins fills that void due to his constant exhibition of showmanship. When you see him take to the top rope in order to hit a flying knee or stomp on the back of someone's head into the canvas, you get the feeling that he's legitimately hurting people. Rollins is a very capable in-ring performer and I have to believe that he would have to stay muscular and lean in order to continue performing. In this regard, creatine powder may be best.

These kinds of products are endorsed by companies like Muscular Development and they are meant to build and maintain strength. As far as power is concerned, I think that the proper workout supplements can benefit Roman Reigns, the strongman of the group. He's easily the most intense when it comes to executing strong moves like powerbombs and spears. Seeing as how he can perform these moves on opponents of just about any size, keeping up with protein powder would be ideal for his style.

People who strive to be as athletic as possible may find it useful to put these workout supplements to work. Wrestlers may need them more than any other group because I can't name many other sports which are as constant as this one. The members of the Shield, considering how different they are from person to person, will most likely need different supplements. Seeing as how they're part of wrestling's future, I have high hopes that they will be able to sustain themselves as their careers continue to unfold.




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