Four-time Mr Olympia winner Jay Cutler hints at comeback one decade after retiring – and fans laud ‘jacked’ body
A LEGENDARY bodybuilder who won Mr Olympia four times has hinted he is making a comeback a decade after retiring.
Jay Cutler, now 49, earned the nickname “Quad Stomp” due to the massive size of his quad muscles and the iconic pose he struck during Mr Olympia in 2009.
Fans went wild when he took to the stage and secured his third Mr Olympia win by stomping his foot to the ground and tensing his bulging quad muscles.
The bodybuilding champion then walked off with the title the following year and went on to retire in 2013.
Since then, he has been focusing on his own nutrition company and clothing line.
Now though he has still kept in shape and he recently suggested he is ready to start competing again.
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He shared a picture of himself in the gym and showed off his biceps and famous quad muscles.
Jay captioned the post: “Back like I never left,” hinting of a potential comeback.
Fans were only too eager to know if he intended to compete once more in Mr Olympia.
One person said: "Holy s**t Fken massive! Another Mr Olympia comeback?!"
Another wrote: "Good enough to win the Olympia again."
While a third added: "The boy with the legs is back to shred.”
Others thought he could be training for the Master Olympia which is set to make a comeback for the first time in 11 years this summer.
One fan said: "Please do us a favour and compete in the Masters Olympia. Everyone would appreciated it.”
Bodybuilding champ Flex Lewis wrote: "Keep them Master Olympia guys guessing huge".
Many fans went online to simply commend Jay, who turns 50 this year, for maintaining his impressive physique.
One commented: "Almost 50 years young and jacked."
Another added: "Imagine being his age and still looking bigger than many bodybuilders bro."
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Jay hinted he has something big coming in the pipeline.
Just days earlier he posted another pic of himself at the gym and wrote: "My true journey starts in less than a month."