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This bodybuilder has won a competition ([[Musclemania]]) whose notability is itself in question and performed CPR on a person. That doesn't seem to satisfy [[WP:BIO]] or [[WP:GNG]]. The article's creator and only significant editor is the SPA [[User:Rniterjr]]. [[[[User:Clarityfiend|Clarityfiend]] ([[User talk:Clarityfiend|talk]]) 01:49, 31 August 2016 (UTC)
This bodybuilder has won a competition ([[Musclemania]]) whose notability is itself in question and performed CPR on a person. That doesn't seem to satisfy [[WP:BIO]] or [[WP:GNG]]. The article's creator and only significant editor is the SPA [[User:Rniterjr]]. [[[[User:Clarityfiend|Clarityfiend]] ([[User talk:Clarityfiend|talk]]) 01:49, 31 August 2016 (UTC)
In reviewing this bodybuilder's references and links, their may've been some oversight as the nominator for deletion states, "this bodybuilder has won a competition."--meaning 1 competition. Upon careful review, the references cite a plethora amount of reliable sources to support the bodybuilder's claim; specifically, winning multiple championships. In addition, the bodybuilder has won the competitions to such a degree that he has earned professional cards at some of the highest levels. In light of Musclemania's notability, the brand appears to be global at various continents upon reviewing the website www.musclemania.com/event-schedule. It was discovered that the bodybuilder was listed as an athlete on the cover. However, the article's creator should reference additional sources to strengthen notability. In review of the Facebook Page of the bodybuilder, it was discovered that the page has been verified by Facebook and reads, "Facebook confirmed this is an authentic page for this public figure, media or brand." According to Wikipedia, "Celebrity is fame and public attention in the media, usually applied to a person, group of people (celebrity couple, family, etc.), or, occasionally, to animals. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune) and fame can often provide opportunities to make money. Although the term is often intended to refer to famous individuals, it is commonly used to refer to anyone who has had any moderate public attention in media, regardless of how well-known they are beyond their niche." This verifies the bodybuilder has some sort of public attention to earn a verified badge. In addition, performing CPR on an individual does not warrant significance. However, saving a life through the performance of CPR is certainly commendable. The article's creator must continue building this page. In its current standing, I recommend more contributions to the page over deletion. [[Special:Contributions/81.215.4.199|81.215.4.199]] ([[User talk:81.215.4.199|talk]]) 21:45, 31 August 2016 (UTC)

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This bodybuilder has won a competition (Musclemania) whose notability is itself in question and performed CPR on a person. That doesn't seem to satisfy WP:BIO or WP:GNG. The article's creator and only significant editor is the SPA User:Rniterjr. [[Clarityfiend (talk) 01:49, 31 August 2016 (UTC) In reviewing this bodybuilder's references and links, their may've been some oversight as the nominator for deletion states, "this bodybuilder has won a competition."--meaning 1 competition. Upon careful review, the references cite a plethora amount of reliable sources to support the bodybuilder's claim; specifically, winning multiple championships. In addition, the bodybuilder has won the competitions to such a degree that he has earned professional cards at some of the highest levels. In light of Musclemania's notability, the brand appears to be global at various continents upon reviewing the website www.musclemania.com/event-schedule. It was discovered that the bodybuilder was listed as an athlete on the cover. However, the article's creator should reference additional sources to strengthen notability. In review of the Facebook Page of the bodybuilder, it was discovered that the page has been verified by Facebook and reads, "Facebook confirmed this is an authentic page for this public figure, media or brand." According to Wikipedia, "Celebrity is fame and public attention in the media, usually applied to a person, group of people (celebrity couple, family, etc.), or, occasionally, to animals. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune) and fame can often provide opportunities to make money. Although the term is often intended to refer to famous individuals, it is commonly used to refer to anyone who has had any moderate public attention in media, regardless of how well-known they are beyond their niche." This verifies the bodybuilder has some sort of public attention to earn a verified badge. In addition, performing CPR on an individual does not warrant significance. However, saving a life through the performance of CPR is certainly commendable. The article's creator must continue building this page. In its current standing, I recommend more contributions to the page over deletion. 81.215.4.199 (talk) 21:45, 31 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]