SMAC (Strongest Man Alive Competition) Enhanced Prizes and Salaries
SMAC (Strongest Man Alive Competition) used to distribute a $1 Million first prize and $100,000 a year for its 10 SuperStrongmen (Participants). Pale in comparaison to the UST‘s $100 Million first prize and $1 Million a year for each of its 24 Participants plus purses per fight and many other perks.
Fearing that popular strongman like Frederick MacDougall leaves for the UST. PYGOD 10xed the first prize, 15xed the base salary per year, $250K to $1 Million bonuses for breaking World Records, and added a lot of other perks. Doing so, SuperStrongmen won’t have to risk their limbs in the SLAUGHTERSPORT’s BattleField in quest of more money. For one event per year, it’s a pretty good deal!
Here’s an updated list below:
- $10 Million first prize, the Gold medal and the title of the “Strongest Man Alive” YEAR.
- $1.5 Million a year contract for each of the 10 SuperStrongmen™ selected for the SMAC™.
- $150,000 a year contract for each Alternate of the Reserve Pool (3).
- $1,000,000 bonus for breaking the 1-RM Continental/Clean and Press/Jerk World Record or the 1-RM Conventional Deadlift World Record.
- $250,000 bonus for breaking another current World Record (SMAC Total; Heavy Farmer’s Walk; Natural Stones Lifting; and Backlift Support).
- $1,000 of SLAUGHTERSPORT, Inc. ownership (UST) shares.
- Unlimited medical, dental, health care 24/7 worldwide.
- Marketing, management, law and accounting services.
- SLAUGHTERSPORT Pharma unlimited supplements and PEDs supply for the year.
- Lifetime membership in SLAUGHTERSPORT Centers across the world.
- Appearance fees, sponsorships, and endorsement opportunities.
- First class airfare (since they are so huge), transportation, lodging in a 5-star hotel, training facilitees, food, travel visas for each SuperStrongmen and their entourage (coach, lover, family, etc,) is provided and paid for by SMAC™.
- $1,250 CAD in pocket money.
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To combat jet lag and ensure peak performance, all SuperStrongmen™ and Alternates are given the option to arrive on-site up to seven nights prior to the first day of Competition. Regardless of origin—even local athletes from Quebec—all SuperStrongmen™ are required to stay in the official designated hotel the night before and the night of the first day of Competition. Additionally, they have the option to remain at the hotel the night of the final day. In total, each SuperStrongman™ may enjoy up to nine nights of luxury accommodation in a 5-star hotel as part of their Competition experience.
