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Nick Walker Changes Course, Announces 2026 Tampa Pro Return: “Game Time Now” Eight Weeks Out

Rick Saleebyby Rick Saleeby Published on Jun 8, 2026

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Nick Walker Announces Return to Stage, Will be Competing in Just Eight Weeks at Tampa Pro 

After months of debate about his competition schedule, Nick Walker has officially announced he will compete at the 2026 Tampa Pro, ending speculation that he would sit out most of the season and focus solely on a lengthy offseason.

The bodybuilding world has spent much of the year debating what was next for Nick Walker. Critics argued that the former Arnold Classic champion needed more stage time before the Olympia, while supporters believed a longer growth phase would give him the best chance to improve weaknesses and return at his absolute best. Now, Walker has made his decision.

Walker said he scrapped plans for a full offseason in a new Instagram post:

“I was going to go into a full offseason phase but after discussing with my team, we all said ‘ehh, f*** that… 8 weeks out from TAMPA PRO. Game time now.”

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The announcement immediately sent shockwaves through bodybuilding social media, where Walker’s schedule has been one of the hottest topics of the 2026 season.

Nick Walker Ends Months Of Speculation

Just weeks ago, Walker appeared committed to taking a step back from competition after a demanding stretch of contests over the past few years. The decision sparked debate throughout the bodybuilding community.

Many fans felt Walker needed additional time to improve before stepping back on stage. Others argued that the sport is better when one of its biggest personalities is actively competing.

Generation Iron previously covered the growing discussion around Walker’s schedule, including criticism from some fans and industry voices who believed he was avoiding opportunities to test himself against top contenders before the Olympia.

Now those concerns have been put to rest.

Rather than disappearing into an extended offseason, Walker will enter one of the summer’s most important contests and attempt to build momentum heading into the Olympia season.

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Derek Lunsford Recently Suggested Walker Show up at Tampa Pro

The timing of Walker’s announcement is particularly interesting given recent comments from reigning Mr. Olympia Derek Lunsford.

Last week, Lunsford publicly suggested that Walker should consider competing at either the Tampa Pro or Texas Pro instead of waiting until later in the year. It was the latest shot in a rivalry that’s been simmering for well over a year. The reigning Olympia champion argued that stage reps matter and that competing against elite opposition would help Walker heading into the biggest show of the season.  

While there is no indication Lunsford’s comments influenced Walker’s decision, the outcome is exactly what many fans and fellow competitors had been advocating for. 

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What Tampa Pro Means For The Olympia Race

Walker remains one of the most polarizing and dangerous competitors in the Men’s Open division.

At his best, he combines overwhelming muscle density, freaky conditioning, and some of the most dominant legs in bodybuilding. Questions have traditionally centered around structure, flow, and whether he can consistently match the aesthetics of athletes like Lunsford, Hadi Choopan, and Andrew Jacked.

The Tampa Pro now becomes far more than just another contest. It will offer fans their first real look at Walker’s physique direction after months of uncertainty.

Based on the photo accompanying his announcement, Walker already appears exceptionally lean for being eight weeks out. His trademark quad separation, vascularity, and upper-body thickness were all on display, suggesting preparations are much further along than many expected.

For months, bodybuilding fans wondered whether Nick Walker would spend the remainder of 2026 on the sidelines.

Instead, “The Mutant” has chosen the opposite route.

Featured image via Instagram @nick_walker39

Rick Saleeby

About Rick Saleeby

Rick is an Emmy award-winning journalist, and veteran TV producer, who has covered everything from the most historic moments of our time to Wrestlemania. He’s returning to the world of sports after a decade in cable news.

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