Nick Walker will quickly return to the stage after the 2025 New Pittsburgh Pro.
Bodybuilder Nick Walker will quickly return to competition after his performance at the 2025 Pittsburgh Pro. On Monday, Walker took to social media to announced that he will enter the 2025 New York Pro.
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Walker was part of a loaded lineup in Pittsburgh over the weekend and did not disappoint with his performance. He finished as the runner-up to Derek Lunsford and it did not come without controversy. There were many who watched the show that believed Walker brought a championship physique and could have been crowned the winner.
“The big question is what’s next? What’s Nick going to do and how’s he going to handle this? It’s Monday, we got the New York Pro and I’m coming to the New York Pro.”
Walker was confident heading into Pittsburgh and it was for good reason. He made great improvements coming off different hurdles that he had to get over in order to return to competition.
| Full Name: Nick Walker (Men’s Open Bodybuilder) | ||
| Weight | Height | Date Of Birth |
| 270-295lbs | 5’7″ | 08/03/1994 |
| Division | Era | Nationality |
| Bodybuilding | 2020 | American |
Nick Walker to Enter 2025 New York Pro

Walker brought it all to Pittsburgh and hopes it will carry into New York. With a short turnaround, he believes fighting for his Olympia qualification is worth it this weekend.
“I’m coming to get my Olympia qualification and I’m coming to be the first person to win three New York Pros and have three rings.”

Walker worked hard to compete at the Pittsburgh Pro in the first-ever Men’s Open competition at the event. He believes that he, along with the rest of the field, delivered.
“First things first, I just want to congratulate Derek on winning the first Pittsburgh Pro. Awesome show, awesome battle between me and him. We definitely put on a great show for everyone and honestly, it couldn’t have gone better. Obviously, it’s not the outcome we wanted but I presented probably my best package to date.”
Walker missed the 2023 Olympia as he dealt with a torn hamstring that impacted his preparation for the show. He ended up making his return during the New York Pro and was crowned champion, despite controversy surrounding the final results. He later announced that he would miss the 2024 Olympia as well. Now, his sights are set on the 2025 Olympia.
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