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You get BIG.

You pick up the wrestling outfit, which is just a pair of rather large, red underpants. You shrug and pull of your pants and briefs, and pull on the new pair. It's loose, but it manages to stay on somehow. You turn to the mirror. You don't look any different - then again, all you did was switch underwear. You sigh and pull your pants back on over the new briefs, then try to buckle up the belt, only to find that it's shrunken - you can't get it all the way to the normal width. You frown and try tightening it again, but all you manage to do is tear the leather in half. What the heck?

You suddenly realise that all your other clothes have also gotten tight - your shirt is bunched up around your pecs and biceps, and your thighs are tearing the fabric of your pants. You don't remember having muscles this big! What's going on? You get your answer when your shirt tears across your chest and arms, and you swell outwards. You're getting bigger! Your shirt hangs in tatters off your swollen torso, which continues to grow - within seconds, your pecs and arms have doubled in size, and your flat stomach has developed a rock-hard set of abs.

Your shoulders broaden and thicken, and your thickening neck disappears under countless layers of muscle. Your chin swells and hardens into a chiseled monster of a jaw, and any fat present in your body disappears completely as you swell with muscle. Your pants tear as your thighs and calves inflate, and your waist thickens, destroying the rest of your clothes. You're now completely naked, apart from the wrestling uniform - even your shoes have been torn open by your growing feet. Your growth stops, and you look in the mirror.

You're huge! Your previously thin frame has been filled to the max with what must be at least 100 kgs of rippling muscle - you now resemble a wrestler. You remember the 'outfit', and realise that it's now tight around your waist and chiseled gluteus maximus; it fits you perfectly!


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