

I would say that mostly applies to the story. Warcraft 3 introduced the epic Arthas story line and wotlk is the conclusion to that. Nothing else they’ve done with wow on the story side has really compared to that. Though if you never played warcraft 3, this may not have as much impact on you. Oh and the story in some later expansions really stinks, such as shadowlands.
However, from the actual gameplay side, I would argue retail is infinitely superior now. Classes have mechanical depth and options. Max level content is much more varied with raids, mythic+, and delves. Warband features make the game so much more casual friendly, allowing you to hop around on alts.
If all you care about is the leveling experience and you don’t want to really play much at max level, then classic and especially wotlk is kinda peak wow at that, but otherwise, retail is an improved game as a whole.
Yeah agree. I do deficit deadlifts and pullups, 5 sets each, on the same day, and they drain me so much that i usually only do 1 or 2 more exercises on those days.
He also didn’t say how many days per week he was gonna lift. I also don’t like PPL for my schedule, which is one lift day every third day, as it doesn’t hit legs enough.
I’ll also edit and add that a bunch of his listed exercises are isolated machines and so may be less fatiguing and thus might be able to get away with less rest and fit it all in a reasonable time.