It would be impossible...
Let me start off by saying I've managed numerous restaurants and gyms. I have never been an owner / entrepreneur myself (although I've seen the right hand man position 2 -3 times in my life) and the way thefitnessvoice is reacting to all the criticism shows lack of ability to successfully maximize the potential of his 3 businesses.
All the people who criticize thefitnessvoice to begin with were obviously very negative and unsupportive but probably became that way due to excessive exposure to "noobs" who advertise their websites. Despite their immature criticism, the way thefitnessvoice reacted reflected badly on him.
On the other end, quotes like these:
"Second I highly doubt that chillen could...Our team consists of 5 of the strongest pound for pound fighters in CA. Thats why the team was put together."
show that thefitnessvoice has very low emotional IQ and the chance that he could have started up 3 successful businesses is unlikely. Business is about providing people with a service. The chance that some customer with a personality profile like chillen comes into one of his businesses is very likely. If thefitnessvoice is unable at that point to constrain his ego and focus on the giving part of the business relationship, the "chillen" type would leave very frustrated. Thefitnessvoice would no longer be considered an allknowing, upfront, honest guru but rather someone who says "you know i hate my six pac abs" but just says stuff like that randomly to brag all the time. In light of this public image, it is impossible for thefitnessvoice to become a respected public figure, one of the essential aspects of running 3 companies.
In fact any mentality in business (and in business you deal with people) that shows slight "elitism" or "egocentrism" will fail. The other person doesn't care about your stats, your rep, or what you've done. They only care about how you make them FEEL (#1), how you affect their life, and fulfill their needs. The ego filled responses by thefitnessvoice shows he fails internally at this horribly.
It is important to note that this feeling cannot be generated just on the surface, as the person needs to see and feel you are genuine. If you are putting on an act, most people will feel it is an act.
Anyways, just my two-cents. I type this because when I was 22 I was all about driving the Range Rover, being ripped, being popular, being intelligent, and being financially successful all at once. In fact this mentality of "elitism" is a disease in America now. There is more to life than being better than people physically, financially, socially, mentally, and spiritually while being young. Life is about relationships & success. True relationships where giving to another person mutually helps expand life experience.
And if any of my advice above doesn't mean anything, because you don't know how credible I am fine. My bottom-line opinion is I felt you are high on ego. I rarely surf this forum (maybe once every 3 months). This is the opinion of someone who is not a "regular" here and just saw your post by chance.