If you had told 17-year-old me that one day I’d go from taking bumps in the ring to handing people keys to their dream car, I probably would’ve laughed. Wrestling has been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember. I grew up a fan, watching legends do what seemed impossible, and by the time I hit my late teens, I was chasing that same dream myself.
I started wrestling at 17 and spent years traveling around the Midwest, chasing opportunities and doing what I loved most—entertaining people. Eventually, that hard work paid off, and I signed my first pro wrestling contract with All Elite Wrestling. AEW gave me the chance to wrestle on national TV, on both TNT and TBS, which was surreal for a kid who grew up idolizing the sport.
Fast forward to today, and my life looks a little different. I’ve stepped out of the ring and into a new arena: car sales. At first glance, those worlds couldn’t be more different—but honestly, they’re not as far apart as you’d think. Wrestling taught me how to connect with people, how to bring energy into a room, and how to make moments memorable. I’ve taken that same mindset into selling cars.
I’ve been having fun with it, too. I started making silly, creative videos at work to show off what I do, and it turns out people love it. Some of those videos have actually brought folks in to buy cars from me, which still blows my mind. It just goes to show that being yourself, having fun, and putting in the work can pay off in unexpected ways.
I’m still new in the car business, but I’ve already fallen in love with it. Helping people find the right car feels a lot like giving a fan a memorable moment at a wrestling show—it’s about creating something they’ll walk away from happy and excited about. And just like in wrestling, I’ve got some big goals for myself here.
The journey has been wild, and it’s only just beginning. Whether it’s in the ring or on the lot, I’ve always believed in putting 100% into everything I do. So if you’re in the market for a new ride, come see me—I’ll make the process fun, easy, and maybe even a little entertaining.