When most people think of buying a car, they think of stress. The long process, the paperwork, the back-and-forth—none of it exactly screams “fun.” But here’s the thing: it doesn’t have to be that way.
I spent years as a professional wrestler, performing in front of thousands of fans and even appearing on national TV with All Elite Wrestling. Wrestling taught me something important: people remember how you make them feel. Whether it was making a crowd cheer, laugh, or jump out of their seat, I learned that creating memorable experiences sticks with people long after the show is over.
Now that I’ve transitioned into car sales, I’m bringing that same energy with me. I don’t want to be just another salesman. I don’t want you to walk away thinking, “Well, I got a car.” I want you to walk away with a story, with a smile, and with the feeling that the whole experience was different—in a good way.
That’s why I’ve been making fun videos, trying creative ideas, and finding ways to bring a little entertainment into the buying process. I want people to actually enjoy coming to see me, not dread it. If you can laugh, if you can relax, and if you can feel like you’re part of something unique, then I’ve done my job.
At the end of the day, yes, I want to help you find the right car. But more than that, I want to create an experience you’ll remember. I want to be the guy you tell your friends about—not just because I helped you get a great deal, but because I made it fun along the way.
There are a lot of people who can sell you a car. My goal is to make sure no one sells it to you quite like I do.