Life has this funny way of shifting gears when you’re not even touching the wheel. One minute you’re coasting, trying to figure out where you fit, and the next minute everything feels like it’s happening at once — opportunities, realizations, and moments that make you stop and say, “What is going on right now?”
That’s been me lately.
Ever since that video of mine went viral, life has been moving in directions I didn’t expect. Wrestling started pulling me back in — not just as a fan or someone who used to do it, but as someone who still has something to offer. I’ve been hitting shows, running seminars, giving advice, and feeling that spark again. It’s weird… but the good kind of weird. The kind where a part of you wakes up that you didn’t even realize was asleep.
At the same time, I’m somehow balancing that with selling cars — something I never imagined myself doing, but here I am, wrapping up my third month. And honestly? I’m starting to enjoy it. Meeting new people every day, building connections, getting folks into what I call “fun size deals,” and finding my rhythm. It feels like a version of performing, but in a way that actually helps someone leave happier than they came in.
Then there’s the part I can’t talk about yet. The news that’s sitting in my pocket like a secret firework. It’s exciting, nerve-wracking, surreal… all of it. It’s the kind of thing that reminds you that life doesn’t just happen in straight lines. Sometimes it jumps the rails in the best way possible.
And that’s why everything feels so weird right now — because it’s all good. It’s growth. It’s momentum. It’s proof that even when life slows down or gets cloudy, the next big moment might already be on its way.
If you’re in a season like that — where things feel unfamiliar, but in a way that makes you smile a little — lean into it. You don’t always get these chapters. Sometimes the weird seasons are the ones that change everything.
I’m not sure exactly where all of this is going yet… but it feels like I’m finally facing the right direction again.
And honestly? That’s enough for me.