Becoming The Final Boss
Every Road Leads Here
People ask me all the time how I became The Final Boss.
The truth is, it wasn’t a name I gave myself lightly — and it definitely wasn’t something that happened overnight.
I didn’t wake up one day and decide I wanted to be the last challenge standing. That role is earned. It’s built over years of showing up when it’s hard, pushing forward when it hurts, and staying in the fight when quitting would’ve been easier.
The Final Boss isn’t about ego.
It’s about responsibility.
It means being the one people test themselves against. It means being reliable, prepared, and steady — the person who raises the bar every time the bell rings. When someone faces me, I want them to know exactly where they stand when the match is over.
Every journey in wrestling leads to a moment where you have to prove what you’re made of. When that moment comes, I’m here.
Not to stop you —
but to see if you’re ready.



