Former AEW Star Is Now Working As Car Salesman

Retired former AEW star Marko Stunt has embarked on a new career path following his time in professional wrestling. Stunt, whose real name is Noah Nelms, is now working as a car salesman.

He is employed at Homer Skelton Ford, where he goes by the name Noah ‘Mr. Funsize’ Nelms, a nod to his wrestling persona. Stunt confirmed the career change and appears enthusiastic about his new role.

Reflecting on his transition from the squared circle to the sales floor, Stunt drew a parallel between his past and present endeavors. “I got to live my dream and I got thrown around a lot and I loved it,” Stunt said. “now I throw around deals all over the place”.

Stunt made a name for himself in AEW as part of the popular Jurassic Express faction alongside Jungle Boy, Jack Perry, and Luchasaurus. Known for his unique size dynamic within the group, he was a memorable part of AEW’s early years before departing the company. Stunt was released from AEW in June 2022.

Two years later, he returned to AEW on Collision by accepting his former Jurassic Express member Jack Perry’s open challenge for the TNT Championship, where he was unsuccessful against Perry. He also worked for Black Label Pro, DEFY Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.

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Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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