They said he couldn’t walk—so he walked on his knees.
They said he couldn’t talk—so he started cracking jokes.
And when they said he couldn’t wrestle, he became the CP Champ.
The Handicapper isn’t just a name—it’s a movement. Born with cerebral palsy and packing more personality than most locker rooms combined, this 26-year-old from Welland by way of Timmins has been stomping stereotypes since day one. He rolls deep (in a wheelchair), walks with power (on his knees), and speaks truth (even if it takes a few tries—deal with it).
When he’s not cutting promos on punks like KNOX or dodging shady deals from Preston (we see you), he’s hanging with wrestling pals like Toaster, Nova, Chuck the Butcher, Tyler Turva, and Cody Deaner. Whether it’s backstage at an indie match or center stage at the bar, The Handicapper is always in control of the crowd.
He’s a stand-up comedian with material as sharp as his elbows—mostly aimed at life with CP, but nobody is safe. And when the mic drops, he’s talking sports with the best of them: Oilers, Jays, and Chiefs till the day he dies (don’t mention the Bills or Golden Knights unless you’re looking to get roasted).
He’s met sports heroes, announcers, and more than a few celebrities, but he’s still the same guy repping Welland and lighting up rooms with laughs, smack talk, and heart. Whether you’re here for laughs, playlists, art, or just to feel the heat from a true original, welcome to the world of The Handicapper.
Sit down. Shut up. The Champ is talkin’.


