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šŖ Cut from WWE at $45K a year⦠now pulling in $80,000 PER MONTH from abandoned car washes! š š«§
After getting scouted out of a gym and becoming one of 5 picked out of 50 for a WWE tryout, Chris Atkins thought he made it.
Two years later, he was cut and back on his uncleās couch. Broke!
Instead of quitting, he learned the self-serve car wash business from the ground up, sweeping lots, fixing machines, and identifying underperforming locations. His first deal was a closed wash he secured through a lease, with $40K in renovations funded by his uncle in exchange for a partnership.
Fast forward six years: 6 car washes, ~$80K/month in revenue, and a system that turns rundown properties into cash-flow machines⦠without owning multi-million LA real estate!
Got questions for Chris? Weāll be reading the comments! ā¬ļø
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šØ He built a 4 MILLION follower audience cleaning up crime scenes⦠until corporate lawyers forced him to delete hundreds of his videos OVERNIGHT.šØ
Jacob Suarez started at 17 riding in his uncleās Bio-One box truck, learning the grind of crime scene and hoarding cleanup. By 20, he was going viral for documenting the work, until it was all erased.
During COVID, he launched his own operation, rebuilt with SEO, Google Ads, social media, and direct police outreach. Now he contracts across San Diego, LA, Oregon, and Florida markets, earning a percentage on jobs that can top $50K.
Hot hazmat suits. Decomposition. Extreme hoarding. Cutting out contaminated floors and walls. Itās brutal work, but he shows up on familiesā worst days to restore their homes.
We know there are a LOT of questions. Comment sectionās ready for you! ā¬ļø
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Which of the following FREE resources should we develop to help you start your business? (PART #2)
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Which of the following FREE resources should we develop to help you start your business?
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š§¼ She turned $300 and a kitchen sink into a soap empireā1,000 bars a week, 700 subscribers, ZERO adsā¦
All while raising a baby. While posting nonstop. This is the power of raw, daily social content. š±
From farmers markets with her daughter strapped to her chest to a semi-viral TikTok that sold out her Etsy overnight, Ashley Cain ditched the weekend grind and turned social media into a digital storefront.
Three posts a day. Every day. No excuses. Just an āunreasonableā work ethic.
If you had one question for Ashley, what would you ask? Leave it in the comments. ā¬ļø
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š¦ From viral shark clips to $80K in bookings with $0 ad spendāMac Johnson turned beach fishing into a high-ticket business! š°
He built Shoreline Sharkin from scratch, landing massive sharks most fishermen never see, and charging $800 per trip, with multi-day packages reaching $4,000.
Custom rigs. Giant hooks. Reels as big as your head. This isnāt fishing⦠Itās combat!
Want to know how he hooks sharks and clients straight from TikTok? Comment sectionās waiting for your questions! š
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š She sold 10,000 hot dogs in ONE day, pulling in $10K from a cart that started with $5K.šØ
From side hustle to full-time in 90 days, Shanin Baldwin flipped a hot dog cart into real money FAST.
She was stuck in a 9-to-5 job booking food vendors for other people, drained and missing time with her kids. So she launched Sunshineās Hotdogs as a weekend thing, filmed day one, and BOOMāviral.
By June, she quit her job, and now averages about $12K/month from the cart + YouTube, all WITHOUT paid ads.
Want the secret for going from flyers and Facebook groups to Googleās first page and corporate clients like Budweiser? Questions are welcome! Drop them in the comments. ā¬ļø
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š§ He replaced his police salary with ATM income⦠then quit the job and moved his family to Miami. šļø
Gianni Santino served as a Marine, became a police officer in Connecticut, and tried building wealth through real estate. But bad tenants, evictions, and non-payment quickly showed him how fragile that path could be.
Then one sketchy ATM at a family memberās club sparked a new idea.
Gianni bought his first machine, loaded it with a few hundred dollars, and placed it in a high-cash location. Watching transactions hit his phone in real time, he realized the model's potential. No landlords. No evictions. Just systems, cash flow, and scale.
Over time, he added more machines, eventually replacing his police income. Today, he operates ATMs across multiple locations and helps beginners get started through a large online community.
Thinking about doing this yourself? Comment your questions below. ā¬ļø
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š„ From cooking fried rice in his parentsā backyard to running FOUR food trucks pulling $50Kā$60K a month. š
Joshua was grinding in Asian restaurants by day, then taking DM orders on Instagram on his only two days off. Expected 5 orders⦠got 60+ the first day, and once cleared $2,600 in a SINGLE backyard shift.
With just $8K saved and the rest borrowed from his immigrant parents, he bought a $16K used food truck off Facebook Marketplace.
Four years later? A FULLY systemized operation, a commissary kitchen, ZERO paid ads, and growth powered almost entirely by organic social media.
Hereās the thing: he ditched nursing school, learned permits and taxes the hard way, and turned hustle into a blueprint that now supports family in Florida AND gives back in the Philippines.
What would you ask someone who built a multi-truck food business from a backyard and social media alone? Drop your questions below ā¬ļø
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