Career
Stap first saw a midget professional wrestling match in Texas, and he decided to try the sport. He later went to Detroit to train at the advice of promoter Norman Brown. He debuted in 1952. In the 1950s, he toured Ontario with other midget wrestlers such as Little Beaver, Lord Littlebrook, and Sky Low Low.
During the 1960s, he often teamed with Sky Low Low in matches.
The duo competed in the World Wide Wrestling Federation against the midget tag team of Tiny Tim and Pancho Lopez. During his career, he often played the role of the bad guy and was on the receiving end of crowd violence.
Because of this violence, Stap endured a fractured vertebra and a four-inch blade wound. Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
Midget Wrestler (2005).