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Ricky Starks will show up on Saturday's "AEW Collision" and challenge wrestling legend Ricky Steamboat to a Strap Match at Sunday's All Out pay-per-view, according to AEW President Tony Khan.
Since joining AEW in 2020, Ricky Starks has delivered outstanding matches. His promos against top talents like CM Punk, MJF, and Chris Jericho are often considered underrated.
It did not take long at all for Ricky Saints to make the jump to WWE, and it all started with a phone call from Triple H.
Ricky Starks last appeared on AEW programming in March 2024, but recently confirmed he has not been injured. AEW reportedly picked up an option year on his contract, extending it into 2025.
Ricky Starks has been with AEW since 2020 and is considered one of the rising homegrown stars in the company. However, he has not been on TV for the past four months now.
We know he’s on WWE radar, and now Ricky Starks speaks about his extended AEW television absence. We’ve heard a lot about what he could, or could not do with WWE.
Ricky Starks recently appeared on a Highspots Sign It Live virtual signing where he commented on his absence. He revealed that he was healthy, but that his in-ring future wasn't up to him alone.
Ricky Starks turned a few heads with his WWE NXT debut on Tuesday night. The star didn’t take long to appear in the Stamford-based wrestling promotion after his AEW exit was confirmed.
Former AEW star Ricky Starks recently shared his honest thoughts on his new name in WWE. The 34-year-old signed his contract on this week's edition of NXT.
Ricky Starks on going to WWE (Source-AEW on FB and WWE.com) Former AEW World Tag Team Champion Ricky Starks opened up on his potential move to the WWE amid his absence from his current promotion.
Ricky Starks believes that CM Punk is one of the few people who understood what he was going for with his character. "Punk was very instrumental in making sure, like, 'Hey, we should try to do ...
When New Orleanian “Absolute” Ricky Starks debuted with All Elite Wrestling in June 2020, he didn’t have a crowd to cheer him on. COVID-19 had emptied the arenas by then, ...