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David Starr

Starr

“The Product” David Starr’s stock has exploded over the past couple years, yet all signs point upwards again for 2016. A constant in CZW, Beyond, XWA and other companies throughout the Northeast, Starr has already lined up a European tour for early 2016, and after breaking out on his own, should be in for another great year. His clash with Johnny Gargano at Beyond Wrestling’s “Americanrana 2015” is must-see wrestling for anyone who isn’t as familiar with “The King of Taunts” as they should be.

Surprising that he’s not included in the field for ROH’s Top Prospect Tournament for 2016, but make no mistake, Starr’s style would flourish inside a Ring of Honor ring, and it feels like only a matter of time before the two find each other.

(Note: After writing of this article, Starr was announced for the qualifying match for the eighth spot in the Top Prospect Tournament)

2016 Goals/Expectations: Continue performing in high-profile matchups, with the ceiling being an opportunity to get on weekly TV with one of the top companies.

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Been a wrestling fan for almost 30 years. I've seen Hulkamania, The New Generation, The NWO, the Attitude Era, and the PG Era, and I've enjoyed all of it in different ways. I still remember standing on the guardrail at ten years old and having it fall over in front of Razor Ramon. I was there live when The Undertaker abducted Stephanie McMahon, and I was there when The Rock surprised the entire TD Garden at a house show. Recently been getting into a lot of independent wrestling, especially in the Northeast. I follow WWE, NXT, TNA, ROH and NJPW, among others, but mainly only watch WWE/NXT religiously. I'll probably be more positive about WWE than you, and I'm OK with that.