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Rick Starks addresses rumors of turning down AEW creative pitches: “Just stop”

Ricky Starks, who for the past few months have come under scrutiny after rumors surfaced that he turned down several different creative pitches to return to AEW television, addressed the situation with a message on X.

A few months ago, both the Wrestling Observer and Fightful wrote that Starks was slated to start a program with Big Bill, his former tag team partner. But the feud never took off and the idea was for Bill to turn on Starks, with Starks getting the blame for shooting it down.

“Enough is enough,” Starks wrote on X replying to a random comment about him. “Usually I don’t even speak on this but it’s tired I never turned down anything, EVER. Just stop.”

Starks has not appeared on AEW TV since the March 30 episode of Collision. He was at WrestleMania a few days later to see his good friend Cody Rhodes win the WWE title from Roman Reigns but was not shown on WWE TV.

The belief is that Starks is moving to WWE once his AEW contract is up, even though AEW President Tony Khan recently said that he would love to get Starks involved on AEW television again.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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