Starks idolized wrestlers including
The Undertaker,
The Rock, and
Mankind, among many others, while growing up watching
professional wrestling. Around the age of seventeen, Starks decided he would pursue his dream of becoming a professional wrestler. Starks made his debut in
WWE as enhancement talent, jobbing to
Jinder Mahal, before debuting for the
National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Velocity Pro Wrestling on October 14, 2012 at the NWA Velocity Haunted Havoc event in
Austin, Texas. There, he wrestled in a
triple threat match against Jaykus Plisken and Big Ricky. Since 2012, Starks became a regular talent featured across numerous promotions in the state of
Texas, like Anarchy Championship Wrestling and Inspire Pro Wrestling.
During the following years, he worked four other matches for WWE as an enhancement talent, losing against wrestlers like Jinder Mahal,
Enzo Amore and Colin Cassady,
Kane and
The Revival (
Scott Dawson and
Dash Wilder). On the July 29, 2013 episode of Raw, he appeared in a backstage video where he was bullied, mocked, and slammed through a table by
Ryback.[3][4][5][6] Starks again made an appearance on the March 19, 2018 episode of Raw as a US Marshal, arresting
Roman Reigns, only for Starks to be attacked by Reigns.
On the June 17 episode of Dynamite, Starks made his unannounced debut for
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as he answered
Cody's open challenge for the
AEW TNT Championship in a losing effort.[14] After the match, All Elite Wrestling's CEO
Tony Khan announced that Starks had signed with AEW.[15] On the June 30 episode of Dark, Starks picked up his first victory in AEW by defeating
Griff Garrison while quickly establishing himself as a
heel.[16] On the July 21 episode of Dark, after defeating
Will Hobbs, Starks aided
Brian Cage in attacking
Robert Anthony and
Darby Allin after their match, creating an alliance between the two.[17] The team, managed by
Taz and now known as
Team Taz, began feuding with Allin as they faced Allin and
Jon Moxley on the July 29 episode of Dynamite where they were defeated.[18] At the
All Out pay-per-view on September 5, Starks participated in the
Casino Battle Royale, but he was eliminated by Allin.[19] On the September 30 episode of Dynamite, Starks was defeated by Allin in a singles match.[20]
On the November 18, 2020 episode of Dynamite,
Will Hobbs would join Starks, Taz, and Cage's alliance after he struck Cody with Cage's
FTW Championship belt and then assisted them in attacking both Allin and Cody as well.[21] On the December 2, 2020 special
Winter Is Coming, Starks and Hobbs, the latter now known as Powerhouse Hobbs, would lose a tag team match to Cody and Allin, after which,
Sting made his AEW debut and ran Team Taz off after a post-match attack.[22] On the January 20 episode of Dynamite, it was announced that Starks and Brian Cage would be facing Allin and Sting in a street fight at
Revolution, a
cinematic match that Starks and Cage ultimately lost.[23] On July 14, 2021, on night one of
Fyter Fest, Starks won the FTW World Championship from Brian Cage, winning his first championship in AEW, although the FTW title is not an officially sanctioned championship the company.[24] On an episode of Rampage, Starks defeated Cage in a Philly street fight. Starks would qualify for the "Face of the Revolution"
ladder match by defeating
Preston "10" Vance, but would fail to win the match at
Revolution.
In September 2021, in addition to still being a wrestler on the show, Starks joined the Rampage commentary team, replacing
Mark Henry.[25]
On the July 20, 2022 episode of Dynamite, Starks issued an open challenge for his FTW Championship, where he defeated Cole Karter. After the match, he issued another open challenge for the following week's Dynamite, which was answered by
Danhausen.
World championship pursuits (2022–2023)
At
Fight for the Fallen on July 27, 2022, Starks issued an open challenge immediately after defeating
Danhausen. It was answered by Team Taz teammate
Hook, who defeated him for the title, ending Starks's reign at 378 days, making him the longest-reigning FTW Champion to that point. After a post-match impassioned promo by Starks, Powerhouse Hobbs attacked him, turning Starks
face. [26][27] The following week Taz, while on commentary, announced that he had dissolved Team Taz. Starks came out to confront Hobbs on the August 3rd episode of Dynamite, only for his former partner to hit him with a
spinebuster and leave the ring.[28] The grudge match between Hobbs and Starks was set for
All Out, where Hobbs defeated Starks in just over 5 minutes.[29] Starks and Hobbs faced off once more at
Grand Slam in an
Unsanctioned Lights Out match, where Starks defeated Hobbs, ending the feud.[30]
On the 23rd of November episode of Dynamite, Starks defeated
Ethan Page in the finals of an
AEW World Championship Eliminator Tournament to face champion
Maxwell Jacob Friedman at
Winter Is Coming for the AEW World Championship.[31] Two weeks later, on the December 7 edition of Dynamite, Starks competed in the
Dynamite Dozen Battle Royale, last eliminating Ethan Page to add the Dynamite Diamond Ring as a second prize to his AEW World Championship match.[32] The following week on Dynamite, Starks and Friedman faced off in a heated promo, with Starks insulting Friedman's cheap tactics of gaining acclaim, compared to the hard work Starks put in, resulting in Friedman hitting Starks with a low blow, only for Starks to retaliate with a spear, knocking Friedman down.[33] The following week at Winter is Coming, MJF defeated Starks, retaining the AEW World Championship and winning the Dynamite Diamond Ring.[34]
Following this loss, Starks entered a feud with
Chris Jericho, who attempted to recruit Starks into his
Jericho Appreciation Society (JAS) group on the December 22 edition of Dynamite, but failed as Starks declined, insulting Jericho and JAS members,
Sammy Guevara and
Daniel Garcia in the process. This led to JAS member
Jake Hager attacking Starks along with the remainder of the group until Starks was saved by
Action Andretti, who was also feuding with the JAS.[35] Two weeks later on the January 4 edition of Dynamite, Starks defeated Jericho in a singles match, although he and Andretti were attacked by the JAS post-match, including Hager
powerbombing Starks through a table.[36] Starks avenged the attack, defeating Hager on the January 18 edition of Dynamite.[37] On February 8, Starks faced the JAS in a
Gauntlet match, defeating
Matt Menard and Angelo Parker, before losing to
Daniel Garcia.[38] Starks and Jericho's feud culminated at
Revolution, where Starks once again defeated Jericho.[39]
Starks then began a feud with
Juice Robinson, who attacked Starks on the March 8 edition of Dynamite.[40] The two men were set to face off on the April 5 edition of Dynamite, though before the match former
Bullet Club leader
Jay White made his debut after signing with AEW, attacking Starks alongside Robinson, causing a no-contest.[41] Starks competed in the
Owen Hart Foundation Men's Tournament, defeating Robinson and Powerhouse Hobbs, to advance to the tournament finals.[42][43] On the July 15 episode of AEW Collision, he defeated
CM Punk in the finals to win the men's tournament.[44] On the August 5 episode of Collision, Starks unsuccessfully challenged Punk for the "
Real World Championship", with
Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat serving as the special outside enforcer due to Stark cheating his way to defeat Punk in their previous two matches. After the match, Starks assaulted Steamboat with Steamboat's own belt, thus turning heel.[45][46]
Alliance with Big Bill (2023–present)
As a result of his actions against Steamboat, AEW (
kayfabe) suspended Starks from wrestling for 28 days. However, Starks acquired a manager's license in order to continue appearing in AEW and started managing
Big Bill.[47][48] On the September 2 episode of Collision, Starks issued a challenge to Steamboat and signed a match contract to
strap match at
All Out against "The Dragon".
"The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson then came out to sign the match contract instead of Steamboat.[49] Starks lost to Danielson by technical submission after passing out from Danielson's modified submission using the strap.[50] On the October 7 episode of Collision, Starks and Big Bill won their first AEW championship by defeating
FTR (
Cash Wheeler and
Dax Harwood) to become the new
AEW World Tag Team Champions.[51] Starks and Big Bill lost the titles to
Sting and Darby Allin in a
tornado tag team match on the February 7 episode of Dynamite, ending their reign at 123 days.[52]
Starks grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana and was raised by a single mom with two siblings.[54] Starks has spoken on a number of occasions about his frustrations that people often do not realise he is
African-American (Starks has described himself as "
light-skinned"),[55] something that was a source of bullying and fights in his childhood.[54][55]