Ricky Starks Explains Why Loaded AEW Roster Doesn't Intimidate Him, Says He Was Born For Main Event



Ricky Starks recently spoke with Blake Oestriecher of Forbes for an in-depth interview covering all things pro wrestling.

During the discussion, the Team Taz member and FTW Champion of AEW spoke about being born to be in the main event, the incredible hometown reaction he recently received in New Orleans, the loaded roster in AEW not intimidating him because he likes a challenge, as well as how the tough times he spent on the independent scene ended up paying off for him.

Featured below are some of the highlights from the interview where he touches on these topics with his thoughts.

On he was born to be in the main event: "Even before I was born, I think I was always meant to be a main eventer. In any situation, any company, any place anywhere in this world, I’m a main eventer, first and foremost…Within the AEW world, I’m definitely a main eventer. I’ve been doing it for 11 years and really had to maul my way through the independent scene, especially when I wasn’t a big name and when I wasn’t someone that everyone knew of."

On the incredible reaction he got in New Orleans: "Very positive. I’m beloved in any city that I go to… I try not to even indulge in the negative stuff and focus mainly on the positive. It’s cool to see that the new people who have never seen me before are just as impressed with it, [as] entertained by it as the OG fans. I went from watching my first live event in 2001 at the Smoothie King Arena to watching Undertaker vs John Cena at the SuperDome and then coming to the Lakefront Arena and wrestling in front of my hometown. On the indies, I felt that…I wasn’t getting these opportunities that other people were that I knew I was just as equipped for, if not better."

On how difficult it was for him on the indie scene, but how it all paid off: “There wasn’t ever a moment where I thought about quitting because my thing is, like, man, you’ve come so far. And you’ve slept on couches and you’ve slept in cars, and you’ve been homeless, you’ve been living paycheck to paycheck. Why give up now? And even then if you give up now, you’ve got to start over again.”

On AEW’s growing roster and how it doesn’t intimidate him because he likes a challenge: "I like the challenge because I think I can have chemistry with anybody I wrestle. So I think it’s cool to have such a big mix of talent that we have on our roster…I don’t concern myself with that [adding wrestlers] because the people that they bring in, those people can’t do exactly what I can. They don’t bring to the table exactly what Ricky Starks can bring to the table. We have so many talented men and women…and it’s about getting in where you can fit in. And so, it’s not always the best plan of action, but it’s the best plan that we have right now."

Check out the complete interview at Forbes.com.