Alexander StarrZoë

Alexander Starrzoë (born November 22nd, 1990) is a current American professional wrestler, better known as Starr. He is best known for his time in the One World Coalition, where he successfully captured each title belt. He served as "Supreme Overlord" and World Champion 3 times and is considered only the third Grand Slam Champion in company history. He is currently contracted to PrYde Wrestling.

Early Life
Alex was born in the Southern section of. His childhood home is located on the corner of 13th and Reed Street, in the predominantly low-income neighborhood of Pennsport. Starr was born, the only child, to an alcoholic, blue-collar plumber and handyman father and a stay at home mother. William and Rebecca Starrzoë shared many happy years of marriage and family togetherness along with their soon Alexander. Alex succeeded in grade school and middle school, enjoying the academic lifestyle. But, only weeks before Starr's 16th birthday, his father died of liver failure. Starr was forced to leave school in his freshman year of high school and support his mother, who had developed skin cancer during Starr's early childhood.

The "hand that life had dealt him" life a bitter taste in Alex's mouth, and soon he began to act out against the norm of his life. Starr found fulfillment on the seedy streets of his neighborhood where he idolized the older teens with flashy gold chains and beepers. His life quickly did a 180° as he began living on the streets and pushing small amounts of drugs. Along with his overflow of extra money, Starr also found an unwanted addiction to cocaine. Quickly, Alex blew through all his money on drugs and what he now refers to as "neighborhood rats"; loose girls with a need for men with cash. Attempting to feed his addictions, Starr began to break into cars and homes, pawning any valuable items he found.

Unfortunately he began to get comfortable and one day was caught in a home, arrested for breaking and entering. Starr spent 13 months in. During his time, Starr met his future tag team partner and martial arts expert Adam Brookman. Adam introduced Starr to the sport of Muay Thai, which he quickly accelerated at. Alex spent many months within the gates of the prison, challenging anyone and everyone willing to fight.

Martial Arts Career
After his release from prison, Starr began a successful career as a Mauy Tai fighter around the tri-state area of Philadelphia, New Jersey, and New York. Based out of the Philadelphia Muay Thai Club Starr successfully defened his title as "Philly's Meanest Feet" for over three years. In New York, Starr became the Hell's Kitchen Kickboxing Champion, a title he held for over a year, before leaving the profession to move on to greater things. Only six months into his career as a kickboxer, both Starr's hands and feet were certified as deadly weapons. An injury two years after beginning his reign as New Jersey Champion of Martial Arts, Starr suffered an injury, dislocating both his knees and tearing his ACL. After many rehab attempts, Starr finally hung up his gloves.

Early Wrestling Career
Adam Brookman; Starr's former cellmate was released only months after Starr's career ending injuries. After hearing the news of Alex's retirement from kickboxing, Adam suggested a new career; professional wrestling. After meeting with many medical specialists in regards to Starr's torn ACL, surgery was successful and Starr returned "good as new". Brookman, known in the ring as "Mr. Extreme", suggested a tag-team together in Extreme's current federation; Golden Championship Wrestling. Together, they formed the team known as "The Krew", the most successful tag team in the history of the Golden Championship Wrestling.

The Krew & Golden Championship Wrestling
"Golden Championship Wrestling was where I got my started." Starr has been quoted as saying about his debut in wrestling; "I can never do anything but love that place." Starr and Mr. Extreme spent many months as a tag team and over six months as GCW Tag Team Champions. Cobra, the owner of the GCW is credited with training Starr as a wrestler; "the guy took me under his wing. He would throw my scrawny ass around that ring every day until I knew I was either going to quit the business as fast as I joined, or one day destroy people." After a sad split of "The Krew" over a shot at the Hardcore Championship; Starr began a legendary feud with Weapon-X; the GCW Hardcore Champion.

"I never could beat X," Starr says to this day; "he never let me know I wasn't as good I as I thought though; he was a wily vet; he would beat me and than congratulate me on a good match-up. We had some knock-down fights though; boiler rooms, hospital beds, shit; we fought in his house once." After giving on on the Hardcore Title, Starr met future tag team partner; Chris Toxic. Toxic was partnered with a Brit known as T-Money and were known as "The Revolution". After the failing of the Golden Championship Wrestling and the failed attempt by talent to buy it out, Starr was invited to follow Money and Toxic to a knew federation; the Non-Stop Wrestling Alliance.

The Non-Stop Wrestling Alliance
On July 15th, 2002; Starr began his truly professional career at the Non-Stop Wrestling Alliance. Owned by Danny Mauher, Starr was taken in as developmental talent and quickly wowed the world. Starr's debut match-up against a future World Champion 9Ball would cement his career in "the Alliance". Starr opened the eyes of Chris Toxic and T-Money, who created a stable with Starr, still known as The Revolution. Running through person after the person, the three dominated, holding all four titles in the federation.

Mr. Mahuer, the owner of the NSWA, separated Toxic and Starr from T-Money by offering Money the position of General Manager. Money quickly let his power go to his head and ruined his friendship with his former stablemates. Starr had many great match-ups with future NSWA hall of famer Rip Thomas under the guide of Chris Toxic. Alex also put GM T-Money in his place and ended his career as a wrestler at NSWA's Seasons Beatings in 2003, throwing Money through a plate glass window. Starr and Chris Toxic met an impressive rookie known as Anthony Phoenix. "The kid reminded me of myself to be honest; a sick bastard willing to hurt people; Toxic and I knew he would be a good edition; Revolution II was born."

But there was something wrong; Chris Toxic wanted the spotlight and Starr already had it. "I was going for the Middle-Weight Champion against a guy known as 'Wildcat' Rip Thomas. I was up against him at a pay-per-view and I was winning, I was going for the three count after the Rising Starr, and out of nowhere, I get blasted with the title I was going to win. I look up, Toxic is beating both me and Thomas with the belt. The bastard just wanted recognition." Starr and Chris patched up their disagreement after two bloody matches and began to plot their original course; the Revolution dos.

The three men rolled through competition until the end of Toxic and Starr's time in the NSWA in 2005.

Chris Toxic/Independents
"The Evolution of Men" Chris Toxic and Starr a successful tag team for over three years strong took the show on the road in early 2005. "We hit the independent scene, just wanted to get away from all the arenas and the horrible workers in the professionals." Starr and Toxic teamed together in an Scottish promotion the Scot Kings of Wrestling for three weeks, holding the tag team titles for two. After three weeks, Starr received a call from Anthony Phoenix who had informed both Toxic and Starr that the Revolution needed to reform in a new promotion; the One World Coalition.

One World Coalition
Starr spent five years in the One World Coaltion; his debut match-up against his tag team partner Phoenix in a flaming tables match-up. Starr put Anthony through the table and formed a stable within the same day. Chris Toxic and Phoenix teamed together while Starr focused on his solo career. Unable to add up to the competition though, Starr took over 30 losses in less than a month. Starr disappeared for many weeks in an attempt to find himself and his career; he succeeded, no doubt. Toxic seeked out his former tag team partner, needing his help. "Toxic wanted me to shelf Phoenix, he couldn't stand the kid anymore."

Starr took a sledgehammer to the skull of his former partner and ended Phoenix's time in the OWC for many months. Together a new-found Starr and Toxic teamed together and won the Tag Team Titles three times within eight months. Toxic and Starr had many great feuds with the Speedknot Mobsters, destroying them time and time again. One of the most memorable; and electrified cage match in which Starr tied both men to the cage with barbed wire. "Good things don't last forever though," Starr remembers of his early time in the OWC; "I won the Original One Title and was starting to get into something with "Wildcat" Rip Thomas, seems like a pattern I guess. I was just about to put the guy away, when a metal chair hit me in the head."

Starr and Chris Toxic fought for many months, bad blood boiled and Starr got the short end of the stick. "Phoenix and Toxic would whip my ass week after week, I was thrown through tables and smacked around with chairs, it was miserable. It would seem after I did Toxic a favor he went and nursed Anthony back to health just to return the favor to me. The kid almost ended my career!" Starr was injured and laid up for three weeks due to a barbed wire wrapped 2x4 from the hands of Phoenix. Anthony and Toxic would lose their tag team titles and Starr would return to the OWC gaining the United America title. "I guess Toxic knew what he lost, he came back." Starr and Toxic again teamed and won the Tag Team titles.

Anthony Phoenix would realize he was unwanted and return to the Non-Stop Wrestling Alliance.

One World Coalition: The Second Act
Starr and Chris Toxic would go on to be undefeated for six months before tragedy struck. "Chris went nuts while I was in Mexico for a show. He was World Champion and decided he didn't want to do it anymore, burnt down Steel City, the home of the OWC. For six months, the OWC didn't exist. Longest time I spent out of a ring. But you know what they say, a door closes, a window opens." The OWC returned, as did Starr and Phoenix. Starr would go on to beat Anthony in a title tournament and win his first World Title in 2006. Starr would defeat three of the four challengers, including Andrew Watts, another protegee of Chris Toxic.

"Watts was a mini version of me, Chris bred him to be almost as good as I was. Hell, Toxic even walked him down to the ring, I was guessing if Chris wasn't here, the guy wouldn't know how to get down the ramp!" Starr defeated all challengers except 8Ball. 8Ball was a competitoir from hell and defeated Starr within fifteen minutes. Their return match the next week...he wasn't so lucky. "I unleashed hell on that guy. Beat him so hard, his eye was hanging out of the socket, I'm proud of that one!" Starr would continue to dominate before being injured and giving up his title. "The time off was good, put things in perspective for me. Toxic, Phoenix, and I fixed things once again, this time though we agreed if it didn't work out, and this was the third attempt, we were ditching it."

Starr, Phoenix and Toxic decided to bring a new face to the OWC; "The scene at the OWC was getting brutally, no control. So we thought of a friend from the past; while we were doing the Scot Kings, Toxic and I met a German guy by the name of Karl Kahn, real brutal dude. Him and his wife Alica signed onto the OWC; we started a stable known as the Devil's Rejects. It was going great, I was World Champion, Phoenix was Original One Champion, Khan and Toxic were tag team champions. But Kahn flipped one day, an opponent hit a nerve and disrespected his wife, they packed up and headed back to Germany. After that, everything sort of faded out, Toxic retired, Phoenix went back to the NSWA; haven't heard from Toxic since."

As a World Champion a second time; "The owner of the promotion really hated me though, he put a bounty on my head, I almost died twice in one month, he tried to have me killed!"

OWC: Later Years
Starr was still successful own his own; his third reign as World Champion came against 'Ol Joe. "Joe and I really put a show on; we fought it out for two months before I took the title from him. For about three months, no one beat me...then I met up with 8Ball again." 8Ball returned the injury to Starr, re-tearing his ACL with a bear trap; "he wasn't a fan of being partially blind I guess; he whopped my ass and put me on the shelf for half a year." While Starr was gone, 'Ol Joe and Rip Thomas took control of the show. "People were saying Rip wouldn't be the same as when he fought me, so I thought I would return under a mask and really put a show on. I was Cupid Valentino." As Cupid Valentino, Starr would defeat Doomsday "Rage" Devon Chaney and Rip Thomas, whom he would take the title from his third week back, only one week from removing his guise as Cupid Valentino.

Starting a small friendship with Doomsday and with Starr as a third time World Champion, "Big Daddy" Diamond, the owner of the OWC buried Starr alive and blew up a boat Rage was on. "He was a sick dude, tried to kill me three times in my career. Starr would lose the One World Title to a man that would leave the promotion, leaving the title vacant. The "Last Man Living Tournament", a tournament to determine the next champion began. "Rage and I first went at it, I beat him, then I fought Rip Thomas and beat him. It came down to Ryan Vance and I. Vance left though, the tournament needed a new challenger. Diamond brought in a guy named Jeremiah Belmont to face me and I lost. Never got that fourth title."

Starr would attempt to battle Jesse James a returning Grand Slam Champion, but lose. In May of 2010, Starr was on a three week losing streak. "Phoenix returned to the OWC as Antonio Wolfe and teamed up with a former OWC superstar Corey Farmer. Rage and I teamed up and we lost. I was losing three in a month. Then I was scheduled to face Belmont again for the World Title. It was going great, Diamond, Rage, and I even had a business agreement. But Diamond decided to go sour on me and forced me to make a decision; put up with him or leave the promotion I loved for five years...I took the latter and left."

PrYde Wrestling
In June of 2010, Starr signed a contract with PrYde Wrestling and will fight in his first match-up on June 8th in a three-way dance.

Personal Life
Alex is currenly 23 years old and one of the most successful champions in One World Coalition history. He has been engaged to his high school sweetheart Ashley Willis for a year and three months. Alex drinks heavily and smokes a pack a day and expects to live to be about 45 years old before he drops dead in a gutter.

In Wrestling

 * Finishing Moves
 * ''The Rising Starr' (Phoenix Splash)
 * The G-8 Summit (Full Nelson Facebuster)

With Chris Toxic
 * Finishing Moves
 * Revolution #9 Double STO


 * Nicknames
 * "The Hardcore Hit man"
 * "The Starr of the Show"