12 Facts About Mark Starr

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Mark Starr competed as a member of several tag teams.

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Mark Starr competed alongside his real-life brother, Christopher Ashford-Smith, who competed as Chris Champion, for several years and in multiple promotions.

3.

Mark Starr later competed in the Florida-based Professional Wrestling Federation, where he held the PWF Tag Team Championship on two occasions.

4.

Mark Starr teamed with Lou Perez to defeat Jumbo Baretta and Dennis Knight on November 12,1989 for the first win.

5.

Mark Starr defeated Ricky Fuji to win Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling's AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship, a title formerly recognized by the AWA.

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Mark Starr wrestled his last match in Japan in 1996.

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Mark Starr worked for World Wrestling Federation in late 1994 and early 1995 losing to Razor Ramon, Lex Luger, British Bulldog and Adam Bomb.

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Mark Starr remained with the company for several months before joining World Championship Wrestling.

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Mark Starr competed as a singles wrestler, playing the role of a jobber.

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Mark Starr was one of the many opponents defeated by Bill Goldberg during Goldberg's 173-match winning streak.

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Mark Starr would go on to challenge Dean Malenko and Ultimo Dragon for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship in 1997.

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Mark Starr died from a heart attack in Brandon, Florida on June 7,2013; he was 50 years old.