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Mark Starr (Mark Ashford-Smith) was born on 26 December, 1962 in Staffordshire, England, is a British professional wrestler (1962 – 2013). Discover Mark Starr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Mark Ashford-Smith
Occupation N/A
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 26 December 1962
Birthday 26 December
Birthplace Staffordshire, England
Date of death 7 June, 2013
Died Place Brandon, Florida, United States
Nationality United Kingdom

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Mark Starr Height, Weight & Measurements

At 50 years old, Mark Starr height is 180 cm and Weight 107 kg.

Physical Status
Height 180 cm
Weight 107 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Mark Starr Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Starr worth at the age of 50 years old? Mark Starr’s income source is mostly from being a successful professional. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Mark Starr's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1962

Mark Ashford-Smith (December 26, 1962 – June 7, 2013) was an English professional wrestler best known by his ring name Mark Starr.

He competed as a member of several tag teams.

Starr competed in the Memphis, Tennessee-based Continental Wrestling Association (CWA).

1987

His first championship came in 1987 when he teamed with veteran wrestler Steve Keirn to win the CWA International Tag Team Championship on April 27, 1987.

They held the title belts for twelve days before dropping them to the team of Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka.

The CWA had an agreement with the American Wrestling Association (AWA) that allowed AWA titles to be defended in the CWA.

This arrangement enabled Starr to compete for the AWA Southern Tag Team Championship by teaming with Billy Travis in a tournament for the vacant title.

On June 8, 1987, Starr and Travis defeated Phil Hickerson and Mr. Shima to win the belts, which they held for almost a month.

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

Despite their relationship, they used different last names during their time in the same promotion.

In Memphis, the brothers formed a tag team known as Wild Side.

1988

They competed as a team in the 1988 Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup tag team tournament.

They defeated the Mexican Twin Devils in the first round before being eliminated by The Powers of Pain (The Barbarian and The Warlord).

1989

The brothers faced Action Jackson and Starr's former partner Billy Travis on July 3, 1989 for the CWA Tag Team Championship.

The match ended in a no contest, and the title was held up pending a rematch.

One week later, Starr and Champion defeated the former champions to win the title.

They held the belts until September, when they dropped them to The Rock 'n' Roll Express.

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

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

Their reign lasted for four days, but Starr regained the championship the following year after the title was declared vacant.

He joined up with Sgt. Rock to defeat Joe Gomez and Hurricane Walker to win the belts.

Starr's first championship as a singles wrestler, and the final title of his career, came the following year.

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

1992

Then in 1992 he left Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling (FMW) and went to Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi (PWFG).

1994

On October 29, 1994 he dressed up as Doink the Clown at a NWC event in Las Vegas losing to Greg Valentine.

He worked for World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in late 1994 and early 1995 losing to Razor Ramon, Lex Luger, British Bulldog and Adam Bomb.

He remained with the company for several months before joining World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

1995

In 1995 he left PWFG and returned to FMW.

Also worked for Fighting Network Rings and Tokyo Pro Wrestling.

In WCW, he competed in the battle royal main events at the company's 1995 and 1996 World War 3 pay-per-views but was not victorious in either.

Although these were his only televised appearances at WCW pay-per-views, he also competed in dark matches at Uncensored 1995, Slamboree 1995, and Bash at the Beach 1995, losing to Alex Wright, Sgt. Craig Pittman, and Road Warrior Hawk, respectively.

In his later career, Starr formed a tag team known as Men at Work with Chris Kanyon in WCW.

The team faced many of WCW's top tag teams but lost the majority of their matches.

1996

He wrestled his last match in Japan in 1996.

After Japan, Starr worked in various promotions in Puerto Rico, and the United States.

One notable victory came on the January 10, 1996 episode of WCW Saturday Night, when they defeated former WCW World Tag Team Champions Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater.

Starr also competed as a singles wrestler, once again playing the role of a jobber.

In one match, he teamed with Cobra, Prince Iaukea, and Rex King to face The Giant in a handicap match, which The Giant won in 38 seconds.

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

1997

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