Ricky Starks is currently one of the highlights of AEW television, and there is a good reason for that. Starks has worked hard to establish himself as a solid talent, and fans continue to support him all the time. Now it appears he voiced his displeasure at missing AEW All In.

On the August 12 episode of AEW Collision, it was announced that Ricky Starks was suspended for 30 days for whipping Ricky Steamboat. This was reduced to 28 days, allowing him to work AEW All Out.

While speaking during a Starrcast media scrum, Ricky Starks talked about missing out on AEW All In last week. Starks admitted that it simply sucked, voicing his displeasure at the exclusion.

“What’s on the horizon, honestly, I’m still pretty pissed off. I’m a very scorned individual because nothing has seemingly gone my way. I was suspended, and that kept me out of All In, which sucked because I had to watch from home, and I want everyone watching this to understand, that shit f****** sucked, and I don’t want to do it again. To come back into the ring, now, after the suspension is up, I don’t know. I’m going to still do what I did before I left, but there is a lot more visceral anger that I’m still holding onto, and rightfully so.”

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Starks is scheduled to be part of the September 2 episode of AEW Collision, where he will call out Ricky Steamboat. He might also replace CM Punk at the AEW All Out event on September 3rd, so we’ll have to see what will become of him in the end.

What are your thoughts on Ricky Starks missing out on AEW All In? Do you believe he deserves better? Let us know in the comments!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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