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Pat Buck

Patrick Buckridge (born December 24, 1984), better known by the ring name Pat Buck, is an professional wrestler, promoter, trainer, producer, actor, and stunt performer. Born in , , Buck began training at the New York Wrestling Connection in 2001 and debuted professionally in 2003 under the ring name Ru Starr. Standing at 6 feet (1.83 m) and weighing 221 pounds (100 kg), he competed primarily as a technician on the independent circuit, amassing over 338 documented matches across various promotions. Buck's early career included stints with Wrestling Connection (NYWC), where he won the Interstate Championship in 2003 and the Championship in 2003 and 2004, as well as Championship Wrestling (NECW), capturing their Television Championship in 2005. He later joined OVW full-time in 2006, securing the Southern Championship in 2008 and the primary Championship in 2009 alongside partners like . After leaving OVW, Buck became a key figure in promotions like Pro Wrestling Syndicate (PWS), where he co-won the Championship twice (2011 and 2014), and WrestlePro, claiming their Championship in 2016; he also served as head trainer for NYWC from 2010 to 2011. In addition to wrestling, Buck co-founded the Create A Pro Wrestling Academy in 2014 with fellow wrestler Curt Hawkins, which continues to operate in and with Buck as head trainer. He owns and operates WrestlePro Federation, a New Jersey-based promotion. Transitioning to a backstage role, Buck signed with as a producer in August 2019, was furloughed in April 2020 due to but rehired, and released in April 2022. He joined (AEW) as a producer and road agent in 2022, and was promoted to Vice President of Talent Development in August 2022, overseeing talent relations, training, and production integration. Beyond wrestling, Buck has appeared in acting and stunt roles, including credits in films and television, and maintains an active presence as a podcaster with The Pat Buck Show. As of November 2025, he continues to perform part-time in the ring while focusing on his executive duties at AEW and independent promotion efforts.

Early life

Upbringing in New York

Patrick Buckridge, better known by his ring name Pat Buck, was born on December 24, 1984, in , .

Initial interest in wrestling

Growing up in , , Pat Buck developed an interest in as a teenager. Buck decided to pursue a career in wrestling amid the challenging industry landscape following the collapse of WCW and . In 2001, Buck began his formal training at the Wrestling Connection (NYWC).

Professional wrestling career

Early (2001–2005)

Pat Buck, performing under the Ru Starr, made his professional debut in early 2003 on the Northeast after training at the Critical Mass Pro Wrestling School starting in 2001. His initial appearances were in small promotions centered around , marking his entry into a competitive regional scene that emphasized technical proficiency and dynamics. Starr's early matches showcased a developing technician style, blending mat wrestling, submissions, and chain grappling, which became a hallmark of his in-ring approach. He debuted on February 1, , in Wrestling Connection (NYWC), losing a singles match to Dickie Rodz. Throughout , Starr experimented with , partnering with Tyler Payne as "No Highspots Needed" to capture the NYWC on September 27 by defeating Wayne and ; the duo retained the titles in defenses against teams like and Livewyre before dropping them to and Rob Eckos on May 8, 2004. In Championship Wrestling (NECW), his singles run included victories over opponents such as Danny Diaz and Pat Masters in late 2004, contributing to a mixed win-loss record of approximately 60% in documented bouts during this period. By 2004–2005, Starr expanded into more prominent singles competition, winning the NYWC Light Heavyweight Championship on November 20, 2004, against Damian Dragon. He also captured the NECW Television Championship on February 12, 2005, by defeating Mike Bennett in the final of a 12-man , holding it through successful defenses against Jr. before losing it to Joe Chece on May 14, 2005. Notable encounters included bouts with established talents like and , helping refine his brawler-technician hybrid amid the rigors of frequent regional travel and entry-level scheduling.

Ohio Valley Wrestling tenure (2005–2009)

Pat Buck signed with (OVW), WWE's developmental territory, in November 2005, marking his entry into a structured professional training environment after gaining foundational experience on the independent circuit. His debut match occurred on November 16, 2005, during an OVW TV taping, where he faced established midcard talent and was defeated in under a minute, establishing him initially as a jobber to highlight more prominent performers. Throughout late 2005 and early 2006, Buck competed in several enhancement matches against midcard wrestlers, including losses to on February 1, 2006, and others, allowing him to build in-ring fundamentals under OVW's coaching staff while gradually increasing his exposure. These early bouts positioned him as a reliable opponent, contributing to his progression from preliminary roles toward more competitive positioning. In the summer of 2006, Buck adopted the "Gothic Mayhem" gimmick, forming a and with Johnny that ran until November 7, 2007. The character drew on a dark, theatrical theme, with Buck and Punch portraying brooding, rock-inspired personas—often accompanied by valet —complete with gothic attire such as dark clothing and face paint to evoke a aesthetic. This phase involved feuds with various factions and teams, including rivalries against The Insurgency (Ali Akbar and Omar Akbar) and other antagonistic groups, highlighted by matches like a loss to (Steve Lewington and Chet the Jett) on May 11, 2007. Key events included a defeat to and Domino on July 15, 2006, and ongoing skirmishes that showcased Buck's developing persona and in-ring chemistry with Punch, elevating his status from jobber to a featured act in OVW's midcard storylines. Buck's career in OVW advanced significantly in the tag team division during 2008–2009, transitioning him to upper-midcard prominence through championship success. In April 2008, he partnered with to form The Men of Iron, a powerhouse duo that challenged dominant factions. Their storyline built around blue-collar grit against opportunistic heels, culminating in a victory over The (Ali Akbar and Omar Akbar) on May 28, 2008, to capture the in . The reign lasted 70 days, featuring defenses such as a successful retention against The on July 18, 2008, at , before losing the titles to Darriel Kelly and Josh Lowry on August 6, 2008. This run demonstrated Buck's growth as a reliable tag specialist, with key matches including a fatal four-way title defense on July 30, 2008. Early in 2009, Buck teamed with J.D. Maverick as Top Shelf Talent, a cocky, high-society unit that debuted with a win over Tony Mann and . Their arc involved targeting established champions, leading to a three-way tag match victory over and Igotta Brewski (the reigning champions) and another team on April 22, 2009, to win the . The 49-day reign included defenses against teams like and Tilo on April 1, 2009, before dropping the titles to The Vilaineys (Jackie & Josie) on June 13, 2009. These accomplishments solidified Buck's evolution from an entry-level jobber in 2005 to a two-time champion by 2009, reflecting his adaptation to OVW's competitive landscape and preparation for broader opportunities.

Later independent promotions (2009–2019)

Following his release from Ohio Valley Wrestling in mid-2009, Pat Buck returned to the independent circuit, securing consistent bookings primarily in Northeast promotions such as Wrestling Connection (NYWC) and Pro Wrestling Syndicate (PWS), as well as Midwest circuits including Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW). Early appearances included a loss to Jay Bragiola in NYWC on June 20, 2009, marking his immediate re-entry into regional shows focused on technical and . His OVW title experience as a career highlight informed this phase, allowing him to leverage partnerships for multi-man and faction-based bouts across venues in and . From 2010 to 2016, Buck's freelance schedule emphasized versatility, with key feuds in PWS against teams like The Heavenly Bodies and Alex Reynolds, culminating in multiple tag team title reigns; he won the PWS Tag Team Championship with John Silver on August 20, 2011, and again with Jay Silva on February 22, 2014. Notable matches included a six-man tag victory alongside Francis Kipland Stevens and John Silver over Reynolds, Chris Forza, and Maxwell Belvedere in NYWC on June 12, 2010, highlighting his role in ensemble storylines. Tours extended to events like WrestlePro's No DQ match against Dan Maff on June 10, 2017—technically outside the core period but building on 2016 rivalries—and multi-man scrambles in AIW, where he faced opponents like Brian Myers in recurring singles bouts. By 2015, Buck incorporated hardcore elements into his style, competing in intense stipulations such as the House of Hardcore event where he lost to Brian Myers in a singles match on October 3, 2015, and participating in indie tournaments that showcased brawling alongside traditional technician work. Buck's in-ring activity diminished from 2016 onward as promoting commitments grew, though he maintained notable guest spots and title pursuits in promotions like and WrestlePro. In 2016, he captured the with (The Big Guy) on October 14, defending it in high-profile defenses before vacating due to scheduling conflicts. Later appearances included a steel cage loss to in WrestlePro on January 14, 2018, and title challenges in , where he won the in a handicap street fight on April 26, 2019, only to lose it in a six-way scramble on August 23, 2019. His final indie tournament entry, the JT Lightning Invitational in 2019, underscored a shift toward selective, impactful bookings blending hardcore resilience with veteran guidance in formats.

WWE stint (2019–2022)

In August 2019, Pat Buck signed a contract with to serve as a backstage producer, marking his transition from independent promotions to a corporate production role. His prior experience on the independent circuit, including promoting and coaching, facilitated this shift by providing practical insights into match structuring and event execution. Buck's responsibilities encompassed laying out matches for SmackDown, particularly main events involving talents like , as well as contributing to productions. From late 2019 through early 2020, he participated in daily creative meetings, where he helped refine storylines and segments, and managed event logistics such as timing and transitions to ensure smooth broadcasts. On April 15, 2020, Buck was furloughed from as part of widespread budget cuts triggered by the , which severely disrupted live events and revenue streams across the industry. He was re-hired in June 2020 and continued in his producer role, contributing to major events including in 2022. Buck requested and received his release from on April 4, 2022, shortly after . The releases and furloughs, affecting numerous producers, wrestlers, and staff, underscored the economic pressures facing promotions during global lockdowns and venue closures. During his tenure, Buck made no in-ring appearances, focusing exclusively on behind-the-scenes contributions.

All Elite Wrestling role (2022–present)

Pat Buck joined (AEW) in April 2022 as a , debuting backstage at the April 13 episode of in New Orleans, where he contributed to event coordination and match production. Drawing from his prior experience as a in , Buck focused on enhancing show flow and talent presentation across AEW's programming. In August 2022, he was promoted to Vice President of Talent Development, a role in which he oversees rookie training, roster integration, and developmental initiatives to support emerging wrestlers' transitions into the main lineup. In this capacity, Buck has served as a producer for key AEW programs including Dynamite, Collision, and Ring of Honor (ROH) television, ensuring seamless execution of segments and matches. His contributions extended to major events, such as producing bouts at Revolution 2023 and the tag team match between Megan Bayne/Penelope Ford and Willow Nightingale/Kelsey Heather at WrestleDream 2025, where he managed pacing and storytelling to build toward pay-per-view climaxes. Buck's production work emphasizes practical guidance for performers, helping to refine in-ring psychology and live event dynamics without overshadowing the talent. Buck made his in-ring return to AEW in 2023 as a "player-coach," competing in dark matches and ROH appearances to demonstrate techniques and mentor younger wrestlers. Notable outings included a victory over in a dark match on June 29, 2023, during the episode, and a loss to on the April 18 episode of Dark. He pitched an expanded role in 2023, aiming to assist the roster through competitive examples rather than pursuing championships. This hybrid involvement continued into 2024 and 2025, with a six-person loss on the November 14, 2024, taping of ROH TV and a win alongside Kevin Matthews over Brandon Downey and Jayden Mercer at WrestlePro's My Brother's Keeper event on March 14, 2025. As of November 2025, Buck remains active in AEW's talent development and production, balancing backstage responsibilities with selective in-ring work to foster roster growth.

Promoting and training career

Founding Create A Pro Wrestling Academy (2014–2019)

In 2014, Pat Buck co-founded the Create A Pro Wrestling Academy in , alongside (professionally known as Curt Hawkins), marking a pivotal shift in Buck's career toward training and promoting new talent after years on the independent circuit. The academy was motivated by Buck's desire to give back to the wrestling industry, creating opportunities for aspiring performers that he felt were lacking in his own journey, while emphasizing a structured path to professional success. The curriculum focused on core fundamentals such as in-ring technique, promo delivery, and , with Buck personally training students through hands-on sessions to build both skills and resilience. Beginner classes ran three evenings a week, progressing to intermediate and open-ring practice, and included monthly student showcases to simulate real event conditions and promote safety awareness. The academy expanded its reach by integrating live events into the training model, allowing trainees to gain experience in front of live audiences and bridging education with performance. By mid-decade, it had produced alumni who debuted on independent circuits, with growth accelerating as graduates like Alex Reynolds secured spots in prominent promotions. A key milestone came in 2019 with the academy's five-year anniversary show, which celebrated its evolution and the success of its program through a major live event featuring student talent. That year, high-profile alumni such as Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF), who signed with All Elite Wrestling, and others earning WWE NXT tryouts, highlighted the school's impact in launching careers toward major leagues. Buck's independent wrestling background directly inspired this emphasis on practical, indie-rooted preparation. Operations continued robustly through 2019, with Buck maintaining oversight until his transition to as a later that year, after which assumed a more prominent day-to-day role. As of 2025, Buck continues as head trainer and co-owner of the academy alongside Myers.

Coaching and producing roles

Following his foundational work at the Create A Pro Wrestling Academy, Buck transitioned into expanded head trainer roles within independent promotions from 2017 to 2019, focusing on advanced skill development for emerging wrestlers. During this period, he mentored talents including (MJF) and , both of whom advanced to prominent television roles with after honing their in-ring and promotional abilities under his guidance. In August 2019, Buck signed with as a backstage , where he contributed to match layout, timing, and execution for live events and television broadcasts. His tenure emphasized precision in production details, such as ensuring seamless transitions and avoiding minor errors that could disrupt show flow; he later noted losing sleep over such oversights to maintain high standards. Buck was furloughed in 2020 due to the but rehired in June 2020. He remained with the company until 2022, during which time he produced segments for major events, including multiple matches at 38. Buck joined in April 2022 as a coach and , advancing to of Talent Development in August of that year. In 2023, his role was expanded to of Talent Coaching, overseeing the for AEW's programming. In this capacity, he scouts prospective wrestlers, facilitates communication between talent and management, and oversees roster training and progression to enhance overall performance. His producing duties have included high-stakes matches, such as MJF versus at AEW in 2023, applying WWE-honed techniques to storyline pacing and in-ring coordination. Buck has also embraced a approach, occasionally competing to demonstrate concepts directly to the roster. As a SAG-AFTRA-certified with credits in wrestling television appearances, Buck integrates stunt coordination principles into his , advising on safe physical execution and mitigation during high-impact segments.

Championships and accomplishments

Wrestling titles

Throughout his wrestling career, Pat Buck primarily competed as a specialist, securing multiple championships in that division across independent promotions, with his most notable success occurring during his (OVW) tenure as a developmental territory. His title wins highlight a focus on teamwork rather than singles dominance, totaling over ten reigns, predominantly in categories. Buck's pinnacle achievements came in OVW, where he captured the twice. His first reign began on May 28, 2008, partnering with as The Men of Iron, after defeating The Insurgency (Ali Akbar and Omar Akbar) in ; the duo held the titles for 70 days until losing them to Darriel Kelly and Josh Lowry on August 6, 2008, following several defenses that solidified their status in the promotion's tag division. The second reign followed on April 25, 2009, teaming with J.D. as Top Shelf Talent in a triple-threat match against defending champions and Igotta Brewski, as well as Kamikaze Kid and Sucio; this 49-day run ended on June 13, 2009, when they dropped the belts to (J.T. Stahr and ), marking Buck's final major title pursuit in OVW before transitioning to other circuits. In his early independent days from 2001 to 2005, Buck, often under the Ru Starr, claimed several regional titles in the Northeast. Representative examples include the NYWC Interstate Championship, won on September 27, 2003, and held for 105 days until January 10, 2004, showcasing his emerging singles potential in Wrestling Connection events. He also secured the NYWC Championship twice: first with Payne as No Highspots Needed from September 27, 2003, to January 10, 2004 (105 days), and then with Wayne from January 10 to May 8, 2004 (119 days), both reigns emphasizing his tag team versatility. Additionally, as Ru Starr, he won the NECW Television Championship on February 12, 2005, holding it for 91 days until May 14, 2005, in New England Championship Wrestling. From 2009 to 2019, Buck continued amassing minor independent titles, again focusing on gold. Notable among these were two PWS Championship reigns with John Silver as The Lone Rangers in Pro Wrestling Syndicate: the first from August 20, 2011, to June 1, 2012 (286 days), and the second from February 22, 2014, to June 7, 2014 (105 days), both involving multiple defenses against regional competitors. He also briefly held the WrestlePro Championship with The Big Guy from October 14, 2016, to January 7, 2017 (85 days). In 2019, Buck won the CAP Championship—tied to his own Create A Pro Wrestling Academy—for 119 days from April 26 to August 23, serving as a capstone to his in-ring indie run.

Other professional achievements

Through his co-founding of Create A Pro Wrestling Academy in 2014 with (Curt Hawkins), Buck has mentored numerous trainees who advanced to major promotions between 2015 and 2025. Notable alumni include (MJF), who debuted in AEW in 2019; , debuting in AEW in 2019; , joining AEW in 2020; and , appearing in AEW in 2021. As of 2025, the academy had facilitated bookings for 87 students in AEW and extra work since 2019, with 34 securing televised matches, underscoring Buck's impact on talent pipelines. Buck was hired by as a in 2019, briefly furloughed in April 2020 due to budget cuts before being re-hired in June 2020, and resigned in April 2022 after producing at 38. He joined AEW as a shortly after and was promoted to of Talent Development on August 3, 2022, overseeing talent relations, training, and production; as of October 2025, he produced matches at AEW . Buck has shared insights into his producer responsibilities through media appearances, including 2023 interviews where he discussed the high-pressure environment of production—such as losing sleep over minor errors—and his more relaxed yet effective approach in AEW, including producing high-profile matches like MJF versus at . By November 2025, Buck had achieved over two decades of continuous involvement in since his debut in 2001, maintaining an active role across wrestling, producing, and training without any reported major injuries disrupting his career.

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