Robert Star 🇵🇱

Table of contents
  1. Basic info
  2. Professional wrestling career
    1. Do Or Die Wrestling (2013-2015)
    2. Kombat Pro Wrestling (2015-2019)
    3. Prime Time Wrestling (2021-2023)
    4. PpW Ewenement (2024)
  3. In wrestling
  4. Championships and accomplishments
  5. Internet presence
  6. References
  7. Career

Robert Star is a Polish wrestler best known from his time in Kombat Pro Wrestling. He also made a number of appearances in Prime Time Wrestling and PpW Ewenement.

Basic info

Professional wrestling career

Do Or Die Wrestling (2013-2015)

Robert Star debuted at DDW#8 in a tag team match with a Hungarian wrestler Dover against Nitro and Ron Corvus, also Hungarians. Prior to his debut, Robert trained at Don Roid's wrestling school.

Kombat Pro Wrestling (2015-2019)

Debut

At the end of 2014 DDW moved their operations to Gdańsk. This did not last long, as by 2015 Roid retired from wrestling and sold the ring to a team of his wrestlers from the area. This team became KPW, and one of these people was Robert, who later main-evented many of their shows. He adopted a rockstar persona nicknamed "The Polish Stallion", wearing leather, jeans and sunglasses to the ring, and using Steel Panther's "Party All Day" as his entrance song.

Feud with Piękny Kawaler

In 2018 Robert became the leader of an all-babyface faction called "Sojusz" (The Alliance), which feuded with an all-heels faction "Kawaleria" (The Cavalry), led by Piękny Kawaler. These events played out at Arena 9 and Arena X. At the following show, Godzina Zero 2018, Robert was forced to join Kawaleria, wear their signature facepaint, and come to ringside with other members. As time went on, he became increasingly uncomfortable with his position. He was part of a tag team with Piękny Kawaler and entered the Tag Team Tournament at Arena 11. However, the two of them were disqualified, due to Kawaler being under the influence. This storyline was resolved at Arena 13: after Robert defeated Ron Corvus to become the KPW Champion, Kawaler appeared and requested that Robert hand over the belt to him. He revealed that Robert has signed a contract with him and Kawaleria, and that he was helping Robert win the title on the condition he immediately handed it over to Kawaler. Before the following show, Robert was officially fired via a Facebook post for breaking the terms of said contract. This stripped him of the championship, which was left vacant. However, at the show, Chairman Malinowski added Robert to the main event, which was now a six-man elimination match. Robert managed to win said match and regain his KPW Championship.

KPW Champion and departure

Robert's next match for KPW was at Godzina Zero 2019, against Piękny Kawaler. This bout was both for the KPW Championship, and for the careers of both men, with a Last Man Standing stipulation. When Robert defeated Kawaler, the latter initially accepted his opponent's handshake and lifted Robert's arm in a victory pose, only to land a surprise kick seconds later. With the help of other babyfaces, Robert regained control and together they struck a victory pose with Kawaler literally under Robert's heel.

Robert's last appearance in KPW took place at KPW Arena 16: Polowanie where he protected Sawicki from Rosetti, who attacked his tag team partner after their defeat. Following that show Robert left the federation, vacating the KPW Championship.

In 2018 Robert competed in his first match abroad: at the French Ligue Nationale de Catch's event in Commercy. He went against the French wrestler Scott Rider in a singles match, and also against a team including Scott Rider and Ron Corvus in an eight-man tag team match.

Prime Time Wrestling (2021-2023)

Almost immediately after KPW Arena 16, Polish authorities introduced severe lockdown in response to COVID-19, and KPW went on a hiatus until August 2021. In the meantime, a new promotion appeared in the country: Prime Time Wrestling, and started scouting for talent. Both Robert and Sawicki joined PTW, but only Robert would make in-ring appearance there.

In October 2021, Robert made his debut for Prime Time Wrestling at their first show, losing to the ex-WWE wrestler Chris Masters. Throughout 2022 and 2023, Star appeared at most of their major shows, and a couple of times at the smaller monthly Underground shows. He mainly feuded with Puncher, which lasted from PTW #3: Legends in November 2022 up until his last appearance for PTW at PTW #4: The Mystery in June 2023. In this match, Robert defended his Dansk Pro Wrestling championship, which he held since March of that year.

In December 2023, Robert's Facebook page posted a graphic saying "BYE BYE", which the fans understood as him being dropped from PTW. This was later confirmed by the organization removing him from their roster page.

In January 2021 Robert was slated to debut at a Danish BODYSLAM! Pro-Wrestling's event against Carlos Zamora. This did not pan out, as the event was cancelled due to the COVID restrictions. The debut was postponed util May 2021, when Star defeated Danish wrestler Hype Boy. Since then, he regularly appeared at Dansk Pro Wrestling and BODYSLAM!'s events, and occasionally for other Danish and Nordic promotions. In 2023, Robert started tagging with Hunyadi Tamas and won the BODYSLAM! tag team title, in addition to continuing his run as champion for DPW. He also made appearances in Scotland and Germany.

PpW Ewenement (2024)

On May 11th, 2024, PpW Ewenement announced booking Robert Star for Ledwo Legalne IV the following month. This surprised fans, but was well received both by fans and wrestling YouTubers. PpW wrestlers shared this to their Instagram stories, with comments like "One Polish Stallion, worth more than 1200 horsepower" (referring to the PTW Lottery and its main prize, a 1200HP Nissan GTR). The date was by no means accidental, as PTW's event Total Blast From The Past was held on that day.

Robert faced another "Prime Time Transfer" - Samson - for the UEWA Championship. During the match Robert turned heel after getting himself disqualified to not lose the match.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

Internet presence

References

Photos from events

Career

Appearances per promotion and year

Matches and segments