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| - The StarrDome, is a training facility run by the Burke family. It has been compared to such training areas as the Hart Dungeon, which is notorious for helping make some of the most infamous wrestlers alive. In 2009, upon mutual agreements, the StarrDome merged with KT Flash's Rough Kut Academy. Alakai Burke and KT Flash were former UFL! superstars and good friends, thus they decided that they should team up and combine their wrestling schools to make the best in all of California. The school opened officially on September 29, 2010, merging championships, trainers, and students from both schools and a new building was constructed over three months time with two stories and is was stationed in San Jose, California. In mid-2011, the deal was ended between the two and their training facilities
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| - The StarrDome, is a training facility run by the Burke family. It has been compared to such training areas as the Hart Dungeon, which is notorious for helping make some of the most infamous wrestlers alive. In 2009, upon mutual agreements, the StarrDome merged with KT Flash's Rough Kut Academy. Alakai Burke and KT Flash were former UFL! superstars and good friends, thus they decided that they should team up and combine their wrestling schools to make the best in all of California. The school opened officially on September 29, 2010, merging championships, trainers, and students from both schools and a new building was constructed over three months time with two stories and is was stationed in San Jose, California. In mid-2011, the deal was ended between the two and their training facilities became two separate entities yet again. The StarrDome is in direct connection with the World Elite Wrestling federation, since one of the head trainers, Alakai Burke, is the founder and co-owner of WEW. On May 19, 2013 Burke announced that he and his family were once again upping the exclusivity of the StarrDome to once again maintain the prestige it once had as one of the top training facilities in the world. As a result, Burke also announced another training facility being opened by WEW in San Jose, California, to operate as a primary developmental territory for WEW only.
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