The wrestling community is in mourning as it lost one of its rising stars, James Pasquale, who went by the stage name Jimmy the Jester.
He passed away at the age of 34, after being involved in a car accident. Pasquale began wrestling in 2019 and quickly made a name for himself, becoming a member of the Monster Factory.
He also spent time in WWWA, Lucha Riot, Titan Championship Wrestling Entertainment, Atomic Championship Wrestling, and Stand Alone Wrestling.
James Pasquale’s passing has left a void in the wrestling world. Despite his short career, he had already made an impact on the industry.
Pasquale’s passion for wrestling was evident in every match he fought. He had a unique style, and his in-ring performances were always entertaining. Wrestling fans and fellow wrestlers alike have been devastated by the news of his untimely death.
Following the confirmation of Pasquale’s death on social media, tributes poured in from all over the wrestling community. One person who knew Jimmy wrote, “Those of us who knew him while he was in high school will appreciate his career path and all of the photos of him. Rest in Peace Jimmy.”
Another added, “You were a great friend for over a decade, there through thick and thin. You were my groomsmen and gave a perfect speech at our wedding. You may be gone, but never forgotten. Miss you Jimmy.”
Wrestling commissioner Gabby Ortiz also expressed her grief on Twitter, writing, “We lost one of our brothers today. Really tough news to hear.
RIP Jimmy.” Pasquale will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, and his contributions to the wrestling community will not be forgotten.
Pasquale’s legacy will live on, and the wrestling community is set to honor him at an upcoming event. Find Yourself Wrestling (FYW) paid their respects, saying,
“We here at FYW are very saddened to hear of the passing of James Pasquale AKA Jimmy the Jester.”
The wrestling world has lost a bright talent, but James Pasquale’s legacy will live on in the hearts and memories of his fans and fellow wrestlers.
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