James Pasquale Death — James “Jimmy The Jester” Pasquale, a resident of Old Bridge, New Jersey, and a Professional Wrestler at Monster Factory has passed away. He was announced dead by his friend Kevin Protyvniak through a social media publication on Wednesday, April 12th, 2023. “So sad to hear about the loss of James Pasquale. You were a great friend for over a decade, there through thick and thin. You were my groomsman and gave a perfect speech at our wedding. You may be gone, but never forgotten. Miss you, Jimmy”
What was James Pasquale’s cause of death?
James Pasquale passed away sadly and unexpectedly following a deadly car accident. Debbie Perelli confirmed his cause of death while sharing the news of his passing with the BHS Class of 2006. “I was just informed that James Pasquale, Class of 2006, lost his life today due to a car accident.” Debbie 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. While you’re at it read the wonderful comments about him. Rest in Peace Jimmy.” Debbie also wrote.
Who was James Pasquale?
James Pasquale was a resident of Old Bridge, New Jersey, and a native of Belvidere, New Jersey. He graduated from Belvidere High School in 2006 and also studied at Warren County Community College. He was a Tumbling Coach/ USAG Mens Coach at NJ Premier Gymnastics since September 2014. He was a Professional Wrestler at Monster Factory in Paulsboro, New Jersey since July 16, 2019. Since November 2019, he was Professional Wrestler at WWWA, according to his social media profile.
James Pasquale was a Professional Wrestler at Stand Alone Wrestling since December 18, 2021, and also a Professional Wrestler at Atomic Championship Wrestling and Titan Championship Wrestling Entertainment since July 11, 2020. He was also a Professional Wrestler at LUCHA RIOT since February 19, 2020. He was popularly known as Jimmy The Jester. Fans and fellow competitors adored and respected James Pasquale, an independent professional wrestler. James was a true fighter with technical prowess, athletic prowess, and a magnetic personality.
He had a contagious love for wrestling, and he encouraged many aspiring young wrestlers to follow their passions. James was a wonderful person in addition to being a fantastic wrestler. He was well-known for his compassion and kindness, and he was always ready to help out his fellow wrestlers. He had a profound impact on many people’s lives, and those who knew and loved him will always remember him. He was a true friend who was kind and honest.
The family will release James Pasquale’s obituary and funeral arrangements at a later date.
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