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EL MAGNIFICO FACES JUSTIN CORINO FOR THE WRESTLEPRO GARDEN STATE TITLE THIS SATURDAY

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If there is anything I can truly respect, it is a championship dedicated to the great state of New Jersey,


The WrestlePro Garden State Championship was introduced in early 2025, with New Jersey independent prodigy LSG as the inaugural title holder. The Jersey native was a fighting champion, until he ran into J-Heru at Shotgun Thursday Night on August 7, 2025 in Union, NJ and lost in a controversial dog collar match.


Then, after several successful title defenses, El Magnifico shocked the WrestlePro fanbase in Rahway, NJ at Very Nice, Very Evil on November 23, 2025 at the Rahway Rec Center in Rahway, NJ when he pinned J-Heru to win the gold!


Ever the fighting champion, the high-flying masked dynamo now goes into WrestlePro X this Saturday night at the Rahway Rec Center as champion, preparing to defend his precious Garden State Title against a Jersey independent wrestling veteran that’s tough-as-nails: JUSTIN CORINO!


If you were a top level NJ wrestling promotion over the past two decades, Justin Corino was a part of your company. An old school style wrestler, Corino threw himself into every situation with passion and reckless abandon. A tag team specialist, Corino has held Tag Team Championships in multiple promotions and has teamed with incredibly talented performers, including Travis Blake, Chris Steeler, and Desirable Dustin as the New Heavenly Bodies.


It was in WrestlePro where the Bodies held their Tag Team Titles twice. Also, Corino was a former holder of WrestlePro Alaska Last Frontier Championship, and made history in the 49th state. To say that the persistent veteran has deserved his success is an understatement; HE EARNED IT.


The youth and determination of El Magnifico will face his toughest test in the steady and experience of Justin Corino this Saturday night. Who will represent New Jersey proud and be the WrestlePro Garden State Champion at the end of the event?


The Rahway Rec Center has been home to countless independent wrestling history over the past few decades. This Saturday will be no different.



Bankie Bruce

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