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This edition of The Ring Post features the top wrestlers born in New Jersey, including legendary stars like Bam Bam Bigelow, King Kong Bundy, and “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers. Plus, we’ll catch you up on this weekend’s results from around the region, recent news updates, and the latest video of pro wrestling.
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This Weekend’s Results
WDWA Tough Luck was held on Sunday in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Game Changer Wrestling’s So Much Fun 2025 took place on Sunday in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
PPW Payin’ Dues took place on Saturday at the Slatington Expo Center in Slatington, Pennsylvania.
House of Glory’s City of Dreamz event took place on Saturday in Jamaica, New York.
MCW’s Break Through event was held on Friday at 5th Company Brewery in Perryville, Maryland.
880 Wrestling’s Thursday Night Fights happened on Thursday at The Shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
WWE Monday Night Raw was held on Monday, March 10 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Pure Pro Wrestling held an event on Saturday, March 8 in Pelham, North Carolina.
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The Top 10 Wrestlers Born in New Jersey
New Jersey has produced some of the most talented and influential wrestlers in history, spanning multiple eras and promotions. From the pioneers of the sport to hardcore icons and technical masters, these wrestlers left a lasting impact on WWE, WCW, ECW, ROH, and beyond. This definitive top 10 list ranks the greatest wrestlers actually born in New Jersey, based on their accomplishments, mainstream success, and influence on the industry.
Top 10 Wrestlers Born in New Jersey:
"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers (Camden, NJ) – The first recognized WWE Champion and an NWA World Heavyweight Champion. His charisma and "Nature Boy" persona influenced countless stars. Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame (1994), Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (2002), and Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (1996).
Bam Bam Bigelow (Asbury Park, NJ) – A multi-time champion who competed in WWE, WCW, ECW, and Japan. He headlined WrestleMania XI and was known for his agility despite his size. Inducted into the New Jersey Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame (2019) and Hardcore Hall of Fame (2013).
King Kong Bundy (Atlantic City, NJ) – A dominant force in WWE during the 1980s, Bundy headlined WrestleMania 2 against Hulk Hogan in a Steel Cage match. Inducted into the New Jersey Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame (2019).
Chris Candido (Edison, NJ) – Found success in WWE, ECW, SMW, and TNA. Held multiple titles and was widely respected for his in-ring ability. Inducted into the New Jersey Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame (2013) and Hardcore Hall of Fame (2009).
Balls Mahoney (Spring Lake Heights, NJ) – Known for his brutal chair shots and brawling style. Won the ECW Tag Team Championship three times. Inducted into the Hardcore Hall of Fame (2012).
Jay Lethal (Elizabeth, NJ) – A two-time ROH World Champion and the longest-reigning ROH TV Champion. Had a strong run in TNA as "Black Machismo."
Nunzio (Little Guido) (Parsippany, NJ) – A key part of ECW and a WWE Cruiserweight Champion. A founding member of The Full Blooded Italians (FBI).
Damien Sandow (Aron Stevens) (Plainfield, NJ) – A WWE Money in the Bank winner who gained massive popularity as The Miz's stunt double.
Ezekiel Jackson (Linden, NJ) – The final recognized ECW Champion and a WWE Intercontinental Champion.
Crowbar (Chris Ford) (Ridgefield Park, NJ) – Held the WCW Cruiserweight, Hardcore, and Tag Team Championships. Also competed in ECW, WWE, and TNA.