2026 Toronto Pro Supershow Preview & Competitor List: One of the Deepest Men’s Open Lineups of the Season
The 2026 Toronto Pro Supershow is set for June 14th in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and the Men’s Open division could provide one of the most competitive battles of the season. While there may not be a clear-cut favorite heading into the weekend, the lineup is packed with athletes who have been knocking on the door of an Olympia qualification throughout 2026.
Several competitors enter Toronto carrying momentum from recent top finishes, while others are hoping to finally put all the pieces together and secure the victory that has eluded them so far this season. And the show could feature one of the deepest first callouts of the year.
2026 Toronto Pro Supershow
Date: June 14, 2026
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Division: Men’s Open Bodybuilding
Olympia Qualification: Winner qualifies for the 2026 Mr. Olympia
Men’s Open Competitor List
- Blessing Awodibu
- Wellington Baptista
- Roberto Buonomo
- Timothy Cline
- Gianluca Di Lorenzo
- Quinton Eriya
- Roy Evans
- Dorian Haywood
- Isaiah Hilton
- Hossein Kalateh
- Kang Min Kim
- Matt Kouba
- Christopher Miller
- Keunwoo Park
- John Rivas
- Eric Wood
- Dicheng Zhang
2026 Toronto Pro Supershow: Top Competitors To Watch
Quinton Eriya
If there is one athlete carrying the highest upside into Toronto, it may be Quinton Eriya. The Canadian standout possesses arguably the best combination of size, structure, aesthetics, and stage presence in the lineup. The biggest question has never been his potential, it has been whether he can consistently arrive in peak condition.
The home stage advantage for “Beastwood” only adds to the intrigue. If Eriya brings the conditioning many fans have been waiting to see, he has all the tools necessary to capture his first Olympia qualification and establish himself as one of the most dangerous rising stars in the division.
Blessing Awodibu
Blessing Awodibu enters Toronto after another busy season in which he has consistently found himself in first-callout battles. While critics have often pointed to his midsection as an area that could improve, recent physique updates have generated significant buzz throughout the bodybuilding community.
The Irish bodybuilder appears to have made noticeable improvements in both conditioning and waist control. If those improvements carry over to the stage, Toronto may represent his best opportunity yet to secure his first victory of the season and finally lock in an Olympia qualification.
Wellington Baptista
Wellington Baptista may be the most consistent competitor in the lineup. The Brazilian has already earned runner-up finishes at both the Cali Pro and Arnold Classic South America this season and continues to place himself within striking distance of a victory.
Baptista brings a balanced blend of size, conditioning, and presentation that tends to score well with judges. He might not receive the same level of attention as some of the bigger names in the lineup, but few athletes enter Toronto with a stronger body of work in 2026.
Roberto Buonomo
Fresh off a third-place finish behind William Bonac and Sasan Heirati at the France Pro, Roberto Buonomo arrives in Toronto carrying momentum. His combination of muscular density, conditioning, and overall completeness makes him a dangerous competitor in any lineup.
Buonomo may not have the dramatic structure of Eriya or the mass of some of the larger competitors, but he has proven he can stand next to elite talent and hold his own. Another strong showing could place him firmly in contention for a top finish.
Eric Wood
Eric Wood emerged as one of the biggest surprise stories of the season after his impressive runner-up finish to Tonio Burton at the Legion Sports Fest Pro. His conditioning and presentation helped him stand out against a field filled with more established names.
In a lineup where conditioning could ultimately determine the winner, Wood’s strengths become even more valuable. If he brings the same package he displayed at Legion, he has the potential to once again outperform expectations and battle for a first-callout position.
2026 Toronto Pro Supershow Early Predictions
What makes Toronto so interesting is the lack of a clear frontrunner. The lineup features a variety of physiques, from the aesthetic structure of Eriya to the mass of Awodibu and the consistency of Baptista. Experts say depending on who arrives in peak condition, this contest could unfold in several different ways.
A projected top five heading into the weekend could look like this:
- Quinton Eriya
- Wellington Baptista
- Blessing Awodibu
- Roberto Buonomo
- Eric Wood
Regardless of how the final standings shake out, Toronto appears poised to deliver one of the most competitive Men’s Open contests of the season. With Olympia qualification on the line and several athletes still chasing their first victory of the year, expect an intense battle when the competitors take the stage this weekend.
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