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Super J-Cup (1995)

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wrestling event, I still suggest you give it a try" with "the matches themselves are worth it. If you only watch one match from this event, I suggest the either the Shinjiro Otani/Ultimo Dragon match or the Ultimo Dragon/Jushin Liger match, they are both just ridiculously good matches. The lack of suck names as The Great Sasuke and Super Delfin were made up by such names as Lionheart and Dos Caras this time around. The talent was there and the matches were pretty good. Unfortunately I think this tournament suffers from the sequel stigma. Either way you look at this event, the bracket was great and matches lived up to expectations."
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Super J Cup is the variety of the matches. My main problem with the 1994 J Cup is the fact that virtually all the matches follow a similar formula on that tape, but here, with a more free style of booking and more diverse base of talent, each match has just enough of a different theme to make them all worthwhile."
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Next, Dos Caras took on Gedo in the third quarter-final match of the night. Caras applied his various submission moves on Gedo to gain control of the match. After controlling most of the match, Caras delivered a diving crossbody to Gedo for a near-fall. Caras then placed him in the corner and hit him
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appreciated the event, calling it his "favorite show of all time" with "Five matches over 80% and a large portion of the rest all well above average… you can’t really turn your nose up at ratings like that. The thing with this tournament, and the thing that really takes it a notch up from the 1994
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Gedo and Wild Pegasus competed in the second semi-final match. After a back and forth action, Pegasus tried to win the match by attempting a diving headbutt on Gedo but missed it as Gedo moved out of the way and both men were knocked down on the mat. Pegasus got up and tried to hit a Powerbomb but
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rated it an average event and gave it a score of 6 by reporting "Oddly enough, a show built around Gedo instead of The Great Sasuke and Wild Pegasus didn't make for a great sequel! Seriously, Gedo really destroys any chance this tournament had to living up to the original. There's nothing in this
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of the event. He stated "it was a real test for the wrestlers to keep the crowd into it and also a test to their stamina and conditioning. The 1995 version of Gedo didn't help overall, I know it is the common complaint about this tournament but there is a good reason, he wasn't a bad wrestler but
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compared the previous year's tournament to be better than it but appreciated the event in its own right by stating "The whole thing is worth watching through at least once and if given the chance to do so, I highly suggest it to any fan of the first event. Even if you’ve never watched a Japanese
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Jushin Liger and Último Dragón competed in the first semi-final match of the tournament. Dragon targeted Liger's leg and used several moves to injure it and control him for most of the match. Dragon tried to win the match by performing a
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was a huge success as the Sumo Hall was sold out with a crowd of 11,500. The event was a critical and commercial success and received favourable reviews from all the critics. The event also allowed many participants, including
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The last quarter-final match pitted Lionheart against Wild Pegasus, who received a bye in the first round. The two traded moves and exchanged momentum throughout the match until Pegasus won the match by pinning him after a
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and covered him for the pinfall but got a near-fall as Dragon kicked out at 2 count. Liger climbed the top rope but Dragon tripped him on the ropes and Liger fell down on the mat where Dragon rolled him for a
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for a near-fall. Samurai then whipped Caras into the corner and hit a dropkick and then executed a Frankensteiner on Caras from the top rope. Caras avoided a diving headbutt by Samurai and then Caras hit a
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was a very successful event and managed to draw a crowd of 11,500 people at Sumo Hall, similar to the previous year's number. The show received critical acclaim but was not considered equivalent to the
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rated the tournament final between Pegasus and Sasuke, a five-star match. Although initially conceived as a one-time only event, the success of the 1994 Super J-Cup led NJPW to collaborate with
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to hold the event again and bring in some new junior heavyweights while also bringing some of the previous year's participants. WAR hosted the event at the previous year's venue Sumo Hall and
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were also brought in at the event to participate in a non-tournament "special attraction" match as a breather for the finalists, allowing them to take rest before the tournament final.
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Jushin Thunder Liger competed in his first tournament match against Gran Naniwa after having a bye in the first round. After a back and forth action, Liger attempted to execute a
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Jushin Liger took on Gedo in the final round of the 1995 Super J-Cup. After back and forth action, Liger hit a fisherman buster from the top rope to Gedo to win the tournament.
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with a line-up like this tournament having him be the only one with four matches was going to effect the overall quality. Still a great tournament, and highly recommended."
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in the following match. Funaki dominated the earlier part of the match until both men exchanged moves. Near the end of the match, Funaki hit a
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Later, Shinjiro Otani took on Último Dragón. Otani gained the momentum by hitting aerial moves on Dragon outside the ring until Dragon hit an
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tournament that you really need to go out of your way to see, but it's still decently entertaining all the way through."
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considered the quarter-final match of Jushin Liger and Gran Naniwa to be the best match of the show and Liger as the
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Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "Japan; WAR Super Junior Heavyweight (Super J) Cup Tournament Champions".
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to win the tournament. Aside from the tournament, the event also featured a "special attraction" match between
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was not appreciated, which was considered by many critics, a major drawback for the event. Austin Skinner of
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competed against Hanzo Nakajima. After a back and forth action, Lionheart hit a fisherman suplex and a
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and then the action returned to the ring. After a back and forth action between the two, Dragon hit a
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him in the corner but Dragon made a comeback by hitting a fisherman suplex to Funaki. He then hit a
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respectively. Naniwa won by rolling out of Damián's Moonsault attempt and quickly executing a
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to Funaki in the corner and then hit him a Frankensteiner from the top rope and a
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Similar to the previous year, the tournament featured fourteen participants. The
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as well as from United States, Canada and Mexico as well. The event held at the
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received byes in the first round. The first match in the tournament featured
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and bringing the best junior heavyweight wrestlers from various Japanese
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returned from the previous year to participate while new additions were
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Gedo countered it into a Hurricanrana. Pegasus attempted to hit a
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was the final round of the 1995 Super J-Cup tournament, in which
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on Liger but Liger moved out of the way and then he executed a
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followed by a diving headbutt to advance to the final round.
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respectively by shouting their names before hitting Misawa's
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Next, was a non-tournament special refresher match between
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returned for his second consecutive Super J-Cup against
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from all over the world including previous year's host
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Sumo Hall
Promotion
Wrestle Association R
Tokyo
Japan
Sumo Hall
Super J-Cup
Super J-Cup: 1st Stage
Super J-Cup: 3rd Stage
Super J-Cup
professional wrestling
tournament
Wrestle Association R
Último Dragón
Sumo Hall
Tokyo
Japan
previous year
promotions
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
Extreme Championship Wrestling
main event
Jushin Thunder Liger
Gedo
Rey Misterio, Jr.
Psicosis
junior heavyweights

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