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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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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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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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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
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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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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 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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769:Cancún Tornado
763:Asai Moonsault
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650:Shoichi Funaki
628:Shinjiro Otani
621:Frankensteiner
607:The Great Muta
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328:Shinjiro Otani
320:Shinjiro Otani
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2545:Partnerships
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2366:Jushin Liger
2356:Wild Pegasus
2299:. Retrieved
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2085:. Retrieved
2081:the original
2073:SLAM! Sports
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1079:Jushin Liger
944:Stipulations
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336:Wild Pegasus
309:
306:Participants
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272:Dave Meltzer
268:Wild Pegasus
216:
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2573:Super J-Cup
2515:Super J-Cup
2487:Tournaments
2343:Super J-Cup
1376:Gran Naniwa
1226:Semifinals
966:Super J-Cup
956:Gran Naniwa
837:Brainbuster
791:Gedo Clutch
623:on Damián.
615:and Muta's
595:Gran Naniwa
582:First round
438:Gran Naniwa
371:Promotion:
348:Gran Naniwa
231:Super J-Cup
162:. Like the
134:Super J-Cup
91:Super J-Cup
2567:Categories
2529:Key people
2301:2018-05-14
2276:2018-05-14
2251:2018-05-13
2197:2018-05-13
2143:2018-05-13
2087:2018-05-12
2053:2017-06-20
2029:2018-05-13
2005:2018-05-13
1984:2018-05-13
1889:. p.
1862:References
1820:Lionheart
1719:El Samurai
1680:Dos Caras
1353:Damián 666
1046:El Samurai
960:Damián 666
809:Semifinals
746:Liger Bomb
705:El Samurai
599:Damián 666
410:El Samurai
380:Damián 666
340:Damián 666
332:El Samurai
293:luchadores
239:promotions
213:Background
191:main event
168:promotions
140:tournament
93:chronology
82:Attendance
1780:Lionheart
1696:Dos Caras
1171:defeated
1062:Lionheart
1044:defeated
1042:Dos Caras
1023:defeated
1003:defeated
982:defeated
958:defeated
862:Reception
820:Ligerbomb
732:Lionsault
727:Lionheart
709:Dos Caras
660:and then
658:near-fall
617:Moonsault
477:Lionheart
395:Dos Caras
344:Dos Caras
243:Sumo Hall
197:defeated
152:Sumo Hall
76:Sumo Hall
39:Promotion
31:Sumo Hall
2271:411Mania
2246:411Mania
2192:411Mania
1212:Round 1
1173:Psicosis
915:411Mania
907:411Mania
900:411Mania
848:Psicosis
786:low blow
648:took on
597:against
570:–
538:–
525:–
497:–
484:–
471:–
458:–
447:–
432:–
417:–
404:–
389:–
300:Psicosis
207:Psicosis
178:(CMLL),
174:(NJPW),
104:Previous
2394:Kushida
2346:winners
941:Results
929:Results
662:whipped
640:kneebar
291:Famous
186:(ECW).
115: →
102:←
2511:(1994)
2496:Events
1925:
1897:
1823:13:43
1595:15:47
1483:13:30
1425:17:19
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1233:Final
876:worker
833:suplex
666:lariat
626:Next,
368:Name:
85:11,500
1807:6:48
1767:9:20
1723:7:00
1683:8:54
1639:6:56
1592:Gedo
1527:6:52
1467:4:02
1357:6:36
1341:9:13
1196:15:47
1146:17:19
1132:13:43
1101:13:30
964:1995
947:Times
854:Final
780:some
577:Event
251:Japan
247:Tokyo
160:Japan
156:Tokyo
72:Venue
66:Japan
62:Tokyo
2519:1995
2412:2020
2408:2019
2398:2016
2388:2009
2384:2004
2374:2000
2370:1995
2360:1994
1923:ISBN
1895:ISBN
1853:Pin
1785:Pin
1741:Pin
1737:Gedo
1701:Pin
1657:Pin
1653:Gedo
1613:Sub
1608:Gedo
1569:Pin
1551:Pin
1511:Pin
1443:Sub
1399:Pin
1381:Pin
1311:Pin
1182:9:39
1160:9:20
1115:8:54
1087:9:13
1070:6:48
1053:7:00
1033:6:56
1021:Gedo
1012:6:52
992:4:00
971:6:36
846:and
683:Gedo
605:and
423:Gedo
358:and
316:Gedo
298:and
266:and
264:Gedo
235:1994
205:and
199:Gedo
113:Next
58:City
50:Date
1891:149
937:No.
670:DDT
274:of
245:in
233:in
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