Jump to content
Pro Wrestling Only

Jushin "Thunder" Liger


Grimmas

Recommended Posts

That Momota match was really good. They gave him a shot at Lyger and then a shot at the GHC Jr. Tag Titles and he was great in both.

 

Liger is going to be really high with me, as even now into his 50s he can still do some great stuff. He's got perhaps the best longevity case out of anyone on the list outside of Funk or Lawler, and like Dylan said, he very rarely has a boring match. Just an incredible worker and someone who has done more for wrestling that can be quantified, really. His influence is absolutely insane.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 114
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

His physical charisma is amazing. I suppose it kind of has to be when you're in a full bodysuit and mask, but the amount of expressiveness he can get across is insane. You can't see an inch of his face, and yet so often you can almost see his expression. You can't see an inch of his body, but you can gauge exactly what he's feeling from the extent of his swagger and his movements.

 

That he can show more emotion than almost every unmasked wrestler ever is just something else.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Liger is the best junior heavyweight ever, he is supremely talented and obviously cared, a good case in point points to the latest Between the Sheets where the boys talk of him being infuriated that a house show match went badly. That kind of dedication seperates the great from the good.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The more I think of Liger, the more I realize I love him just as much as when I 1st saw him in 92. The guy who got me into tape trading. He was the guy who hooked me as a fan. He was such a state of the art worker at the time. Steve Austin said it best last year. Jushin Fucking Liger is still wrestling. Not just wrestling, but having good matches still.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Just watched his match from the '85 Young Lions Cup. Don't know how many official matches he had under his belt at that point, but my god was he really good even that early. It still amazes me how someone that small and fast often wrestled so big. At no point in his career as the preeminent junior heavyweight did he feel like a stereotypical flyer.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 years later...

Any recommendations for Liger matches in the 2010s? 

He's been talked about as great for so long, and in the 90s that was absolutely the case, but did his career just quietly roll along for the last few years?

Happy to be - actually, hoping to be - proven wrong here!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, BigBadMick said:

Any recommendations for Liger matches in the 2010s? 

He's been talked about as great for so long, and in the 90s that was absolutely the case, but did his career just quietly roll along for the last few years?

Happy to be - actually, hoping to be - proven wrong here!

The ones that come to mind:

Vs KUSHIDA - Wrestling Dontaku (3/5/16 - Jr title match)

Vs Volador Jr - BOSJ Night 6 (27/5/16)

Vs Hero - PWG BOLA Night 1 (2/9/16)

Vs Takahashi - BOSJ Night Day 2 (18/5/17)

Vs Ospreay - Strong Style Evolved (25/3/18)

Vs Ishimori - 47th Anniversary show (6/4/19 - final shot at Jr title)

Vs Suzuki - King of Pro Wrestling 2019 (14/10/19 - final singles match) 

---

He'll be a top 10 contender for me.  Greatest Junior Heavyweight ever, and I was still digging his stuff 30 odd years into his career.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Kadaveri said:

I also really love Liger vs. Taichi 05/31/17. It's Liger's last ever Best Of Super Juniors match and it's such a wonderful individual performance I can't recommend enough for something I acknowledge probably isn't a "great match" in a vacuum.

I was sour on him not because he wasn't still awesome and he had good matches, but because he went winless. One of the true fanboying moments I had in wrestling and even from a business standpoint, I think there was a ton of money left on the table in his career by NJPW on the back end.

 

I can't say anything that hasn't already been said on his career, but stylistically it might be a bit controversial but Otani & Kanemoto appealed to me more but there's no way they all won't go high on my list. The 90s were a magical era for Jr. Heavyweight wrestling and Liger was at the forefront of it while never losing it after 2000 all the way to the end pretty much. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I remember Liger giving Marufuji a very good match in the 2010 at a point were I couldn't stand Maru. If cagemstch is correctvthe date is 4/4/2010. 

 

 

Also did Liger give Tyler Breeze the best singles match of his career at that Takeover?  Wouldn't call it a must watch but an old ass Liger coming to NXT randomly for 1 match and putting e "***-***1/2" match like it was nothing was pretty damn cool. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I really thought one of the great victories of 2016 was that Liger finished 6th behind only that murders row of a top 5. Ahead of Kobashi, Kawada, Lawler, Jumbo. These are some big names. I didn't have him that high, but its a result I was happy with. A lot of folks seem to think he doesn't have the peak, but I think 89-97 Liger is about as good as it gets. Cool that he really survived the juniors backlash unscathed. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


×
×
  • Create New...