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Jushin
"Thunder" Liger


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A
revolutionary aerialist with the most striking ring
gear in all of professional wrestling, Jushin Thunder
Liger mocked gravity while besting the globes
top fliers in a career that has spanned four decades.
Whether tangling with Great Muta in the rings of New
Japan Pro Wrestling or pushing Brian Pillman to the
limit in WCW, this one-of-a-kind competitor appeared
to be a superhero come to life.
If
Liger looked like a character sprung from a seizure-inducing
Japanese cartoon, it wasnt an accident. His
persona was directly inspired by a popular anime of
the same name. This wasnt an uncommon practice
in Japan both Tiger Mask and Vader were based
on animated characters and it helped endear
Liger to a young fanbase.
His
distinctive horned mask and Mighty Morphin Powers
Rangers bodysuit may have turned heads, but
it was Ligers fantastic talent in the ring that
made him more than just a gimmick. A fearless innovator
who had the nerve to create the Shooting Star Press,
Liger devastated opponents with a mix of impactful
top rope maneuvers and blunt martial arts strikes.
First
emerging as a star in New Japan in the late 1980s,
Liger beat noted light heavyweights like Hiroshi Hase,
Ultimo Dragon and Shinjiro Otani en route to capturing
the coveted IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship a
record 11 times. Considered among the top wrestlers
in the world in the early 90s, he made his name
stateside in WCW in 1991 during a rivalry with the
talented Brian Pillman that introduced breathtaking
lightweight action to the promotion long before the
institution of the Cruiserweight Title.
Liger
sporadically appeared in WCW up through the late 90s
most notably in a successful outing against
Rey Mysterio at Starrcade 1996 while actively
competing in Japan, Mexico and smaller American promotions.
Constantly changing with the times (Ligers look
was often updated to mirror his animated counterpart
and he sometimes revealed an evil alter ego known
as Kishin Liger), the aggressive flier has managed
to stay relevant across four decades even returning
to the ring in the mid-90s after a brain tumor nearly
took his life.
Although
he replaced many of his top rope maneuvers with a
ground attack style later in his career, Liger remains
an influential figure for young Superstars like Justin
Gabriel and Tyson Kidd who have built upon his dazzling
aerobatics. Its in this way that the legend
of Jushin Liger will carry on.
(WWE.com)

Liger
VS Brian Pillman


Liger
and Tiger Mask
Multimedia
WCW
Starrcade 1996: Rey Mysterio vs. Jushin "Thunder"
Liger
"Macho
Man" Randy Savage vs Jushin "Thunder"
Liger - 07.17.96
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