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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
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|name=Jushin Liger | |name=Jushin Liger | ||
|realName=Keiichi Yamada | |realName=Keiichi Yamada | ||
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|signatureMoves=[[Powerbomb#Liger Bomb|Liger Bomb]], [[Shotei]], Liger Kick, [[La Tapatía]], [[Fisherman Buster]], [[Brainbuster]], [[Top Rope Brainbuster]], [[Shooting Star Press]], [[Quebradora con Giro]] | |signatureMoves=[[Powerbomb#Liger Bomb|Liger Bomb]], [[Shotei]], Liger Kick, [[La Tapatía]], [[Fisherman Buster]], [[Brainbuster]], [[Top Rope Brainbuster]], [[Shooting Star Press]], [[Quebradora con Giro]] | ||
|titles=[[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]] (11), [[CMLL World Middleweight Title]], [[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Hiroshi Tanahashi]]), WCW World Light Heavyweight Championship, British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship (2), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]], [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]], WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship, WAR International Junior Tag Team Championship (w/ [[El Samurai]]), IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (6) (1 w/ [[Great Sasuke]], 1 w/ [[El Samurai]] & 1 w/ [[Tiger Mask IV]], 1 w/[[Minoru Tanaka]], 1 w/[[Akira]], 1 w/[[Koji Kanemoto]]), Open The Dream Gate Title, GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[CMLL Universal Tournament]] 2010, [[NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship]] (2), All Star World | |titles=[[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]] (11), [[CMLL World Middleweight Title]], [[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Hiroshi Tanahashi]]), WCW World Light Heavyweight Championship, British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship (2), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]], [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]], WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship, WAR International Junior Tag Team Championship (w/ [[El Samurai]]), IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (6) (1 w/ [[Great Sasuke]], 1 w/ [[El Samurai]] & 1 w/ [[Tiger Mask IV]], 1 w/[[Minoru Tanaka]], 1 w/[[Akira]], 1 w/[[Koji Kanemoto]]), Open The Dream Gate Title, GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[CMLL Universal Tournament]] 2010, [[NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship]] (2), All Star World Heavy-Middleweight(Super Middleweight)Championship, Tenryu Project International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (w/[[El Samurai]]), Tenryu Project International Junior Heavyweight Championship, OPW Tag Team Championship (w/Takehiro Murahama), JAPW Light Heavyweight Championship | ||
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Japanese light heavyweight legend. Throughout his long career, he has wrestled more than 2,500 matches and appeared in major events in the biggest wrestling promtions around the world. | Japanese light heavyweight legend. Throughout his long career, he has wrestled more than 2,500 matches and appeared in major events in the biggest wrestling promtions around the world. | ||
He practiced amateur wrestling, participated in a national tournament in which he ended in second place defeated by Toshiaki Kawada. Tried to enter in the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo, but he was rejected due to his light weight and size. | He practiced amateur wrestling, participated in a national tournament in which he ended in second place defeated by Toshiaki Kawada. Tried to enter in the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo, but he was rejected due to his light weight and size. Nevertheless, he traved to Mexico in hopes to begin his training there. No one in [[Arena Mexico]] wanted to train him, because he was considered too young and light weight. In a good gesture, [[Rafael Salamanca]] and [[El Halcón]] decided to train him. <ref>Box y Lucha #3377</ref> Both saw potential in that the young trainee, as they noticed he was a quick learner. He continued his training back in Japan, with [[Kotetsu Yamamoto]], [[Tatsumi Fujinami]], [[Yoshiaki Fujiwara]], and [[Tokyo Joe]]. He was also trained by Stu Hart at some point. | ||
As Lyger, he's had short tours of CMLL (along with a 1994 AAA appearance and working AAA shows in Japan.) Had an extended stint in CMLL in 2010 as a top level rudo, feuded with [[La Sombra]] and [[Mascara Dorada]] both in Mexico and Japan. Returned to Mexico in 2011 as a tecnico. | As Lyger, he's had short tours of CMLL (along with a 1994 AAA appearance and working AAA shows in Japan.) Had an extended stint in CMLL in 2010 as a top level rudo, feuded with [[La Sombra]] and [[Mascara Dorada]] both in Mexico and Japan. Returned to Mexico in 2011 as a tecnico. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{Gallery|name=Keiichi Yamada.jpg|caption=unmasked as Keiichi Yamada}} | {{Gallery|name=Keiichi Yamada.jpg|caption=unmasked as Keiichi Yamada}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Jushin LigerMMA.jpg|caption=In his MMA style mask}} | {{Gallery|name=Jushin LigerMMA.jpg|caption=In his MMA style mask}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=55.jpg|caption=w/ [[Tinieblas Jr.]] & [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]}} | {{Gallery|name=55.jpg|caption=w/ [[Tinieblas Jr.]] & [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]]}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Jushinliger.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery|name=Jushinliger.jpg|caption=}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Jhusin_Lyger.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery|name=Jhusin_Lyger.jpg|caption=}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=cmllmiddle_jushinliger.jpg|caption=[[CMLL World Middleweight Championship|CMLL Middleweight Champion]]}} | {{Gallery|name=cmllmiddle_jushinliger.jpg|caption=[[CMLL World Middleweight Championship|CMLL Middleweight Champion]]}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Liger early.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery|name=Liger early.jpg|caption=}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Lyger iwgp.jpg|caption=}} | {{Gallery|name=Lyger iwgp.jpg|caption=}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1483603002653.jpg|caption=as GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion}} | {{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1483603002653.jpg|caption=as GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion}} | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Liger original.jpg|caption=original design}} | |||
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{{Gallery|name=Liger Sasuke.jpg|caption=}} | |||
[[Category:Foreign wrestlers]] | [[Category:Foreign wrestlers]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese wrestlers]] | [[Category:Japanese wrestlers]] |
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Japanese light heavyweight legend. Throughout his long career, he has wrestled more than 2,500 matches and appeared in major events in the biggest wrestling promtions around the world.
He practiced amateur wrestling, participated in a national tournament in which he ended in second place defeated by Toshiaki Kawada. Tried to enter in the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo, but he was rejected due to his light weight and size. Nevertheless, he traved to Mexico in hopes to begin his training there. No one in Arena Mexico wanted to train him, because he was considered too young and light weight. In a good gesture, Rafael Salamanca and El Halcón decided to train him. [1] Both saw potential in that the young trainee, as they noticed he was a quick learner. He continued his training back in Japan, with Kotetsu Yamamoto, Tatsumi Fujinami, Yoshiaki Fujiwara, and Tokyo Joe. He was also trained by Stu Hart at some point.
As Lyger, he's had short tours of CMLL (along with a 1994 AAA appearance and working AAA shows in Japan.) Had an extended stint in CMLL in 2010 as a top level rudo, feuded with La Sombra and Mascara Dorada both in Mexico and Japan. Returned to Mexico in 2011 as a tecnico.
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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91/07/04 | mask | Jushin Liger | Pegasus Kid | Fukuoka, Japan |
94/01/04 | mask | Jushin Liger | Tiger Mask III | Tokyo, Japan |
- ↑ Box y Lucha #3377
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