WAR Super J Cup 1995
WAR Super J Cup 1995

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WAR Super J Cup 1995

1995
Movie
256 min
English

WAR brings together the best Junior Heavyweights from across the globe for this single elimination tournament.

Insights

IMDb8.5/10
Director: Various (Wrestling Event)Genres: Sports, Professional Wrestling

Plot Summary

The WAR Super J Cup 1995 was a prestigious professional wrestling tournament held by Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling (WAR). It featured some of the best junior heavyweight wrestlers from Japan and beyond competing in a single-elimination format to determine the ultimate champion. The tournament showcased incredible athleticism, high-flying maneuvers, and intense rivalries, solidifying its place as a landmark event in junior heavyweight wrestling history.

Critical Reception

The WAR Super J Cup 1995 is widely regarded by wrestling fans and critics as one of the greatest junior heavyweight tournaments of all time. It is praised for its consistently high-quality matches, the diverse and talented roster, and the thrilling storytelling within the tournament bracket. The event is often cited as a peak for junior heavyweight wrestling in the 1990s.

What Reviewers Say

  • Widely considered a classic and a benchmark for junior heavyweight wrestling tournaments.

  • Praised for its exceptional in-ring action, innovative moves, and the depth of talent featured.

  • An essential watch for fans of fast-paced, athletic professional wrestling.

Google audience: While specific Google user ratings are not readily available for this event, fan discussions and forums frequently highlight the Super J Cup 1995 as a legendary tournament with many standout matches, consistently receiving high praise for its quality and excitement.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as it's a wrestling event, not a film)

Fun Fact

The tournament featured a diverse range of styles, including the innovative "Lucha Libre" influenced style of The Great Sasuke and the technical prowess of wrestlers like Dick Togo and Jushin 'Thunder' Liger, showcasing the breadth of talent in the junior heavyweight division at the time.

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