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The Super J-Cup is a periodically held professional wrestling tournament featuring junior heavyweight wrestlers from all over the world promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). This tournament differs from NJPW's annual Best of the Super Juniors tournament in that it is single elimination, while Best of the Super Juniors has a round robin format.
The Super J-Cup was originally conceived by Japanese wrestler Jushin Thunder Liger as a showcase for promotions from Asia and North America, including Liger's home promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (who hosted the first tournament in 1994), Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling , Wrestle Association R , Michinoku Pro Wrestling , Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre , and the Social Progress Wrestling Federation. In the following years, wrestlers representing various other NJPW partner promotions would also participate.
Since the original Super J-Cup in 1994, the tournament has taken place sporadically (1995, 2000, 2004, 2009, 2016, 2019, and 2020). The original is widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestling shows of all time. Dave Meltzer , editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter , called the 1994 Super J-Cup "the most incredible single night of wrestling ever".[ 1]
Dates, venues and winners
Event
Host promotion
Winner
Times won
Date(s)
Runner-up
City
Venue
Main Event
Ref.
Super J-Cup: 1st Stage
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Wild Pegasus
1
April 16, 1994
The Great Sasuke
Tokyo , Japan
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
The Great Sasuke vs. Wild Pegasus in the 1994 Super J-Cup final
[ 2]
Super J-Cup: 2nd Stage
Wrestle Association R
Jushin Liger
1
December 13, 1995
Gedo
Jushin Liger vs. Gedo in the 1995 Super J-Cup final
[ 3]
Super J-Cup: 3rd Stage
Michinoku Pro Wrestling
2
April 1, 2000
Cima
Sendai , Japan
Sendai City Gymnasium
Jushin Liger vs. Tiger Mask in the 2000 Super J-Cup first round
[ 4]
April 9, 2000
Tokyo , Japan
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
Cima vs. Jushin Liger in the 2000 Super J-Cup final
Super J-Cup: 4th Stage
Osaka Pro Wrestling
Naomichi Marufuji
1
February 21, 2004
Takehiro Murahama
Osaka , Japan
Osaka-jō Hall
Naomichi Marufuji vs. Takehiro Murahama in the 2004 Super J-Cup final
[ 5]
Super J-Cup: 5th Stage
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
2
December 22, 2009
Prince Devitt
Tokyo , Japan
Korakuen Hall
Jushin Liger vs. Naomichi Marufuji in the 2009 Super J-Cup first round
[ 6]
December 23, 2009
Naomichi Marufuji vs. Prince Devitt in the 2009 Super J-Cup final
[ 7]
Super J-Cup: 6th Stage
Kushida
1
July 20, 2016
Yoshinobu Kanemaru
Kushida vs. Taiji Ishimori in the 2016 Super J-Cup first round
[ 8]
August 21, 2016
Ariake Coliseum
Kushida vs. Yoshinobu Kanemaru in the 2016 Super J-Cup final
[ 9]
Super J-Cup: 7th Stage
El Phantasmo
1
August 22, 2019
Dragon Lee
Tacoma, Washington
Masonic Temple Building-Temple Theater
Amazing Red vs. Will Ospreay in the 2019 Super J-Cup first round
[ 10]
August 24, 2019
San Francisco , California
San Francisco State University Student Life Events Center
Sho vs. Will Ospreay in the 2019 Super J-Cup quarter-final round
[ 11]
August 25, 2019
Long Beach, California
Walter Pyramid
Dragon Lee vs. El Phantasmo in the 2019 Super J-Cup final
[ 12]
Super J-Cup: 8th Stage
2
December 12, 2020
A. C. H.
Port Hueneme, California
Oceanview Pavilion
A. C. H. vs. El Phantasmo in the 2020 Super J-Cup final
[ 13]
Legacy
The popularity and success of Super J-Cup has led various promotions to create J-Cup tournaments showcasing junior heavyweight wrestlers. Some of their examples include Revolution Pro Wrestling 's British J-Cup ,[ 14] Jersey Championship Wrestling 's Jersey J-Cup and the J-Cup Tournament .
See also
References
^ Molinaro, John F. "History of the Super J-Cup" . Slam! Sports . Canadian Online Explorer . Archived from the original on March 9, 2016. Retrieved 2014-02-02 .
^ "New Japan Super J Cup 4/16/94" . Puroresu Central . Retrieved 18 July 2023 .
^ Jake Meltcafe (June 29, 2002). "The Puro Review: Super J Cup 1995" . 411Mania . Retrieved 18 July 2023 .
^ Austin Skinner (January 28, 2023). "2000 Super J-Cup Tournament: A Breakdown and Review" . Wrestling Recaps . Retrieved 18 July 2023 .
^ "Osaka Pro Super J Cup 4th STAGE ~ Osaka Hurricane 2004" . Cagematch . Retrieved 18 July 2023 .
^ "NJPW Super J Cup 5th Stage ~Land Of Confusion~ - Tag 1" . Cagematch . Retrieved 26 July 2023 .
^ "NJPW Super J Cup 5th STAGE ~Land Of Confusion Final~ - Tag 2" . Cagematch . Retrieved 26 July 2023 .
^ Kevin Pantoja (July 21, 2016). "Kevin's NJPW Super J-Cup Night One Review" . 411Mania . Retrieved 26 July 2023 .
^ Dave Meltzer (August 21, 2016). "Super J-Cup 2016 finals live results: Will Ospreay vs. Matt Sydal" . WON / F4W . Retrieved 26 July 2023 .
^ Bryan Rose (August 23, 2019). "NJPW Super J-Cup night one results: Will Ospreay vs. Amazing Red" . WON / F4W . Retrieved 12 July 2023 .
^ Jason Powell (August 25, 2019). "NJPW Super J-Cup Night 2 results: The second round of the tournament" . Pro Wrestling Dot Net . Retrieved 26 July 2023 .
^ Bryan Rose (August 26, 2019). "NJPW Super J-Cup night three results: Semifinals and finals" . WON / F4W . Retrieved 12 July 2023 .
^ Bryan Rose (December 13, 2020). "NJPW Super J-Cup 2020 winner crowned" . WON / F4W . Retrieved 26 July 2023 .
^ Larry Csonka (April 24, 2017). "Various News: RevPro Running British J-Cup in July, Flex Rumblecrunch Retires" . 411Mania . Retrieved 21 July 2023 .
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