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hosted by
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(NJPW). The event took place on April 16, 1994, at Sumo Hall in
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. The tournament featured fourteen junior heavyweight wrestlers and was created by
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and was the first NJPW event to feature only junior heavyweight wrestlers. The event received critical acclaim and commercial success, leading to Japanese promotions hosting more editions of the tournament, leading to the event being renamed the ''Super J-Cup: 1st Stage'' in later years.
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won the inaugural Super J-Cup by defeating
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in the final round and was awarded the WWWF Junior Heavyweight Championship belt as a trophy for winning the tournament. The tournament was a financial success as it drew a crowd of 11,000 fans and paved the way for NJPW to hold more junior heavyweight-exclusive events in the future.
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of ''
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'' called it "the most incredible single night of wrestling ever" and named this the best major wrestling event in 1994, due to its meaning to the industry, the rise of young stars, and its match quality. Meltzer rated the final match a five-star match. He also gave the semi-final match of Jushin Liger vs. The Great Sasuke a four-and-three-quarter star rating.


Background

The tournament was conceived and produced by
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's
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and was originally intended to be a one-time event. The tournament utilized wrestlers from various promotions, competing in an invitational style. This was critical for promoting young, new wrestlers such as
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,
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,
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, and
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, as well as getting less-prominent promotions recognized by the public more such as
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, who was being groomed to become a major star in
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's
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. The Super J-Cup was the first major platform for Hayabusa to showcase his talents in Japan before being called back to FMW. The promotions involved were New Japan Pro-Wrestling,
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,
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,
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,
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, and Social Progress Wrestling Federation.


Participants

The tournament was hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling and featured junior heavyweight wrestlers from various Japanese promotions.


Event


First round

The Great Sasuke , best known under his ring name , is a Japanese professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter and politician. He is the founder of Michinoku Pro Wrestling (MPW). Aside from professional wrestling, he is also a former Iwate Prefectural ...
and
Wild Pegasus Christopher Michael Benoit ( ; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler. He worked for various pro-wrestling promotions during his 22-year career, but is notorious for killing his wife and youngest son. Bearing th ...
received byes in the first round. The opening match of the event featured
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against
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. Both men countered each other with various submission moves until Gedo raked Malenko's eyes and hit him
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s but Malenko
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ped him in the corner and executed a suplex powerslam. Both men performed another series of submission moves until Malenko attempted to hit a kneeling reverse piledriver on Gedo but Gedo countered by hitting a kneeling reverse piledriver of his own. He then applied a STF on Malenko until Malenko crawled to the ropes and caught the ropes forcing Gedo to break the hold. Gedo then attempted a diving headbutt on Malenko but Malenko caught him by hitting a
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to a diving Gedo in the head to gain a near-fall. Malenko followed with a diving crossbody for another near-fall. He then dashed off the ropes and Gedo executed a
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for the win. This was followed by
Super Delfin is a Japanese people, Japanese professional wrestler and politician who currently runs and wrestles for Kaisen Puroresu. He is better known by his stage name . He has been a member of the Izumi, Osaka, Izumi City Council since 2012. Professi ...
taking on
Shinjiro Otani is a Japanese semi-retired professional wrestler and the current acting president of Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1). He is currently inactive from pro-wrestling competition due to a cervical spine injury sustained in April 2022. A product of the Ne ...
. Otani
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ed in Delfin's knees and began working on Delfin's left knee to injure it. He continued to injure the left knee until Delfin delivered a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker to Otani. Delfin tried to hit the move again but Otani countered it with a spinning back kick and a
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to send Delfin outside the ring. Delfin then returned to the ring and Otani began attacking his injured left knee once again. Delfin made a comeback by raking the eyes of Otani while Otani had applied a figure four leglock on Delfin. Delfin countered a
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attempt by Otani and hit a
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and then Delfin picked him up and tried to execute a
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but Otani dropkicked Delfin out of the ring. Otani then delivered a diving crossbody to Delfin outside the ring. The two returned to the ring where Otani hit a springboard missile dropkick to Delfin and began injuring his left knee again. Delfin caught the ropes and Otani whipped him in the corner where he charged at Delfin but Delfin kicked him and delivered a Tornado DDT and followed by applying a '' Delfin Clutch'' on Otani to advance to the quarter-final. Later,
Taka Michinoku (born October 26, 1973), better known by his ring name (stylized as TAKA Michinoku), is a Japanese professional wrestling, professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. He primarily appears for New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where he is a me ...
took on Black Tiger. Both men countered each other until Tiger hit a snapmare on Michinoku. Tiger then delivered a
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senton to Michinoku and followed with a
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to gain momentum. Black Tiger controlled the earlier portion of the match until Michinoku hit two shoulder blocks to Tiger and dived onto Tiger off the ropes but Tiger countered with a lariat. Michinoku began gaining control over Tiger by hitting a
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, which sent both men out of the ring. The action then returned to the ring where Michinoku performed a
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on Tiger followed by a
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and then he sent Tiger out of the ring with a dropkick and then Michinoku delivered a diving crossbody on Tiger out of the ropes. Michinoku then tried to toss Tiger into the ring by suplexing him but Tiger countered it but fell into a
German suplex A suplex is an Offense (sports), offensive move used in Wrestling, sport wrestling as well as amateur wrestling and professional wrestling. It is a throw that involves lifting the opponents and Bridge (grappling), bridging or rolling to slam the ...
by Michinoku, who followed with a
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. He then ran through the ropes for another hurricanrana but Tiger countered it into a Powerbomb. Tiger followed with a
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to gain a near-fall and then he tried to pick up Michinoku, who then applied a sunset flip for a near-fall. He then delivered a Powerbomb to Tiger followed by a Moonsault for a near-fall. Michinoku attempted to perform another Moonsault but Tiger raised his knees up and then delivered a Brainbuster to Michinoku and followed with a Tornado DDT for the win. Next,
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took on
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. Motegi hit two dropkicks on Samurai to send him outside the ring and then delivered a
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to Samurai and then attempted another suicide dive but Samurai punched him to gain momentum in the match. Both men exchanged momentum until Motegi began hitting rolling German suplexes on Samurai until Samurai countered into his own German suplex and then picked up Motegi and hit a Powerbomb to win the match. The following match pitted
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against
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. Casas dropkicked Fuji in the beginning and then hit a snapmare and applied a
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to gain momentum. Casas controlled the match until Fuji hit a snap suplex for a near-fall. He then attempted another snap suplex but Casas countered it into a ''
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''. Casas hit a snapmare and delivered a diving senton for a near-fall. Casas then attempted another diving senton on Fuji but Fuji avoided the move and hit two clotheslines on Casas and followed with a '' Tiger Driver'' for the victory. The final match of the first round featured
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against
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in Hayabusa's first match under the
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in Japan. Hayabusa dropkicked Liger as the match began and delivered a
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to send Liger out of the ring. Hayabusa gained control with a suicide dive on Liger outside the ring and then he tossed him into the ring. Hayabusa controlled Liger by executing several moves until Liger moved out as Hayabusa attempted a
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on Liger's knee and then Liger dropkicked Hayabusa's knees and applied a figure four leglock. Liger then gained momentum into the match until Hayabusa made a comeback by hitting a spin kick on Liger. Hayabusa continued his attacks on Liger and then took him down with a Hurricanrana and delivered a
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to Liger. Liger would eventually regain momentum by hitting a '' Liger Bomb'' on Hayabusa and then placed him on the top rope but Hayabusa knocked him down and attempted a
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but Liger powerbombed him and hit a
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for the win.


Quarterfinals

The first quarter-final match of the Super J Cup was between Gedo and Super Delfin. Delfin applied an
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as the match began. Delfin continued his momentum with an
enzuigiri Strikes can be offensive moves in professional wrestling, that can sometimes be used to set up an opponent for a hold or for a throw. There are a wide variety of strikes in pro wrestling, and many are known by several different names. Professional ...
. Both men exchanged moves throughout the match until Delfin gained control near the end of the match by hitting a Tornado DDT on Gedo to get a near-fall. Delfin then tried to apply a ''Delfin Clutch'' on Gedo but Gedo countered with a roll-up to advance to the semi-final. It was followed by Black Tiger taking on Wild Pegasus in Pegasus' first match in the tournament as he received a bye in the first round. After exchanging moves throughout the match, Tiger hit a springboard diving hurricanrana on Pegasus followed by a diving hurricanrana from the top rope. Tiger continued the momentum with a Brainbuster and attempted a Tornado DDT but Pegasus tossed him in the ring and then set him on the top rope but Tiger shoved him down on the mat. Tiger then dived onto Pegasus for a diving crossbody but Pegasus countered it and pinned Tiger for the victory. The Great Sasuke competed in his first tournament match against El Samurai, who had qualified for the quarter-final by beating Shinjiro Otani. After a handshake, Samurai dominated the earlier part of the match until Sasuke gained momentum with a handspring back elbow to send Samurai out of the ring followed by a '' Sasuke Special'' on Samurai outside the ring. Sasuke tried to toss Samurai back into the ring with a suplex but Samurai countered but Sasuke slowed him down with a spin kick. Samurai regained momentum by dropkicking Sasuke out of the ring and then Samurai executed a suicide dive to Sasuke outside the ring. The action returned to the ring where Samurai hit a German suplex and then hit a diving headbutt. He attempted a Powerbomb but Sasuke countered into a Hurricanrana. Sasuke then climbed the top rope and dived onto Samurai, who caught him but Sasuke countered with a sunset flip powerbomb. Sasuke then dashed off the ropes for a Hurricanrana but Samurai countered into a Powerbomb and then attempted a diving hurricanrana but Sasuke rolled him up to win the match. Ricky Fuji dominated Jushin Liger in the last match of the quarterfinals. After a back and forth match, Liger delivered a diving hurricanrana to Fuji to advance to the semi-final.


Semifinals

In the first semi-final match, Wild Pegasus took on Gedo. Both men were knocked out when Gedo took down Pegasus with a clothesline and missed a diving headbutt. Both men recovered and then Pegasus tried to hit a backdrop suplex but Gedo reversed it for a near-fall attempt. Pegasus then whipped Gedo in the corner of the ring and charged at him but Gedo ducked the move and then both men reversed each other until Pegasus controlled him by planting him with two Powerbombs and then hit a diving headbutt to Gedo to advance to the final. Jushin Liger dominated The Great Sasuke during the earlier part of the next semi-final match by applying various submission holds on his opponent. Sasuke ultimately gained some momentum by dropkicking Liger mid-air while Liger was attempting a missile dropkick on Sasuke followed by a springboard moonsault, which sent both men out of the ring. Both men traded moves for the next few minutes into the match as the action returned to the ring. Liger executed a fisherman suplex to get a near-fall and then he suplexed Sasuke from the apron to the ringside area. Liger hit a diving crossbody to Sasuke and went back to the ring. Sasuke tried to return to the ring but Liger knocked him down on the apron with a kick. Sasuke then tried to dive off the ropes but slipped down. Liger made fun of him and then picked him up but Sasuke pushed him away and delivered a Hurricanrana to get the victory.


Final

Wild Pegasus and The Great Sasuke competed in the final round match. Pegasus dominated the early part of the match by working on Sasuke's injured arm. He continued his dominance over his opponent until Sasuke hit a springboard diving crossbody on Pegasus and a spinning kick to send him out of the ring and then hit a ''Sasuke Special'' to knock his opponent down on the floor. The two returned to the ring and exchanged more moves until Sasuke suplexed him out of the ring. They returned to the ring until Sasuke knocked Pegasus out of the ring for a third time with a dropkick. He hit a missile dropkick to Pegasus and then the two returned to the ring. Sasuke hit a Moonsault for a near-fall and then attempted another Moonsault but Pegasus crotched him on the ropes but Sasuke knocked him down on the floor. Pegasus eventually caught him with a
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from the top rope to win the tournament.


Reception

Super J-Cup was a successful event as it drew a sold out crowd of 11,500 at the Sumo Hall and was a commercial success for New Japan Pro-Wrestling while also earned critical acclaim. It drew a gross revenue of 570,000
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s.
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of ''
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'' highly praised the event, calling it "the most incredible single night of wrestling ever." The final round match of
The Great Sasuke , best known under his ring name , is a Japanese professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter and politician. He is the founder of Michinoku Pro Wrestling (MPW). Aside from professional wrestling, he is also a former Iwate Prefectural ...
and
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was rated a five-star match and Sasuke versus
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semi-final was awarded a rating of four-and-three-quarter stars. The event was not a
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event but managed to produce pay-per-view calibre matches. It received the award of Best Major Wrestling Show the final round match between The Great Sasuke and Wild Pegasus was the third-highest rated
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of the year 1994 according to Meltzer. TJ Hawke of ''411Mania'' gave the event a rating of 9. Ryan of ''411Mania'' gave it a score of 10 by writing "This was the greatest night of wrestling ever with Sasuke putting on the performance of a lifetime. No bad matches out of the 13 presented. A must have for anyone." The ''Puroresu Central'' staff considered it "one of the single greatest all-Junior Heavyweight events of all time, with fantastic wrestling only being the tip of the iceberg", with "J Cup features some barely passable matches, but they're so few that they're likely to be completely overshadowed by the sheer number of quality wrestling matches. They're there, though. Yet, the J Cup lives up to the hype of being perhaps the single greatest and most important Junior Heavyweight tournament of all time. Simply put, the tournament not only helped Junior Heavyweight wrestling to an immense degree, it also helped every last person in it. No matter how unknown they were going in, everyone involved in the tournament left a star, with Sasuke being the shining example, who left a superstar. The greatest thing about it is that they all ended up deserving their newly-acquired fame, or with people like Liger, their still-massive popularity." Christopher Locke of ''Wrestling 101'' considered the ''Super J-Cup: 1st Stage'' "one of the best wrestling shows of all time" and "certainly one of the best tournaments of all time".


Aftermath

The Super J-Cup was a successful event which helped popularize junior heavyweight wrestling in Japan and also gave many participating wrestlers of the tournament, a medium to elevate their careers. Participants such as
Chris Benoit Christopher Michael Benoit ( ; May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian Professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He worked for various pro-wrestling promotions during his 22-year career, but is notorious for Chris Benoit double-murd ...
(Wild Pegasus),
Eddie Guerrero Eduardo Gory Guerrero Llanes (October 9, 1967 – November 13, 2005) was an American professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He was best known for his tenures in WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and World Championship Wrestling ...
( Black Tiger) and
Dean Malenko Dean Shelly Simon (born August 4, 1960), better known by the ring name Dean Malenko, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a senior producer. He is best known for his time in the World Wres ...
would become very successful in
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as the three men enjoyed success in the top three North American
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s,
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,
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and
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. All three men teamed and feuded with each other and toured together in these three promotions. While being mid-carders and mainly top cruiserweight wrestlers in ECW and WCW, the trio enjoyed greater success in WWF. Malenko retired from in-ring competition in 2001, while Benoit and Guerrero became
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in 2004. Despite being the runner-up,
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became a junior heavyweight wrestling star all over the world and gained fame, allowing him to compete in several major promotions and winning many junior heavyweight titles.
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continued his success and evolved himself into a junior heavyweight veteran, ultimately becoming the biggest junior heavyweight wrestler in Japan.
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went on to become the
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Light Heavyweight Champion in WWF, while
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became the
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Cruiserweight Champion of WCW.
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went on to become a famous wrestler in Japan. He would ultimately succeed
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as the ace of
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(FMW), a role he held until his retirement in 2001. He was very important to FMW as the company closed down just four months after his retirement. He popularized junior heavyweight wrestling and influenced many future junior heavyweight wrestlers. The Super J-Cup was intended to be only a one-time event but the success of the 1994 event led to the Super J-Cup
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er Jushin Liger and
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partnering with
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and
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to produce the tournament again at the same venue Sumo Hall the following year. The 1995 edition was also a success as it also drew a crowd of 11,500 people but was not equivalent to the 1994 tournament. Liger went on to win the 1995 Super J-Cup.


Results


Tournament brackets

This was a
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with four rounds.
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and
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had byes to the quarterfinals.


References

{{New Japan Pro Wrestling events, Super J-Cup 1994 in professional wrestling Super J-Cup April 1994 in Japan 1994 in Japan Professional wrestling in Tokyo Events in Tokyo