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131.03.2024yeelord10.0 
229.03.2024CoolKyle10.0 
308.03.2024AlphaHatsuseno10.0 
404.03.2024YannisPapiss10.0 
519.02.2024jendenrenlen10.0 
617.02.2024RyanKras1610.0 
710.02.2024RusherBryan2910.0The king of japanese pro wrestling. One of my all time favorites, he can do any style in wrestling. Great longevity, still giving great matches in his 50s. The guy who has pinned Giant Baba and Inoki, that shows how great it is. Also one of the coolest wrestler ever with his appearence, entrance, and charisma.
804.02.2024KP10.0 
920.01.2024All Cops Are Bossman10.0 
1013.01.2024Taper199410.0 
1105.01.2024eeko10.0 
1229.12.2023Herr Kritiker10.0 
1320.12.2023bigben12310.0 
1414.11.2023Hippocripss10.0 
1510.11.2023FilipsWrestlingWorld10.0 
1608.11.2023AidanArcher10.0 
1719.10.2023MrRaider95910.0 
1802.10.2023wakaflockaflamewar10.0 
1925.09.2023Brutish Dandy10.0Having gone back and watched his career from AJPW through SWS, WAR, NJPW, then back again to AJPW and NOAH I was dumbfounded to discover there was hardly a solitary match this man had in Japan between the years of 1990 and 2005 that wasn't top notch. What an absolute king. Consistently amazing main event quality matches for fifteen straight years. Hell, even his tag matches were incredible. The man got classic bouts out of Nobutaku Araya and Isao Takagi, for the love of God. Age caught up with him eventually but his prime years were something special.
2001.09.2023inmate jom10.0 
2116.08.2023Immortan Scott10.0 
2208.08.2023GonzoAppreciator10.0 
2312.07.2023Khalid Ace9.0 
2404.07.2023Abaddon10.0 
2530.06.2023NEVERoverweightChampion10.0 
2629.06.2023Conquistador3710.0Forgive me, I'm not one who has seen *that much* Japanese wrestling. I've seen his Japanese work but it was mostly against American foes. This dude gelled well with everyone and was always able to adapt to anyone's style. Had to have been an excellent communicator as the matches tend to have ebbs and flows, gives and takes. Probably the best "previous century" Japanese wrestler who wasn't a trend setting trail blazer. Ultra rad chops and some of them sounded like ballistic tests. Solid and damn dependable. it's going to be a good match and you're going to be sucked in. 9.5
2714.06.2023diagonale ghost10.0 
2805.06.2023Draculamura9.0 
2915.05.2023Dankeyy10.0 
3003.05.2023MooGati9.0 
3127.04.2023tmxicon10.0 
3219.04.2023benh29.0 
3315.04.2023Chriswarrior119.0 
3407.04.2023KKeanel10.0One of the most dedicated guy for this business. WAR founder, trainer, brilliant wrestler. Incredibly important person for whole puroresu history.
3530.03.2023TheOneAndOnlyCactus10.0The Living Legend has done so much in his career. From being the top star of AJPW alongside Jumbo Tsuruta in the 80s, to the Ace of SWS, to founding WAR, he has produced magic wherever he went. Tenryu has the longevity, the adaptability, he was a great all-around talent in between the ropes and had the charisma to be the top star as this intimidating SOB. Hes not nicknamed Mr. Pro Wrestling in Japan for no reason.
3628.03.2023jameswarrington1990110.0 
3723.02.2023TSwifty10.0 
3818.02.2023Strong Zero Machine10.0Genichiro Tenryu started as a rikishi (sumo wrestler) in 1964 reaching the makushi division and winning the Aki Basho at Tokyo (september 1970) before leaving sumo wrestling at the age of 26 in September 1976 and despite his career still showed promise. Shortly after Tenryu entered AJPW dojo under Baba instruction was sent to Texas to be trained by Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk. Back to AJPW Tenryu become the 2nd ace of the promotion just behind Tsuruta his tag team partner and biggest rival and also feud with the like of Choshu for the most part of the 80s. In the 90s Tenryu toured a lot for SWS, WWF (Royal Rumble 1993), NJPW and founded his own promotion WAR (Wrestling And Romance). In the early 2000s Tenryu was back in AJPW after the exodus of Misawa and co and he's the real ace of the promotion at this time despite the fact that he's 50+ years old. He's also a great trainer with his best 2 students Kawada and Ishii. Tenryu had decided to retire from professional wrestling on November 15 after a final match against Okada after 39 years inside the ring. He's a 10 with his grumpy face looking like a tilted father/great father who want to kick you cause you are a disrespectful son for real even young Tenruy looking older. He's a great techniker and also a powerful wrestler with a strong spirit, a great selling (like his student Kawada) one of my favourite powerbomb and lariat ever. He's my favourite grandpa.
3931.01.2023xitachi10.0 
4026.01.2023joaosousa2010.0 
4109.01.2023OWAFan298.0 
4223.12.2022Vittero10.0 
4318.11.2022Luna10010.0Such an amazing amount of charisma, he is such a killer, he is the saviour of All Japan in the 2000s.
4420.10.2022JumpinJerry10.0 
4515.10.2022GriffithWhite10.0What people bill Minoru Suzuki as, is what Genichiro Tenryu is. His 80s & 90s work will have a special place in my heart because that was my introduction to Tenryu but the 2 decades after it are just as pivotal to his legacy. He's a guy who purely gets what pro wrestling needs to be & is able to do it perfectly, hence the nickname.
4607.10.2022puroraisedme10.0 
4704.10.2022conker810.0 
4822.09.2022arkhamoutlaw1010.0 
4919.09.2022majorasmask129.0 
5006.09.2022SquilliamFancyson10.0 
5103.09.2022texasyosh10.0 
5205.08.2022MR LARIATO10.0 
5315.07.2022BadAssTranslateTrading10.0one of the greatest wrestlers of not only his generation, but the one after it, too, the longevity and adaptability of Tenryu made him a timeless star in puroresu. while i am a big fan of his work during the 1980s and 1990s, it was his transformation during the latter half of the latter decade into an angry old man that cemented him as one of my all time favourites. always grumpy, always stiff, and always charismatic and entertaining. it says a lot about him that he arguably had the best run of his career as he was entering his early 50s after two decades of already being regarded as one of the elite talents in Japan. a beloved figure and undeniable legend, nobody is more deserving of the "Mr. Pro Wrestling" nickname.
5401.07.2022Ofir9.0 
5522.06.2022CLUCK8.0 
5604.06.2022AndoCommando10.0 
5724.05.2022Mhmd-Amin8110.0 
5819.05.2022Tagir10.0 
5904.04.2022dwight10.0 
6006.02.2022GriffinX10.0Throughout his career Tenryu defied the odds. He got a late start as a pro wrestler but still became a top guy in AJPW, the failure of SWS could have ended him instead he stated W.A.R and used his connection with New Japan to get back to major main events. It says a lot even the last match is career won a Match Of the Year award.
6128.01.2022KonamiSuisse9.0Genichiro Tenryu is one of the biggest and most recognizable legends of puroresu history. A contemporary of all-time greats like Jumbo Tsuruta (who he has also feuded with), Tenryu came up in AJPW, and was one of the best in Japan during the 80s, with countless great and classic matches. Tenryu was also a proficient tag wrestler and helped train the likes of Toshiaki Kawada and Tomohiro Ishii, as well as creating his own promotion: WAR. I personally loved WAR, it was a very solid alternative to 90s NJPW and AJPW and helped enrich the Japanese indies, with high-caliber talent often performing on its shows. Tenryu would go on to become everyone's favorite grappler grandpa in the 2000s, when he continued to perform rather regularly despite his age. I recommend also watching his retirement match against Kazuchika Okada in 2015. Finally, he was nicknamed "Mr. Pro Wrestling", and for good reason; 9/10.
6224.01.2022Brianm65410.0 
6314.01.2022Lakhiarfarhad9110.0 
6428.12.2021benny5bellys10.0I will always love grumpy old veteran beats up young up starts and that is how I was first introduced to Tenyru. He can be up and down dependent on motivation but when he is good he is outrageously good.
6507.12.2021IsThisWrestling10.0 
6612.10.2021John Soul10.0 
6719.09.2021No One10.0 
6811.09.2021uhhh10.0 
6906.09.2021Zero10.0 
7031.08.2021Firebird2210.0 
7109.08.2021Erdrick10.0 
7231.07.2021jajt19898.0 
7321.07.2021Ma Stump Puller9.0It's difficult to grade a guy like Genichiro Tenryu: as much as a legend as he is, the actual quality of Mr. Puroresu is wildly varied, from the sluggish early years as a bland babyface in late-Baba era AJPW to his utterly amazing work in the 80's as a brutal main event act with attitude and utter stroicism in his bouts, to his flagging years in WAR and having dream matches in SWS, all the way to NOAH and NJPW stints as well as being a grumpy straight man in the HUSTLE, the list of runs goes on and on. If we are talking about longevity, Tenryu is probably one of the greatest of all time. He remained a relevant figure in wrestling for numerous decades while maintaining a good consistency of wrestling quality throughout. The issue is that Tenryu had a really bad case of phoning it in and making it really obvious when he wasn't bothered: much like a certain Randy Orton, his attitude means he can be great one night and be utterly meh the next. Don't get me wrong, when he's motivated, he's one of the best in the world, a fearless striker with some of the most horrific stiff strikes a person could ever imagine, but a lot of the time he wasn't, and it shows in his performances. The years he spent in WAR in his wrestling prime fighting guys who weren't particularly near his level drags him down a fair bit for myself. That being said: he's still undoubtfully a legend of wrestling and the wars he's had with virtually every major star in Puroresu are spectacular. The man could sell like a boss for anyone and legitimised many a wrestler with his ability to really take as brutal a shot as he dished out. Completely unselfish in the latter part of his career and was willing to lose to virtually anyone for good reason.
7407.07.2021wrestlingisgross10.0 
7527.06.2021Makoto9210.0 
7618.06.2021TotemKiller110.0 
7725.03.2021flaeblazer10.0 
7820.02.2021shittylittlerasslin9.0 
7927.01.2021Target10.0 
8008.01.2021Nxcwill9.0 
8106.12.2020BlueVinsmoke232310.0 
8210.10.2020StrongStyle202010.0 
8305.10.2020qaywsxed9.0 
8428.08.2020Jetlag10.0Ein Wrestling-Genie. Wo andere Wrestler verzweifelt nach innovativen Ideen und coolen Moves suchen, erzeugt Tenryu wahnsinnige Reaktionen, indem er seinem Gegner ins Gesicht tritt und ihm hasserfüllte Blicke zuwirft. Mr. Puroresu eben.
8519.08.2020quebradanet9.0 
8618.08.2020boymeetsworld10.0 
8716.08.2020Black Mass With Love10.0 
8804.08.2020Shoot Headbutt Lover10.0 
8904.08.2020killowenskill10.0I, to be honest, am surprised why Tenryu is not in the first place in the top of wrestlers on this site. Genichiro combined a man who gave wrestling a giant push and a frenzied popularity, and at the same time was a wonderful and completely diverse performer in all periods of his career. Mr. Pro-Wrestling was always interesting. In the 80's, he charmed with his fighting spirit, which led to the gradual creation of King's Road. Amazing matches, iconic confrontations, climbing to the top and finally forming the best wrestler on the planet. Disagreements with Shohei Baba may have robbed us of many "dream matches" against the Four Pillars of Heaven when Tenryu was in prime form, but it fully paid off with Genichiro's adventures in the 90s. A small run in the WWF, SWS, NJPW and of course the memorable WAR - he gave it his all in these places and gave puroresu the rebellious spirit that the industry so needed. AJPW at that time was a great promotion and I share the opinion of "the best time in the business", but Tenryu gave people an alternative that I personally prefer. Genichiro in the 00s... This is the divine Genichiro, this is the second coming, without any exaggeration. The body loses its shape, age makes itself felt, but Tenryu is not going to just give up and write himself off: he pays great attention to the development of his personality in ALL matches, and the audience is literally absorbed in the story of an evil uncle who turns his opponents into dust. Sometimes he could do it seriously, sometimes deliberately caricatured - any of these hypostases looked great and you believe in each one. The trip to HUSTLE... There are no words to describe it. When such business legends do not hesitate to adapt to the comedy entourage - it deserves respect. Watching the 57-year-old Tenryu was much more interesting than watching a lot of modern wrestlers, and this is not a reproach in their direction, just Genichiro loved his job to the last and was devoted to wrestling. I haven't reached the final stage yet, apart from some matches in the farewell tour and, of course, the match against Okada, but I am sure that this will not disappoint me. Tenryu is a legendary wrestler who combines all the necessary qualities and is able to adapt to modern realities, remaining true to himself. I think he is very undervalued outside of Japan, and I would like fans to be interested in this man and all the diversity of his career, not only in AJPW, but in other places, in each of which he has left his mark. Easily the top 5 of my all-time favorite wrestlers.
9030.07.2020FredericPigeon10.0 
9124.07.2020rainmakerpunk10.0 
9223.07.2020Kas10.0 
9312.07.2020aivaz10.0 
9413.06.2020PK10.0 
9508.05.2020trinidadchainz10.0 
9627.04.2020KinchStalker10.0 
9712.04.2020Crippler Crossface10.0 
9827.03.2020Keksteur10.0 
9905.02.2020draven8.0 
10023.12.2019TOUGH AND HARD7.0A mostly great worker (when motivated), a distinguished track record, and quite the draw in his time. Tenryu added some fun, grumpy flavor to a main event scene, but he was also a rather minimalistic and inconsistent worker who never quite had the charisma or passion that his more excellent contemporaries did (be it Tsuruta in his youth, Hashimoto in the 90s, or several in the 2000s). Even still, an important figure in wrestling history, one that his markedly superior pupil, Ishii, owes much to.