10 Most Indestructible Wrestlers Of All Time
10. Masahiro Chono
685981As one of New Japan’s ‘Three Musketeers’, Masahiro Chono was one of the best heavyweight wrestlers in the entire promotion during the 1990s. Skilled with submission holds and possessing a wide array of stiff kicks, Chono was also a very tough man, which was expected of him, given that he was working in the land of 'Strong Style'.
However, even Chono had his fair share of injuries. In particular, he suffered multiple neck injuries that, under normal circumstances, would’ve led to a wrestler’s career getting shortened significantly. However, he suffered his first injury in 1992 against Steve Austin, and another around 2000. However, Chono kept wrestling, and was still putting on good matches despite his injury.
When you look at the sickening nature of Chono’s first neck injury, it’s amazing he still had the ability to stand, much less continue the match. But Chono persevered, and has been wrestling non-stop since. It takes an exceptionally strong and durable wrestler to be able to continue wrestling on a consistent basis after getting dropped on their head with such devastating force.
There doesn’t seem to be any indication that Chono’s going to retire or even slow down anytime soon. The man’s body must be indestructible if he’s still going after what he’s been through.