10 Most Indestructible Wrestlers Of All Time
8. Jushin 'Thunder' Liger
826821You might be asking yourself, ‘what’s a small high-flyer like Liger doing on a list of indestructible wrestlers?’. That’s the thing: Liger has been wrestling so long and with such consistency that he might as well be indestructible.
Keiichi Yamada started wrestling in 1984, and from the very beginning, it was obvious that nothing would stop him from wrestling. He was starving while in Mexico, but that didn’t hinder his commitment to his training. He spent the rest of the 1980s and the entire 1990s working a high-flying style that put considerable strain on his body, yet not even the damage to his knees would keep him out of the ring.
Liger even developed a brain tumor, but his unbelievable strength and will to succeed allowed him to overcome this roadblock and continue doing what he loved.
Not only is Liger still wrestling quite regularly into 2015, but he hasn’t changed his style that much since the 2000s. While he has had to tone down the aerial moves and adopt a more ground-based approach, that hasn’t stopped him from working a relatively busy schedule and traveling around the world, from Japan to the US, to Mexico and Europe and beyond.
For him to be doing that at age 50 and with such an aging body, the man must be made of steel.