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JUSHIN LIGER WON’T head off into retirement without causing some mayhem. On September 22, in Kobe, Japan, Liger unleashed his demonic alter-ego, Kishin Liger, and tried to drive a six-inch spike through the skull of Minoru Suzuki.

Liger, who started his pro career in 1984, had announced he would be wrestling his final match at Wrestle Kingdom 14 on January 4, 2020. Throughout the summer, he had been on a farewell tour of sorts, giving fans a last chance to see the

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