The game uses a side-on fighting perspective and lets players pick from WWF stars for one-on-one matches and other competitive modes. Controls center on light and heavy attacks, jumps, grapples, and signature finishers. Characters can unleash over-the-top special moves with dramatic effects, and momentum can shift quickly through high-damage combos. Progress is driven by a sequence of matches against computer opponents under arcade-style rules.
Shawn Michaels
A playable WWF star with fast strikes, quick combos, and agile movement.
Bret Hart
A playable technical wrestler known for balanced offense and reliable grappling.
Hulk Hogan
A legendary playable wrestler with powerful moves and high crowd appeal.
The Undertaker
A heavy-hitting playable character focused on pressure and punishing attacks.
Learn each wrestler's grapples and finisher inputs early, since damage output is high and mistakes are costly. Use jump attacks to close distance, then convert into grabs for bigger damage. Against CPU opponents, wait for recovery windows instead of trading hits nonstop. In the 32X version, animation cues are clear enough to help you read when an opponent is about to fire off a big special.
Tips
After a combo lands, go straight into a grapple to maximize arcade-style damage.
Tips
Avoid extended close-range brawls; use jumps and quick movement to control the pace.
Tips
Memorize your main character's finisher inputs before trying to use them in pressure situations.
User Reviews
Fast, flashy, and packed with arcade energy.
User Reviews
The 32X version looks sharp and the wrestlers are easy to recognize.
User Reviews
Not very realistic, but it's a great spectacle-driven wrestling game.