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WWF Superstars [a] is a wrestling video game manufactured by Technōs Japan and released for arcades in 1989. It is the first WWF arcade game to be released. A series of unrelated games with the same title were released by LJN for the original Game Boy. Technōs followed the game with the release of WWF WrestleFest in 1991.
WWF Superstars is a video game released on the Game Boy handheld console by Acclaim Entertainment, based on the WWF's syndicated television show of the same name. This game was the first WWF/E game for the Game Boy system. The game was succeeded by WWF Superstars 2, which was released in 1992 by Acclaim Entertainment. [3] A unique engine was ...
WWF European Rampage Tour was released in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. WWF Rage in the Cage was released in 1993 for the Sega CD. WWF Attitude was released by Acclaim Entertainment in 1999 for the PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Sega Dreamcast, and Nintendo 64. WWF No Mercy was released in 2000 for the Nintendo 64.
Before that, WWF Superstars of Wrestling was the name of a weekly recap show hosted by Vince McMahon (or Gene Okerlund) and Lord Alfred Hayes that lasted from 1984 through August 1986. The new version of Superstars was the program on which all the angles began and at times ended and on which the majority of title changes took place if not at a ...
WWF WrestleMania 2000: Video game debut 2000 WWF SmackDown! [376] WWF Royal Rumble: WWF No Mercy [377] [378] WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role: 2001 With Authority! WWF Road to WrestleMania: WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It: 2002 WWF Raw: Cover athlete WWE WrestleMania X8: WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth: 2003 WWE Crush Hour: 2007 WWE SmackDown vs ...
The WWF received negative feedback from the Catholic Church of New York, so they dropped the character. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Shaw was then (allegedly as punishment for his weight) given the ring name Bastion Booger in June 1993, with the gimmick of an unkempt, slovenly and gluttonous man who wrestled in dingy, too-small, gray/beige singlets tailored to ...
Wrestlers, commentators and referees became show-exclusive, and the shows were given separate on-screen General Managers. On the March 25, 2002, episode of Raw, the World Wrestling Federation had the first ever WWF draft lottery, which meant the WWF wrestlers are separated between two brands, Raw and SmackDown!. This became effective on April 1 ...
WWF Superstars 2 features a more limited moveset than its predecessor. All wrestlers share the same moveset with no signature moves. Moves are limited to strikes (punching and kicking), grapples (headbutt, suplex, and bodyslam), ground attacks (stomp and elbow drop), Irish whip moves (clothesline and dropkick), and an aerial attack (flying elbow drop).