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WHY HE SHOULD BE INCLUDED: Other than The Rock and Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin is easily the most recognizable wrestler in WWE history. These are my choices:ĪCCOMPLISHMENTS: 6x WWF Champion, 2x Intercontinental Champion, 2009 WWE Hall of Famer Looking at the announced roster, minus the Gamestop exclusives, that leaves around 16 spots open. Previews of the game estimate the roster to contain roughly 30 wrestlers. You can’t, for instance, make a list of devoid of any one of those groups or a list overloaded with any one group. Thirdly, the games class system (wrestlers are labeled with one of four titles: Brawler, Big Man, Grappler, or Acrobat) also must have an effect on who’s included in the game. Secondly, given the over-the-top visual style of WWE ALL-STARS, the more colorful Superstars in the history of the WWE should arguably receive a slight leg up on some of the less gimmicky performers. So who else should be included? Approaching the roster logically, one has to realize the current Superstars and Legends rosters must be even, which is unfortunate, but is clearly dictated by the game’s overall concept. The Million Dollar Man (Gamestop Exclusive) I don’t mean to demean these guys as wrestlers but when you can choose from The Rock, Hulk Hogan, the “Macho Man” Randy Savage, and the Ultimate Warrior, who wants to play as Sheamus? These are currently announced rosters of current WWE Superstars and WWE Legends: Personally, I would’ve preferred to stick to just those wrestlers who would qualify for the All-Star title, but unfortunately the announced roster includes the likes of Kofi Kingston and John Morrison. The concept of WWE ALL-STARS involves current WWE Superstars competing against WWE Legends. The last wrestling game I purchased was DAY OF RECKONING 2 for the Gamecube. Since then I haven’t been motivated to pick up a single wrestling title from any company for any console. That, however, has been changed with the announcement of WWE ALL-STARS, THQ’s new, way over-the-top, journey into the squared circle. For my money, those titles were the height of console wrestling gaming. But as my interest in wrestling waned after the disastrous mishandling of WWF’s WCW/ECW invasion angle, my interest in wrestling video games similarly dissipated. Years ago, as an obsessed wrestling fan, I played the Nintendo 64 video games WCW/nWo REVENGE, NO MERCY and WRESTLEMANIA 2000 non-stop.