Arn Anderson
- Arn Anderson
- (archive footage)
Steve Austin
- 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
- (archive footage)
Bam Bam Bigelow
- Bam Bam Bigelow
- (archive footage)
King Kong Bundy
- Self
- (archive footage)
Mark Calaway
- The Undertaker
- (archive footage)
Ted DiBiase
- 'The Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase
- (archive footage)
Jim Duggan
- 'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan
- (archive footage)
Wayne Farris
- The Honky Tonk Man
- (archive footage)
Howard Finkel
- Howard Finkel
- (voice)
Harry Fujiwara
- Mr. Fuji
- (archive footage)
Jim Harris
- Kamala
- (archive footage)
Bret Hart
- Bret 'The Hitman' Hart
- (archive footage)
Jimmy Hart
- Jimmy Hart
- (archive footage)
Bobby Heenan
- Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan
- (archive footage)
Mike Hegstrand
- Road Warrior Hawk
- (archive footage)
Jim Hellwig
- The Ultimate Warrior
- (archive footage)
Curt Hennig
- Mr. Perfect
- (archive footage)
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- TriviaDue to the fact of WWE not having the rights to certain songs there are some superstars who have original entrance themes that they have never used in real life. (Michael Hayes being an example)
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If you get Smackdown vs Raw 2009 and Legends of Wrestlemania it allows for more for the price
WWE Legends of Wrestlemania I have to agree is a game that could have been a lot more than it was after it's release. However it does allow you to transfer the roster from WWE Smackdown Vs Raw 2009 to this game and the same can be said for the roster for Legends of Wrestlemania
The game's roster of WRESTLERS Andre The Giant Animal Arn Anderson Bam Bam Bigelow Big Bossman Big John Studd Bret "Hitman" Hart British Bulldog Brutus Beefcake Dusty Rhodes Greg Valentine Hacksaw Jim Duggan Hawk Honky Tonk Man Hulk Hogan Hunter Hearst Helmsley Iron Sheik Jake The Snake Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Jimmy Snuka Junkyard Dog Kamala King Kong Bundy Koko B. Ware Michael Hayes Mr. Perfect Nikolai Volkoff Ravishing Rick Rude Ric Flair Rowdy Roddy Piper Sgt. Slaughter Shawn Michaels Stone Cold Steve Austin Ted DiBiase The Rock The Ultimate Warrior Undertaker Yokozuna along with the managers: Bobby "The Brain" Heenan Jimmy Hart Mr. Fuji Paul Bearer
The main complain I have about the game is the controls during game play sometimes you would be require to hit buttons on command now normally that wouldn't bother me but this is suppose to be a wrestling game and if you have to do a specific combo during the match on command where is the fun in that?
However the game once you get the hang of it will allow you to have some fun with the different modes the game has to offer each with the history of Wrestlemania along with seeing old footage of past Wrestlemania shows to help those new to wrestling.So the Nostalgia factor is very strong in this game which is a selling point for the game
The graphics are very good with good models for the wrestlers and arenas it's nice the arenas look like they did back in the day and the setting gives you the feeling being back in the day.
The sound is good with Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler doing play by play also the theme songs are both good and let downs
As for the game play it took a little getting use to but it's better if you play with friends since that is what wrestling games are meant for
Overall if you enjoy the classic days of wrestling than this is your game or you just want to try something different and you might can find this game in good bargain
I give WWE Legends of WrestleMania an 7 out of 10
The game's roster of WRESTLERS Andre The Giant Animal Arn Anderson Bam Bam Bigelow Big Bossman Big John Studd Bret "Hitman" Hart British Bulldog Brutus Beefcake Dusty Rhodes Greg Valentine Hacksaw Jim Duggan Hawk Honky Tonk Man Hulk Hogan Hunter Hearst Helmsley Iron Sheik Jake The Snake Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Jimmy Snuka Junkyard Dog Kamala King Kong Bundy Koko B. Ware Michael Hayes Mr. Perfect Nikolai Volkoff Ravishing Rick Rude Ric Flair Rowdy Roddy Piper Sgt. Slaughter Shawn Michaels Stone Cold Steve Austin Ted DiBiase The Rock The Ultimate Warrior Undertaker Yokozuna along with the managers: Bobby "The Brain" Heenan Jimmy Hart Mr. Fuji Paul Bearer
The main complain I have about the game is the controls during game play sometimes you would be require to hit buttons on command now normally that wouldn't bother me but this is suppose to be a wrestling game and if you have to do a specific combo during the match on command where is the fun in that?
However the game once you get the hang of it will allow you to have some fun with the different modes the game has to offer each with the history of Wrestlemania along with seeing old footage of past Wrestlemania shows to help those new to wrestling.So the Nostalgia factor is very strong in this game which is a selling point for the game
The graphics are very good with good models for the wrestlers and arenas it's nice the arenas look like they did back in the day and the setting gives you the feeling being back in the day.
The sound is good with Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler doing play by play also the theme songs are both good and let downs
As for the game play it took a little getting use to but it's better if you play with friends since that is what wrestling games are meant for
Overall if you enjoy the classic days of wrestling than this is your game or you just want to try something different and you might can find this game in good bargain
I give WWE Legends of WrestleMania an 7 out of 10
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- Nov 13, 2015
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