#1. WWE No Mercy
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I did not want to make this game #1.
That's nothing against this title. In fact, it more than deserves this spot. It's probably one of the greatest wrestling video games of all time, WWE or not. However, I was really looking for WWE games that weren't typically well known and, well, I found at least four of them.
See who is stunned by Hulk Hogan's words HERE
On the other hand, there were also either a lot of bad ones (I mean, a lot of bad ones) or they were way too recent to include on the list (WWE SuperCard for Android and iOS is actually a lot of fun and free to play).
The 16-bit era WWE games - WWF Royal Rumble and Raw, for example - are perfectly fine games, but not nearly as well made as the other games on this list. There's also some interesting GameCube exclusive WWE game that are, well, like I said - interesting. But, not particularly very good.
So, we've just got to go back to one of the best. It's retro, it's WWE, and it's also not that hard to come by. Even for the time, it's got a great create-a-wrestler mode, and the actual gameplay itself is NHL '94-on-the-Sega-Genesis classic.
If you haven't played it in a while, play it tonight.