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  2. WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Papa Shango faces I.R.S. in the game's titular steel cage match. Modes include One-on-One (regular match and steel cage match variations), Tag Team, WWF Championship (choose one wrestler and defeat all the others to become WWF Champion), and Tag Team Championship (choose two wrestlers and defeat combinations of the rest in a series of tag team matches to become WWF Tag Team Champions).

  3. List of WWE video games - Wikipedia

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    WWE Day of Reckoning 2 was released in 2005 for the GameCube. WWE Aftershock was released in 2005 for N-Gage. WWE All Stars was released in 2011 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 PlayStation Portable, Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and PlayStation 2. [1] WWE Immortals was released in 2015 for Android and iOS. [2] WWE Champions was released in 2017 for Android ...

  4. List of professional wrestling video games - Wikipedia

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    Video games featuring professional wrestling promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling: All Japan Pro Wrestling [1993] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling Dash: World's Strongest Tag Team [1993] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling Jet [1994] (Game Boy) Zen-Nihon Pro Wrestling: Fight da Pon! [1994] (SNES) All Japan Pro Wrestling 2: 3-4 Budokan [1995] (SNES)

  5. WWF Superstars - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. List of WWE 2K Games video games - Wikipedia

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    The 2K Sports logo for the WWE series The WWE series (currently branded as WWE 2K ; and formerly known as SmackDown!, SmackDown vs. Raw, or simply WWE) is a series of professional wrestling video games based on the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. The series was originally published by THQ until 2013, when Take-Two Interactive's 2K Sports took over. From 2000 to 2018, the series ...

  7. WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role - Wikipedia

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    It is the sequel to WWF SmackDown!, and the second game in the SmackDown series, itself based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) professional wrestling promotion. Know Your Role achieved commercial success, becoming the best-selling combat sports game on a single format (PlayStation) with 3.2 million units sold. [3]

  8. Feud (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Feuds are often the result of the friction that is created between faces (the heroic figures) and heels (the malevolent, "evil" participants). Common causes of feuds are a purported slight or insult, although they can be based on many other things, including conflicting moral codes or simple professional one-upmanship such as the pursuit of a championship.

  9. With Authority! - Wikipedia

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    The game was released under its original title WWF With Authority! in 2001 on February 21. Later, in the summer of 2002, as a result of a lawsuit between the World Wildlife Fund and the World Wrestling Federation (which changed its name to World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE, as a result), the game's official title became WWE With Authority!.