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10 Stars WWE Legends of WrestleMania Needs as DLC

From the feature article:

"After visiting THQ headquarters last week for their presentation of WWE Legends of WrestleMania, our imagination ran wild of potentially reliving matches of WWE Hall of Famers and legends. With a solid cast of more than 40 wrestlers, the roster is looking tremendous for hardcore WWE fans, but there's always a possibility of more. With that said, here are 10 wrestlers (in no particular order) with their infamous matches, that we believe need to be included in the hopeful future downloadable content (DLC)."

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UltimaEnder5523d ago

Personally I am so excited to have the ability to play as such classics as Hogan and others, can't wait to see WrestleMania 25 in a couple weeks......gonna be wild; oh good article as well!

Valkyrie835523d ago

I agree with number 4 and 9; both of those are some of my favorites from the old-school WWF days, too bad all the wrestlers and having so many health/mental problems these days....

The Wrestler the movie was a good sign of most of their lives after the ring!

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HITC's Weekend Playlist

The HITC Tech team write about what they're playing this weekend, including XCOM: Enemy Unknow, Banished, and L.A. Noire.

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Ultimate Warrior’s Greatest Video Games

Christopher Buffa (Prima Games): News of Ultimate Warrior Jim Hellwig’s death left millions of wrestling fans, including myself, in shock. I never knew the man, but I loved the character. His electric entrance, running to the ring full blast and shaking the ropes, was adrenaline personified, while the outfit (multicolored face paint, neon tassels, different colored straps for his title belts) embodied the 90s. Critics often remark that his promos were illogical, but to kids, they made perfect sense. Fill the spaceship with rocket fuel? Trampled by elephants? Might as well be Shakespeare to a nine-year-old.

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Giants of PlayStation. Yes, we’re being literal

Despite what Wee Jimmy Krankie and the agony aunt section of men’s magazines might say to the contrary, size matters loads. Just ask any of these hulking goliaths. While some giants in popular culture are more concerned with shilling you canned sweetcorn than grinding your bones to make a wholemeal loaf, PlayStation’s gargantuan folk just want to trample, scoff or suplex you. Regardless of whether it’s a fallen god scrapping with his football field-sized granddad or a Skyrim beanpole who can mess you up more than any lag, none of these brutes exactly scream BFG.

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