This past Summerslam weekend wasn’t short on big events, but for the wrestling gamers out there, THQ’s promise of a roster reveal for the upcoming WWE 13 video game was the biggest news of all. Promising the largest roster in franchise history, spanning both the current era as well as WWE’s famed “Attitude” era, grapplers of past and present will be able to put on matches never thought possible.

And they weren’t kidding when they said largest roster ever. Below is the complete list of superstars past and present who will be featured, plus resident crazy chick AJ Lee and the “Intellectual Savior of the Masses,” Damien Sandow will be available as DLC.

CURRENT SUPERSTARS:

  • Alberto Del Rio
  • Big Show
  • Booker T
  • Brock Lesnar
  • Brodus Clay
  • Chris Jericho
  • Christian
  • CM Punk

  • Cody Rhodes
  • Daniel Bryan
  • David Otunga
  • Dolph Ziggler
  • Edge
  • The Great Khali
  • Heath Slater
  • Hunico
  • Jack Swagger
  • JBL
  • John Cena

  • John Cena (Doctor of Thuganomics)
  • John Laurinaitis
  • Justin Gabriel
  • Kane
  • Kevin Nash
  • Kofi Kingston
  • Mark Henry
  • The Miz
  • Primo
  • Randy Orton
  • John Cena
  • Rey Mysterio
  • The Rock
  • R-Truth
  • Santino Marella
  • Sheamus
  • Sin Cara
  • Epico
  • Ted DiBiase
  • Triple H
  • The Undertaker
  • Jinder Mahal
  • Wade Barrett
  • Zack Ryder
  • Alicia Fox
  • Beth Phoenix
  • Brie Bella
  • Eve
  • Kelly Kelly
  • Kharma
  • Nikki Bella
  • Lita
  • AJ Lee*

  • Damien Sandow*

* = Downloadable Content.

ATTITUDE ERA SUPERSTARS:

  • “Iron” Mike Tyson

  • Road Warrior Animal
  • Big Bossman
  • Billy Gunn
  • Bradshaw (The Acolytes)
  • Bret Hart
  • British Bulldog
  • Cactus Jack
  • Chris Jericho (Y2J)
  • Christan (from Edge & Christian)
  • Dude Love
  • Eddie Guerrero
  • Edge (from Edge & Christian)
  • Farooq (The Acolytes)
  • The Godfather
  • Road Warrior Hawk
  • Hunter Hearst Helmsley
  • Kane
  • Ken Shamrock
  • Mankind
  • Mark Henry (Nation of Domination)
  • Mr. McMahon
  • “Big Show” Paul Wight
  • “Road Dogg” Jesse James
  • The Rock
  • Shane McMahon
  • Shawn Michaels (D-Generation X)
  • Triple H (D-Generation X)
  • The Undertaker

  • Vader
  • X-Pac
  • Lita
  • Stephanie McMahon
  • Trish Stratus
  • “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

Did your favorite make the cut? Altough I’m usually against DLC, I’ll pay for AJ vs Lita in a heartbeat. How about Brock Lesnar vs Ken Shamrock? Or CM Punk vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin? “Sexual Chocolate” Mark Henry vs. Kharma maybe? Even Mankind vs. Cactus Jack vs. Dude Love is a possibility!

It’s time to hit the squared circle one more time when eras collide on October 30th.

Scooby-Doo and the gang are returning in an all-new movie animated movie that will take place in the world of professional wrestling. Yes, you can expect all your favorite WWE wrestlers to make cartoonish cameos. No, I don’t know which one will secretly by Mr. Johnson in a mask.

WWE Studio’s press release:

Warner Bros. and WWE Studios (NYSE:WWE) announced they will co-produce a Scooby-Doo animated feature that will find Scooby and the gang solving a mystery at WrestleMania®.The announcement was made today by Jeff Brown, Executive Vice President and General Manager, TV, Family & Animation, Warner Home Video and Michael Luisi, President, WWE Studios.

WWE Superstars and Divas including Triple H®, John Cena®, Kane, The Miz®, Brodus Clay™, Santino Marella®, Sin Cara™ and AJ™ will appear in animated form and lend their voices to the project. WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon® will also lend his voice and appear in animated form.

The Warner Bros. Animation movie will be made available on Blu-ray, DVD, VOD, and digital download.

Source: WWE/Indiewire

Oh, April 1st. What a day you’re sure to be. One full of so many surprises, most of which people will skeptical over. Of course, I’m talking about the day of Wrestlemania 28.

On this day of days, what better way to celebrate one of the greatest games of its time? One that goes down as one of the single best representations of a licensed property since the creation of video games. Of course, I’m talking about WWF Betrayal.

This tiny cartridge was so jam packed with awesome, most gamers were intimidated to load it up into their Game Boy Color’s. But not this guy! No, back when it was released in 2001, I was up to the challenge that this game brought. And now, I’m here to right this wrong and make sure more gamers put boots to asses in this forgotten masterpiece.

Featuring a jam packed roster of four superstars, (now take that in for a moment… FOUR!) your favorite grappler was sure to be at your disposal. That is of course, assuming The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Undertaker or Triple H were your favorite grappler. After your chosen character is cheated out of the WWF title, Stephanie McMahon is kidnapped during your bout. Considering that security was too busy watching your match to do their job, Vince promises to give you a rematch. But only IF you rescue her. It’s really riveting stuff.

Traversing through the streets, sewers and rooftops as your pixelated fighter, the superstars are forced to hold their own in their toughest battles yet. Sure, they’ve faced off with masked demons like Kane, 7 foot tall monsters like The Big Show and even the temptation of necrophilia, but you know it’s about to go down when you’re face to face with the dreaded construction worker! Or the vicious security guard! Even what appears to be killer prostitutes!

This beat em up shows off each character’s extensive move-set, ranging from punching, kicking and a finishing move (kind of like Cena’s move-set today). It’s also very admirable that the developers went through so much trouble to realistically animate each attack, some even consisting of three frames of movement.

At the end of each of the three whole stages in this unforgettable gem, you’re confronted by a menacing boss. Each boss matches up with your guy in almost every way, especially since they’re automatically one of the three wrestlers you didn’t choose. There’s nothing more rewarding than trading the dreaded punch or the unstoppable kick against someone who’s exactly like you, especially when you have to do it three times. I mean, words can’t describe how exciting this was! And by the time you reach the end, it turns out that Vince was responsible for the kidnapping all along! Does it make sense? Hell no! But come on! It’s wrestling!

Most wrestling gamers will tell you that No Mercy is the greatest wrestling game of all time. Well, not only would they be wrong, they’d be stupid. I mean… I know WWF Betrayal didn’t actually have any wrestling in it. The short 45 minutes of play time is greatly extended by the multiple half hours it will take to finish the whole game three more times with the other wrestlers.

And please don’t whine about how the characters hardly looked like themselves. Four fighters that play exactly the same take up a TON of memory and you’re lucky you got any detail at all. The only thing that comes close to the greatness of this title is WWF Crush Hour, since there was nothing more innovative than putting wrestlers in a car combat game! Well, nothing except a ridiculous beat em up! So go ahead, try to find a copy of WWF Betrayal. It might be the greatest way to burn through an hour that you’ll ever find. And that’s the bottom line, because this geek behind his computer said so!

Game: WWF Betrayal

Platform: Game Boy Color

Where to Find: Garage sales, garbage dumps, in the posession of the “It’s still real to me, dammit!” guy (like our writer Joe Starr for example)