

It’s an art style that only really existed in that era of gaming, and it’s really the only art style that could have properly captured that era of wrestling. I mentioned earlier how WWE at that time was, essentially, a Saturday morning cartoon, but here was a game that used then top-of-the-line arcade visuals to actually turn wrestling into a cartoon. From a visual perspective, it was astonishing.

That’s really the first thing you need to understand about WWF WrestleFest as a game.

For someone like me, whose main exposure to wrestling at a young age came from hoping that the feed store or the gas station in our small town who also rented videos would happen to get a new wrestling tape in, the sight of WWF WrestleFest was overwhelming. Yet, WWF WrestleFesthad little trouble capturing the attention of wrestling fans. It’s also why anyone who grew up in that age will never forget the first time they walked into the arcade and laid eyes on WWF WrestleFest: the best wrestling game that you’ll probably never play again. You might be lucky enough to stumble upon a new tape at the video store or catch a WWE show in your hometown, but, for the most part, actually watching wrestling was a rare treat that only made the already magical nature of the show that much more mythical.
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At a time before weekly TV shows, the internet, and the WWE Network, you rarely got to actually watch wrestling. Years later, I realized that part of what made that era of wrestling so fascinating was the scarcity of it. It was like receiving a transmission from another universe.
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Yes, it was filled with drugs, alcohol, questionable morals, and even more questionable mullets, but it was an era of professional wrestling that was larger than life to the impressionable viewers who watched what was essentially the craziest cartoon in existence play out in front of their young eyes. There’s something magical about the late ‘80s/ early ‘90s era of WWE (or WWF as it will always be known in my wrestling-loving heart).
