

WCW Super Brawl Wrestling on SNES is one of those early wrestling games that somehow nails the chaos of a real match. You pick your wrestler—Sting, Flair, Hogan, the usual suspects—and within seconds, you're throwing dropkicks, climbing turnbuckles, and spamming the grapple button like your life depends on it. The controls are simple enough that you can pull off suplexes and piledrivers without memorizing a million inputs, but good luck trying to counter when the AI suddenly decides to go full tryhard.
What I love is how over-the-top the finishers feel. Hogan’s leg drop actually looks like it could end someone’s career, and Flair’s figure-four? Brutal. The crowd noise is hilariously loud, and the sprites have that classic 16-bit charm—big, blocky, and full of attitude. It’s not the deepest wrestling sim out there, but if you want to relive that ’90s WCW vibe with a friend on the couch, this one still holds up.
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