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According to the video there are over 40 superstars so about half have been announced.

I hope they have Demolition, Jim Neidhart, Nikoli Volkoff and Dynamite Kid in there to complete some more tag teams.

Also, I would like to see more old school guys like Ricky Steamboat, Honky Tonk Man, Randy Savage, King Kong Bundy, Paul Orndorff, Don Muraco, Dino Bravo, George Steele Tito Santana, Jake Roberts, Rick Rude, Curt Henning, etc. The more old school guys the better!

I am sure guys like the Undertaker, HHH and Flair will be in.

Hopefully the Create a Legend will be robust enough to create a bunch of guys that don't make the cut or maybe as some downloadable content in the future.
 
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I don't know if I will be to happy about the "arcade" style gameplay.

I do like the idea of video recaps before the matches though.

Found this on IGN

NYCC 09: WWE Legends of WrestleMania Progress Report
It's time to relive WrestleMania XV.
by Greg Miller

February 5, 2009 - Like it or not, there's something hypnotic about WWE Legends of WrestleMania. It seems whenever I'm playing this game and on comes one of the historical videos that precedes every Rewrite, Relive, and Redefine match, I'm immediately turned back into lil' Greg running around the house in his Hulk Hogan tank top or reminded of the Attitude era that defined my high school years.

Today was an Attitude day.

This weekend at New York Comic-Con, THQ is letting the pubic get its hands on WWE Legends of WrestleMania, and I was able to get a look at the game ahead of time. While the demo relies heavily on the famed Andre/Hogan match from WrestleMania III that you've read about before, the sneak peek also includes Stone Cold vs. The Rock from WrestleMania XV. If your professional wrestling education began with The Miz (you poor bastard), this was a main event that pitted good guy Austin challenging jerkface Rock for the WWE Championship.

Hell yeah!
Hell yeah!
When you jump into the WrestleMania Tour mode in Legends, you're going to have to choose whether you want to Relive (play a match as the person who originally won it), Rewrite (play a match as the person who originally lost it and try to change the Superstar's fate), or Redefine (play the match as whomever you want but have to deal with a modern stipulation such as a ladder) history. Aside from the fact that these matches are all packed together and you can only get to the next one by completing the one before it, this mode is quite a bit different than your standard exhibition match. No matter which history-defining choice you make, you're going to have a list of objectives that you need to complete to get points and build toward the event's gold medal. These objectives are the milestones of these WrestleMania matches -- it's stuff like Hogan slamming Andre and Stone Cold giving the Stunner to The Rock.

When you pick one of these bouts for the first time, the aforementioned compilation video plays and recaps the feud leading up to the match as well as what went down at WrestleMania and who walked away victorious. When I selected the Stone Cold/Rock match, the video loaded up and started with the Rattlesnake announcing "If you're ready for WrestleMania, give me a 'hell yeah!' " on Raw and took me for a trip down memory lane. I got to relive Stone Cold driving the beer truck down the aisle and spraying the McMahons with booze, Austin whipping The Rock into the XV sign at the big dance, and Stone Cold dropping the Stunner and walking away with the strap in Philadelphia, Pa. When the video was done, I was at the start screen where I could load up the match and/or check the event's specific objectives.

Never one to show its entire hand, THQ wasn't showing all of the match objectives, but what it did have listed made sense -- winning the opening chain battle gets you 20 points for "Slobber Knocker," you can bank another 20 points if you perform moves on the Spanish announce table until it breaks, and a simple taunt nets you an easy 10 points for "Sign Language." Now, if you want to, you can play through these matches and ignore the points because even a simple win will unlock the next WrestleMania match to take on. However, if you dedicate yourself to grabbing the set number of points, your medal will be displayed in the game's Hall of Fame and the progress will play into the game's Trophies/Achievements.

Once I got into the match, I found myself having fun. Last time I played Legends, I wrote a bit about being let down by the control scheme -- the game is designed to be accessible to anyone so you're only using the face buttons and joystick -- but things went a lot smoother this time thanks to a more polished build. When I delivered moves, Rock stayed down; when chain battles kicked up, the button I needed to press popped up in the center of the screen as clear as day; and the objectives actually enhanced the experience.

Yeah, that's going to hurt.
Yeah, that's going to hurt.
See, when I worked my way up the entrance aisle and to the XV sign, a button prompt popped up beneath the Rattlesnake's HUD. With a button press, the camera angle changed to a fixed cinematic point and I got to watch Stone Cold whip Rock into the metal structure. When I took the fight to the front of the Spanish announce table, it was another one-button hit and I got to watch Stone Cold roll The Rock onto the table, climb on the barricade, and drop an elbow from the structure. The two guys rolled off the table, and when Rock got back up, I did the same thing except that this time the table finally broke and I was awarded the points for "Brake'n the Furniture." Then, it was a quick walk to J.R. and Jerry "The King" Lawler where I grabbed a water bottle off the table by double-tapping a button and then watched as Stone Cold spit the drink all over the downed Rock.

The fight went on and I pulled off a Lou Thesz press while The Rock broke out his patented swinging neckbreaker. The fight looked good, was easy to control, and I had to dig Stone Cold celebrating with the world title -- although it was the old school WWF title and not the round one the Rock and Austin actually competed for. I'll need more time with the game before I made a final judgment, but WWE Legends of WrestleMania definitely has potential -- just ask all the non-wrestling fans who stopped in during my demo and talked about how they might have to pick this one up to see their former heroes in the ring again.

Want to know who all is going to be on the WWE Legends of WrestleMania roster? Tomorrow, IGN kicks off a video feature documenting each and every Superstar in the game -- it's even hosted by WWE Ring Announcer "The Fink" Howard Finkel. Be sure to check out the site tomorrow, Friday, February 6, 2009.
 
No love for "Hands of Steel" Ronny Garvin, Kerry Von Erich, Terry Gordy (The Fabulous FreeBirds) or Bruiser Brody!? C'mon. I should scan all the old tickets/Programs I still have from when my Dad use to take me to the Cow Palace/Civic Center to watch Wrestling. lol.
 
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No love for "Hands of Steel" Ronny Garvin, Kerry Von Erich, Terry Gordy (The Fabulous FreeBirds) or Bruiser Brody!? C'mon. I should scan all the old tickets/Programs I still have from when my Dad used to take me to the Cow Palace/Civic Center to watch Wrestling. lol.
World Class Wrestling was something else. I love the Freebirds.
 
A almost final list has been floating around. Lots of good info here: https://caws.ws/forum/index.php?showforum=170

Macho Man and Demolision are not in the game, but the outfits are in the CAW, which is pretty in depth with several stuff to make missing Legends. There is even hair for Mr T.

The only thing I don't like is the arcade style gameplay.
 
Man, when I was little, I was engrossed in wrestling. Nowadays, it's just cheap porno on Cinemax quality, which is sad. For those of you who loved it from yesteryear, I'll post my favorite match of all time. Enjoy

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Miss Elizabeth :monkey2
 
Hogan slamming Andre. I remember going ape^^^^ at that lol.

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A almost final list has been floating around. Lots of good info here: https://caws.ws/forum/index.php?showforum=170

Macho Man and Demolision are not in the game, but the outfits are in the CAW, which is pretty in depth with several stuff to make missing Legends. There is even hair for Mr T.

The only thing I don't like is the arcade style gameplay.

I hope they then finally have a realistic Savage top rope elbow drop and also the Demolition finisher in the game.
 
The list (possibly full? confirmed so far by announcement or screenshot):

• Andre the Giant
• Arn Anderson
• Bam Bam Bigelow
• Big Boss Man
• Big John Studd
• Bobby Heenan
• Bret Hart
• British Bulldog
• Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
• Dusty Rhodes
• Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
• "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
• Honky Tonk Man
• Hulk Hogan
• Hunter Hearst Helmsley
• Jake "The Snake" Roberts
• Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
• Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka
• Jimmy Hart
• Junkyard Dog
• Kamala
• King Kong Bundy
• Koko B-Ware
• Michael Hayes
• "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
• Mr. Fuji
• Mr. Perfect
• Nikolai Volkoff
• Paul Bearer
• "Ravishing" Rick Rude
• Ric Flair
• Road Warrior Animal
• Road Warrior Hawk
• "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
• Sgt• Slaughter
• Shawn Michaels
• "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
• The Iron Sheik
• The Rock
• Ultimate Warrior
• Undertaker
• Yokozuna
 
glad the legion of doom and warrior are in there! no ax and smash-:banghead:mad::duh....that was a wrong move to leave the demolition out!-the only game that i think ive been able to play as them was the wrestlefest arcade back in the early 90's-what a game that was too!-one of the best wrestling games ever in terms of gameplay! royal rumbles used to fill up with about 8 wrestlers !-none of that 4 in a ring max like console versions!- i vividly remember upto 3 or 4 wrestlers would jump on "earthquake" in an attempt to pin him!..they should have put him in the game too!!
 
To give people that want Savage in the game hope, WWE is finally releasing a best of Macho Man 3 DVD set.

Macho Madness: The Ultimate Randy Savage Collection

"He was one of the most controversial superstars in history of sports entertainment, through his complicated relationship with Miss Elizabeth, his dramatic WWE championship tournament run at WrestleMania IV, the formation and explosive breakup of the MegaPowers with Hulk Hogan, his reign as the Macho King, and his shocking jump to WCW. “Macho Man” Randy Savage brought a chaotic poetry to the ring. He’s widely considered one of the finest in-ring competitors of all time, and his interviews were always a sight to behold. For the first time ever, fans can relive the entire storied career in Macho Madness: The Ultimate Randy Savage Collection, a 3-DVD set that spans two decades of exciting and intense matchups."

The following is the list of matches that will be included on the DVD:

Disc 1

WWE Debut
Randy Savage vs. Rick McGraw
Prime Time Wrestling July 9, 1985

Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat
Boston Garden December 7, 1985

WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
Madison Square Garden December 30, 1985

WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship
Randy Savage vs. Tito Santana
Boston Garden February 8, 1986

WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Bruno Sammartino
Boston Garden January 3, 1987

WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat
WrestleMania III March 29, 1987

Randy Savage vs. Honky Tonk Man
The Main Event February 5, 1988

WWE Championship Tournament Final
Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase
WrestleMania IV March 27, 1988

Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship
Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase
Madison Square Garden June 25, 1988

Disc 2

Randy Savage & Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant & Ted DiBiase
SummerSlam August 29, 1988

WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
WrestleMania V April 2, 1989

WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
The Main Event March 22, 1990

Randy Savage / Sherri vs. Dusty Rhodes / Sapphire
WrestleMania VI April 1, 1990

Retirement Match
Randy Savage vs. Ultimate Warrior
WrestleMania VII March 24, 1991

Randy Savage vs. Jake Roberts
This Tuesday in Texas December 3, 1991

WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
WrestleMania VIII April 5, 1992

Disc 3

WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Shawn Michaels
European Rampage April 19, 1992

Randy Savage & Bret Hart vs. Ric Flair & Shawn Michaels
Worcester, MA July 22, 1992

WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Yokozuna
RAW February 28, 1994

Lifeguard Match
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
Bash at the Beach July 16, 1995

WCW Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
Nitro January 22, 1996

Falls Count Anywhere Match
Randy Savage vs. Diamond Dallas Page
Great American Bash June 15, 1997

WCW Championship Match
Randy Savage & Sid Vicious vs. Kevin Nash & Sting
Bash at the Beach July 11, 1999
 
Holy crap, that's awesome! I just picked up the Saturday Night's Main Event DVD, and was surprised to see that there are a handful of Savage matches there, including his one against Hart, and one against Jake Roberts.
 
All the parts are in the game to make Macho Man. Some think he become available as a downloadable character. I figured they would sell more game with him at launch. I don't see how you can have a Legends of Wrestlemania without Macho Man and Ricky Steamboat.
 
Here is a cool little video about the managers.

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IGN has a new video up with a visit from the Million Dollar Man and game play of him vs Jake the Snake. Kind of funny that Jake doesn't have the bag with Damien in the mini ring entrance cart, it just appears out of nowhere!

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Also, the new article on IGN says that the demo for this should be out next week for the PS3 and 360.
 
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