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WWF Super Wrestlemania
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Super Nintendo - SNES
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Written by: Michael Tincher
Type of FAQ: FAQ/Move List
E-mail address: mtincher69@yahoo.com
Yahoo! IM: mtincher69
AIM: mtincher43
Version: 1.0
Last Update: June 17, 2003
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I. Introduction
a.) Author's Note
b.) What's New
c.) Legal Notice
d.) Site Permission List
II. Game Modes
III. Controls
IV. Wrestler Bios
V. Credits
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Section I: Introduction Section I: Introduction Section I: Introduction Sectio
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| Author's Note |
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Hey people! This is my second wrestling guide. My first was for Legends of
Wrestling on Playstation 2. I hope to do another wrestling guide in the
future for WWF No Mercy (N64) and ECW Hardcore Revolution (Dreamcast).
WWF Super Wrestlemania was the first WWF wrestling game for the Super Nintendo
Entertainment System. It may not be the best wrestling game, but it is fun
for a few hours. If you are looking for a better WWF wrestling game on SNES,
I suggest you get WWF Royal Rumble. WWF Royal Rumble is my second favorite
SNES wrestling game of all time. Besides, if you get stuck on Royal Rumble,
GuitarFreak86 has a great FAQ/Move List that you could use.
Hopefully, this FAQ/Move List will help anyone who needs/wants to use it.
Well, enjoy the guide. If you happen to like my guide, IM or e-mail me
sometime and tell me. Do the same thing if you do not like the guide. If you
have the time, tell me what you dislike about so I can maybe change it
sometime.
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| What's New |
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Version 1.0 - This is the first version of the guide. I have everything that
is extremely important in the guide.
- June 17, 2003
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| Legal Notice |
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This FAQ/Move List is (c) 2003 to Michael Tincher. It may not be used for
your own profit or on any other site without my permission. If you see this
FAQ/Move List on any site that is NOT on my Site Permission List, please
contact me immediately. If you would like to use this FAQ/Move List on
another site, contact me and ask me if you can use it. If I let you use it,
please don’t change anything about the guide and give me proper credit.
You may print this guide out for YOUR OWN PERSONAL USE. Do not print this
guide out, then go and sell it. If you do not want to kill a tree by printing
this guide out, you can save it to your hard drive for your personal use.
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| Site Permission List |
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GameFAQs http://www.gamefaqs.com/
IGN http://faqs.ign.com/
My Site http://www.angelfire.com/games5/mtincher/
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There are three different Game Modes in WWF Super Wrestlemania. For each game
mode, you get to select the wrestler(s) you would like to be. However, the
computer gets to choose your opponent(s). The wrestlers will be set up like
this.
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| "Macho Man" | The | Road Warrior | Road Warrior | Ted |
| Randy Savage | Undertaker | Hawk | Animal | DiBiase |
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|Jake "The Snake"| Hulk | Earthquake | Typhoon | Sid |
| Roberts | Hogan | | | Justice |
|________________|____________|______________|______________|_________|
The three game modes are: One-on-One
Tag Team
Survivor Series
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| One-on-One |
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Number of human players: 1-2
A One-on-One match is exactly like it sounds. One wrestler (you) will take on
another wrestler (a friend or the computer). The first person to pin the
other, and get a 3-count wins the match.
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| Tag Team |
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Number of human players: 1-2
A Tag Team match is made up of two teams of two wrestlers. Whenever one
wrestler gets tired, they can tag in their partner (use A or B to tag in a
partner). Before a Tag Team match starts, you will choose a wrestler, then
the computer or the second player will choose a wrestler. After that, you
will choose your partner, and the computer or second player will do the same.
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| Survivor Series |
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Number of human players: 1-2
A Survivor Series match is similiar to a Tag Team match. But this time,
instead of two-on-two, it is four-on-four. If you are playing against the
computer, you will get to choose your four wrestlers before the computer
chooses your opponents. However, if you are playing against a friend, the
two of you will alternate while selecting a wrestler for your team. If you
want to switch a wrestler that is on the apron to another wrestler you chose
for your team, then press the Select button.
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( |_ _| // // (Y) (A) )
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\ Select Start (B) /
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B button - Punch
A button - Kick
Y button - Run
X button - Grapple
Y button, then A button (while running) - Running Dropkick
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| Grapple Moves |
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To get in a Grapple, press the X button when you are near your opponent.
Before your selected wrestler can perform a Grapple Move, he must gain the
advantage. A tip for gaining the advantage is to continiously press down on
the button for the move you are wanting to do.
B button - Body Slam
A button - Headbutt
Y button - Irish Whip ; If you are close to
the ropes, then your opponent will
be hip tossed out of the ring.
X button - Suplex
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| Opponent on Ground |
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B button - Elbow Drop
A button - Stomp
Y button, then B button (while running) - Flying Elbow Drop
X button (At midsection) - Pin ; If you continously press any
of the buttons after you've decided
to pin someone, it often helps
score the pinfall.
X button (At Head) - Pick up opponent
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| Opponent Running |
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B button - Hip Toss
A button - Flying Dropkick
Y button - Run
X button - Clothesline
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Tag in partner - A or B buttons
Change Wrestler on Apron - Select
(Only in Surivor Series Mode)
Climb Turnbuckle - Get near a turnbuckle in the top
half of the screen, the press the
D-Pad torwards the turnbuckle.
Descend from Turnbuckle - Down button on the D-Pad
Aerial Attack - A, B, X, or Y buttons
Exit the Ring - Walk to the ropes and press the Y
button.
Enter the Ring - D-Pad towards the Apron, while
standing beside the apron.
Roll while on ground - D-Pad Up or Down
Kick Out - This will not always work, but if
you continiously press down on all
of the buttons, sometimes you will
kick out of a pinfall.
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-=- Animal -=-
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Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 262 lbs.
Like his Legion of Doom partner, Hawk, Animal grew up on the mean streets of
Chicago. His incredible upper-body strength enables him to wage a power-based
attack that few opponents can withstand. Despite such power, Animal's
greatest strength may be his relentless ferocity. Once he begins his attack
on his opponent, there is no letup until that opponent has been pummeled into
submission.
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-=- Earthquake -=-
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Height: 6' 2"
Weight: 468 lbs.
One of the Natural Disasters (teamed with Typhoon), Earthquake is a mountain
of a man, whose very physical presence is enought to intimidate many
opponents. His "Earthquake Splash," in which he brings the full brunt of his
468 pounds to bare on his opponent's chest, is an awesomely destructive move:
it once sidelined none other than Hulk Hogan for six months! Wrestling
Earthquake is like wrestling two men at a time.
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-=- Hawk -=-
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Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 294 lbs.
One-half of the Legion of Doom (with Animal), Hawk is a powerful brawler who
favors using the closthesline, a maneuver that has the power to break a man's
neck as his body is sent spinning wildly to the canvas. Uncontrolled
destruction is what Hawk's ring style is all about and he executes all of his
moves with that little "extra." As he hears an opponent cry out in pain, Hawk
is likely to respond, "Ooooh, what a rush!" Few would doubt that this big man
is enjoying himself.
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-=- Hulk Hogan -=-
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Height: 6' 8"
Weight: 303 lbs.
Few sights in wrestling are as impressive as when the "Hulkster" makes his
way into the ring. The most popular wrestler in wrestling history, Hogan has
held the WWF Championship title four times. His legion of fans...
"Hulkamaniacs"... have spurred him on to unprecedented success not only in the
ring, but also on the silver screen, where he has starred in such hits as No
Holds Barred, Rocky III, and Suburban Commando.
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-=- Jake "The Snake" Roberts -=-
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Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 247 lbs.
"The Snake" is aptly named. Quiet and mysterious, Roberts slithers his way
through the WWF ranks like the venomous cobra he scrapes over his fallen
opponents. One never knows when he will strike, but when he does, he does so
with poisonous precision. He boasts a remarkable ability to absorb
punishment, and to inflict it as well. His favorite move, the DDT, is one of
the most punishing in the WWF. Attack Snake and you will find you have not
done much more than make him angry and determined to sink his fangs into you.
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-=- "Macho Man" Randy Savage -=-
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Height: 6' 5"
Weight: 302 lbs.
The Macho Man may be one of the most colorful individuals in the WWF, but he
is also one of the most dangerous. Often accmopanied by his lovely manager
and wife, Elizabeth, Savage boasts a ring style that is a straight ahead blend
of science, street brawling, and aerial tactics. His daring leaps from the
top turnbuckle have impressed millions of fans -- and led to the defeat of
hundreds of frustrated opponents.
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-=- Sid Justice -=-
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Height: 6' 6"
Weight: 279 lbs.
When Sid claims before a match that "justice will be served," you should thank
your lucky starts that you are not the man standing across from him! Justice
boasts a remarkably chiseled physique, the result of a daily workout regimen
that has catapulted him into the top ranks of the most powerful men of the
WWF. His awesome musculature enables him to launch a power attack that is as
impressive as his body.
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-=- "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase -=-
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Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 260 lbs.
The Million Dollar Man is unquestionably the wealthiest competitor in the WWF,
and he frequently uses that wealth to further his own career (to the point,
some say, of bribing referees and officials). This is just in keeping with
his favorite saying, "Everybody has a price." DiBiase finds that price and
pays it. he is a peerless ring tactician who often takes shortcuts to
victory. Obnoxious and arrogant, he has been featured on Lifestyles of the
Rich and Famous.
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-=- Typhoon -=-
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Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 358 lbs.
This big man, who comprises one half of the Natural Disasters, takes his name
very seriously. Every time he steps through the ropes, it is indeed a
disaster... for his opponenet! Typhoon is as relentless in his attack as the
storm for which he is named... and often causes much damage. "There are no
emergency precautions to protect you from Typhoon," he says. Wise men heed
that warning.
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-=- The Undertaker -=-
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Height: 6' 10 1/2"
Weight: 328 lbs.
Managed by the macabre and bizarre Paul Bearer, the Undertaker has had a
strange fascination (some would call it an obession) with death. He has been
actually known to ambush opponents and lock them into coffins or place them in
body bags. Despite such shocking activities and his distateful perchant for
graveyards and funeral parlors, The Undertaker remains a formidable and
determined opponent in the ring.
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-I would like to thank God for giving me the ability to be living, much less
ability to write.
-I would like to thank CJayC for putting this FAQ/Walkthrough on his site, for
being a great guy, and putting so much time into GameFAQs.
-World-of-Nintendo for giving me a copy of the instruction manual, and for the
SNES ASCII art controller.
-Finally, myself for typing up this guide, and for taking the time to make
this guide.
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under International Copyright Law.
(c) 2003 Michael Tincher. All rights reserved.
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