I still remember stepping onto the convention floor and getting my hands on the original demo — the energy was electric. There was real buzz in the air, the kind that only comes when something truly special is about to break. Fans were drawn to the booth like moths to a flame, and there, standing proudly among the flashing lights and chatter, were women dressed as some of the game’s most iconic characters. It wasn’t just a stand — it was a spectacle. That booth became one of the hottest spots of the entire event.
The game itself? Brilliant. Refreshing. It stood out with bold, imaginative character designs and captured everything we love about wrestling — the drama, the power, the flair — while daring to carve its own path in a genre long dominated by male superstars.
Reviving this franchise wouldn’t just be a nostalgic trip down memory lane — it would be a powerful statement. A chance for a whole new generation to discover a game that once challenged the norm, embraced diversity, and brought a fresh perspective to the ring. It’s time to bring the spotlight back — where it belongs.