After winning five matches, the player fights King Slender, the Video Wrestling Association (VWA) Champion. First, the player fights in matches against increasingly difficult CPU opponents. Single player mode consists of two parts. The game was also the first wrestling title to feature a cameraman at ringside (though he does not interact with the wrestlers). In effect, if the referee is on the other side of the ring when an opponent initiates a pin, the player will have additional time to try and escape. For example, whenever a pinfall is attempted, the referee must run to where the two wrestlers are, lay on his stomach, and begin the three count. The referee in the game is fairly accurate. The game was one of the first wrestling games to feature an in-ring referee. Moreover, it is possible for a wrestler to be counted out while executing a Plunger if he has crossed the ring ropes by the count of 20.) That is, as long as at least one wrestler is outside the ring, the referee's count continues. (Note: The referee's count is broken only after both wrestlers have re-entered the ring. Failure to do so results in a loss (via count-out) or a draw (double count-out), if both wrestlers fail to re-enter in time. It is possible to leave the ring however, a player who does so must re-enter the ring before the referee's 20-count. The player chooses a wrestler with unique skills and presses various combinations of buttons to use different wrestling moves. The game was the third wrestling game on the Nintendo Entertainment System (after M.U.S.C.L.E. Pro Wrestling is a Nintendo Entertainment System game, as well as a Family Computer Disk System game for one or two players first released in 1986. Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. If you think that the game in your browser doesn't work as it should, try to choose another online emulator from this table.
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