WCW vs nWo: World Tour (N64): Hidden Wrestlers (3/6): Wrath gameplay. [Epilepsy Warning]

WCW vs nWo: World Tour (N64): Hidden Wrestlers (3/6): Wrath gameplay. [Epilepsy Warning]

Gameplay of the hidden wrestler Wrath in Aki’s WCW vs nWo: World Tour for the Nintendo 64. Oh Wrath. So cool. So underutilised. Wrath was one of the many gimmicks undertaken by wrestler Bryan Clark, and in my opinion it was also his best. Wrath never got very far on the card, unfortunately, and despite looking like a badass and being able to pull off some amazing bumps never got very far on the mid-card, like so many others being a victim of WCW's awful booking in the late 90s when he was forced to lose to Kevin Nash. Just like, ya know, everyone who had to face Kevin Nash. Bryan would eventually also be a part of the short-lived group KroniK with Brian Adams, which the less is said about the better. To sum it up, their biggest moment, the height of their tag-team, was at Bash at the Beach 2000. Ya know, the PPV which is best known for when Jeff Jarrett laid down on the floor and allowed himself to be pinned, while Vince Russo threw the WCW championship belt at Ho Kogan, before the Hulkster uttered the immortal line: "this is why this company is in the state it's in". But more on that another time. Wrath isn't anything too special here, but it was cool to play as such an underrated wrestler. He reminds me a lot of another of my favourite wrestlers, Rhyno; a straight-up bad-ass who's just cool for the sake of being cool, and I feel like he could have been a real contender against Goldberg. Lastly, this isn't the last time we’ll be seeing Wrath either, but more on that when we get to WCW Revenge.