10 WWE Superstars Who Never Made It Into A WWE Video Game
10. Giant González
Now, hear me out. It's not that Giant González was a super popular, ultra-entertaining figure during his short stint in the WWF. He wasn't. He was, however, the tallest professional wrestler in history. The monster was billed at 8' 0", but he was actually closer to 7' 7" in real life. And he wore a bodysuit with airbrushed muscles and tufts of hair on it.
How does that not find its way into a video game during the early '90s? Kids would have played a game starring only Giant González for months on end without ever swapping out the cartridge.
It seems his absence from video game lore is due to poor timing, as his incredibly short tenure in the company never lent itself to lining up with their game release schedule. The closest one González was in contention for was Rage in the Cage, which remains one of the best wrestling games of all time.
Unfortunately, Rage in the Cage came out two months after González had left the WWE to take his freakish height over to New Japan.