10 WWE Superstars Who Never Made It Into A WWE Video Game

6. Bull Nakano

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If your first response to reading that name was "Who...?" then you're going to want to head over to YouTube and remedy that unfamiliarity real quick.

Bull Nakano began her career in Japan but spent a couple of years with the WWE in the mid-'90s, which happened to be during the first revitalization of the women's division. Nakano wasn't a 'diva'. You weren't going to find her doing photo shoots for a bikini calendar or using her feminine wiles to get what she wanted.

No, she was just going to piledrive it out of you.

Her most famous feud was a back-and-forth battle for the Women's Championship with Alundra Blayze. Nakano was an imposing figure and a natural heel, but more than that, she was able to drag some impressive matches out of the usually mediocre Blayze.

So it was a sad day when WWE announced Blayze as a downloadable option for WWE 2K16, but made no mention of her greatest adversary. In a way, that's almost fitting, since it was actually Blayze's abrupt jump over to WCW - where she took the WWE Women's Championship and threw it in the trash on national television - that sunk the reinvigorated women's division, along with Nakano's career.

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