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

3. Dynamite Kid

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One of the most underrated high-flyers of his generation, Dynamite Kid was never able to earn the same kind of marketability as his tag partner, Davey Boy Smith.

That's especially evident in the WWE video game universe, where The British Bulldog has showed up in a perplexing ten games, yet decades after his WWE debut, Dynamite Kid has yet to show up in one.

In terms of move set alone, there wasn't a more dynamic guy during the mid-to-late '80s - which may have made him a little hard to program in those early days, where Hulk Hogan's Five Moves of Doom ruled supreme on the Nintendo.

But considering how far ahead of his time the Dynamite Kid was, he could still be one of the most enjoyable characters to play in a modern video game. At the very least, he's a better option than The Junkyard Dog, who finds his way into far too many of the Smackdown Vs. Raw series.

But hey, at least he made it into that unlicensed Legends of Wrestling game.

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