WWE 13: 10 Snubbed Superstars Who Should've Been Included

7. Steve Blackman

With Ken Shamrock making the game grade this time around, many people were surprised when €œThe Lethal Weapon€, wasn't announced. While it's true that Blackman wasn't exactly the most mic-savvy of entertainers, this guy could really go in the ring. While many will remember his ashamedly entertaining Head Cheese tag-team with Al Snow, during the Attitude era Steve Blackman was a freakin' wrestling machine that could've reached the heights of Kurt Angle if given the right kind of push, and his exploits in the hardcore division have yet to be equalled in the eyes of many old-school fans. Indeed, there was an intensity, and a great overall skill that Blackman showed that has made him an influence for many of today's popular stars (D-Bry Daniel Brian has referenced Blackman numerous times on WWE's NXT programming), and a fierce competitor who above all else performed breathtakingly well in the ring. Surely, it'd be awesome to have Blackman fight in some hardcore-style matches on WWE 13 and feud with the likes of Ken Shamrock and CM Punk? Man, it's totally not going to happen, we know that. Blackman will probably not make the DLC list either, but let's take a second to remember the Lethal Weapon... thanks.
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