WWE 13: 9 More Wrestlers Who Should Be DLC

4. Test

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQb-kwxYzKg No, this isn't a test, this is the Test. There is trouble surrounding the man behind Test, Andrew Martin, due to his severely premature death in 2009, aged only 33. Yet, he was a vital and consistently present part of the Attitude Era and beyond, and so deserves a place in the game. Test was an excellent wrestler, and despite his popularity never reaching the heights his potential could have resulted in, one cannot deny that he had one of the strongest boots in WWE history. Let's just take a glance at the number of storylines Test was involved in during the Attitude Era: The Corporation, The Union, his wedding to Stephanie McMahon, the team T&A, and being a defectee to the Alliance. Furthermore, Test had a good deal of championship success, winning the Intercontinental, European, World Tag Team and Hardcore titles. Test's impressive size and agility kept him in a prominent position throughout this ratings boom that was the Attitude Era. He was also lucky enough that during his tenure he was featured alongside some of the most beautiful women in WWE history, such as Trish Stratus, Stacy Keibler and Torrie Wilson. If he were still alive today, I feel he would have a place in today's WWE, and we should not allow the controversy surrounding his sad passing stop him from being rightly featured in WWE 13. Let's face it - everybody loves Testicles. Last appearance in WWE video game series: WWE Smackdown! Here Comes the Pain
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