Video games centered around the world of professional wrestling have exploded in popularity throughout the past two decades. As pro wrestling companies such as WCW andWWEgained a wider audience, their depiction in video games followed suit. The result has been a steady stream of wrestling-related titles, some directly connected with the mainstream promotions, while others are purely fictional.

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One of the centerpieces of any wrestling title is its roster. Fans of a particular series expect to find their familiar cast of characters included in the final product. However, there are some additions to a roster that defy explanation. Some are so strange that it begs the question: “What were they thinking?” These are some of the more choice entries.

Updated Jul 10, 2025 by Mark Hospodar:With the recent release ofWWE 2K22, players can once again experience the joys of simulated pro wrestling without major issues. Fans can get lost within the game’s creation suite alone for hours on end.

Ribbie

Since a new WWE game has hit the market, it’s worth revisiting some of the weirdest characters ever included in pro wrestling games. This list has been updated to include a few more baffling additions that somehow made it into the final products of these games.

14Ribbie: WWE 2K20

WWE 2K20was notoriously panned by fans and critics alike for its instability and myriad collection of bugs. It’s not a stretch to imagine that even devoted WWE fans probably skipped playing the game altogether. Those that did missed out on Ribbie, a character that can be unlocked in MyCareer Mode.

As his name implies, Ribbie is a……rib. He serves as the mascot for a minor league baseball team and stars as an opponent inWWE 2K20’s story mode. Why the game needed to include an anthropomorphic rib on its roster of characters is a little mystifying, not to mention downright strange.

Crash Test Dummy

13Crash Test Dummy: Wrestlemania 2000

Most people are familiar with crash test dummies; mannequins that are used when testing a vehicle’s safety. However, in their spare time, crash test dummies have been known to become professional wrestlers……at least that’s whatWrestlemania 2000would have people believe.

The Crash Test Dummy inWrestlemania 2000was used when previewing movesets. Nevertheless, players could use the Crash Test Dummy’s parts when editing a female wrestler. Although certainly strange, it speaks to the creativity of the older WWE games that allowed such options to be possible.

Golden AJ Styles

12Golden AJ Styles: WWE 2K19

Playing as one’s favorite wrestler in a WWE game is obviously a large part of the appeal. AJ Styles had been playable in WWE games for a few years prior toWWE 2K19. However, 2019’s iteration of the pro wrestling simulator offered fans of AJ Styles something a little different.

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Players who completed the AJ Styles Million Dollar Tower unlocked a gilded version of the popular star. Fans could play as a golden AJ Styles, who looked likesomething out ofGoldfinger. It’s an unusual reward, to say the least.

11Andy Kaufman: Legends Of Wrestling 2

Legends of Wrestlingwasn’t just a WWE-centric title. The game included former wrestlers from a variety of promotions. The game and its sequel were rather mediocre compared to more polished WWE titles that were available at the time.Legends of Wrestling 2, however, had one thing that other pro wrestling games didn’t: Andy Kaufman.

Wrestling aficionados will likely remember that Jerry “the King” Lawler andcomedian Andy Kaufmanhad a “feud” in the early 1980s. Lawler famously slapped Kaufman on an episode ofDavid Letterman, although the incident was actually staged. Still, fans can relive the rivalry inLegends of Wrestling 2by playing either Lawler or Kaufman.

Andy Kaufman

10The Trainer: WWF Warzone

The roster ofWWF Warzone,one of the best pro wrestling games on the PS1, contains some of the most popular and hardest-hitting wrestlers of the late ’90s. Any wrestling fan knows the names of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, and The Undertaker. Does anyone remember The Trainer being a member of that vaunted list?

The Trainer, one of many unlockable characters in the game, cuts a pretty unintimidating figure. Sporting a rather generic-looking attire, his purpose is to serve as a punching bag for players trying to learn the complicated control scheme. Being given the opportunity to play as him seems odd, not to mention a bit of a letdown.

The Trainer From WWF Warzone

Fans of Al Snow will undoubtedly remember Head, a creepy mannequin appendage who Snow would often converse with. It became an iconic element of Al Snow’s gimmick and was widely popular with fans at the time.

However, it may be a bit of a stretch to assume that players actually expected to “play” as Head inWWF Attitude. It is, after all, an inanimate object and tends to stand out among the other members of the roster. What makes the experience even creepier is its lack of a torso, being made of only a floating head, arms, and legs. An inspired addition, to be sure.

Head Character From WWF Attitude

8Dr. Frank: WCW/NWO Revenge

Not to be outdone by its rival, WCW also rolled out its own series of video games to compete with the WWF. One such entry wasWCW/NWO Revenge, a game that would prove to ramp up the silliness that was already evident in the WWF games.

Entirely fictional characters were added to the cast, thereby contributing a dash of humor to the arcade-style action. One of the more unusual additions is Dr. Frank, an obvious allusion to Frankenstein’s monster from literature and classic film. Playing as an actual monster amidst men who sometimes look like monsters is an interesting idea.

dr. frank wcw nwo revenge

7Unknown: WWF Smackdown 2!: Know Your Role

The limitations of the PS1 hardware made roster space a finite commodity inWWF Smackdown 2!: Know Your Role. A workaround was established whereby the player is able to unlock certain “parts” throughout the course of season mode. These unlockable items, when combined in the creation suite, made brand-new wrestlers that were often based on real people.

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How the items were unlocked, however, was a little odd. The player character would usually be ambushed by another wrestler called Unknown, who wore a hodgepodge of locked attire items. If the player defeated Unknown in a match the items became unlocked forlater use in the creation suite.

6Howard Finkel: WWF No Mercy

Howard Finkel was a legendary ring announcer for the WWE for decades. His more notable performances typically revolved around pay-per-views, such as theRoyal RumbleandWrestleMania. Finkel was also known to be involved in storylines with a humorous twist to them and was often a source of comic relief.

Perhaps it was his use as a funnyman that led to his inclusion inWWF No Mercy. The addition of playable announcers in a game is often treated as a comedic exercise seeing as how they are not trained performers. Having Howard Finkel square off against Jim Ross in a video game is something that is done purely for the laughs. It certainly doesn’t make much logical sense.

Collection Of Unknown Characters In WWF Smackdown 2

5Lady X: Rumble Roses

Realism wasn’t exactly at the top of the priority list whenRumble Roseswas released in 2004. Featuring a diverse cast of scantily-clad women, the purpose of the game is to titillate rather than deliver a grounded pro wrestling experience, even though it uses the sameenjoyable game engineasSmackdown! Here Comes the Pain.

The silliness is taken to a new level when one considers Lady X. As opposed to the majority of her opponents, who are made of flesh-and-blood, Lady X is a robotic cyborg with no emotions whatsoever. And just in case someone were to take this game too seriously, Lady X also can fire rockets and spin her torso around like a helicopter while she chaotically flails her arms.

Howard Finkel From WWF No Mercy

Lady X From Rumble Roses