WWF New York was a wrestling-themed restaurant that opened up in November of 1999.
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Now Limp Bizkit and WWE are a thing of the past as their last theme song was for Survivor Series 2003 with the song "Build a Bridge," but they were quite tight there for a while. All this hype lead to Fred Durst appearing in a WWE video game… madness!įollowing the game’s release, Limp Bizkit went on to be the theme song once again for WrestleMania a mere two years later for WrestleMania XIX with the song "Crack Addict." They performed that song live and performed "Rollin’" for Undertaker’s entrance (which wasn’t even his theme song anymore)! WATCH: Limp Bizkit performs "Rollin’" for Undertaker’s entrance at WrestleMania XIX This wasn’t only used for the theme song of the big event, one regarded by many as the greatest WrestleMania of all time, but the song was also used in what many consider to be the greatest match promo package of all time too - The Rock vs. WrestleMania X-Seven’s theme song was by - you guessed it - Limp Bizkit, this time with their track "My Way." This was the beginning of a whacky but memorable relationship between WWE and Limp Bizkit.Ī few months went by, and WrestleMania season approached. The release date is important here as this was in the middle of WWE’s Limp Bizkit phase.Īround this timeframe, starting in December 2000, The Undertaker debuted Limp Bizkit’s "Rollin’" as a theme song to go with his American Badass gimmick. The game in question is ‘WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It’ which was released in late 2001. Limp Bizkit frontman, Fred Durst, was once playable in a WWE video game. Fred Durst as a Playable Character in WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It
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Reddit user u/Bahamas_is_relevant, who recently shared this photo, mentioned this WWF Superstars arcade game can still be found at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania, so if you’re ever feeling nostalgic, and you’re in that area, feel free to roll the years back! 19. These can still be found today very scarcely at some arcades. Everything released afterward has been for consoles, not arcades. Many wrestling fans growing up around that time will have fond memories of spending hours on this at their local arcade! Following this, WWF WrestleFest was released in 1991, and then WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game in 1995. This ‘WWF Superstars’ arcade game came out in 1989. Each of those photos has an interesting story behind them. We did some deep-diving and compiled a collection of classic nostalgic wrestling photos.