1 | * SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Despite the second game's SoundtrackDissonance, many players nevertheless see some songs -- e.g., "Cosmopolitan Bloodloss" (by Music/{{Glassjaw}}) and "Headstrong" (by Trapt) -- as this. |
2 | ** The song that plays over the credits in the second game, aptly titled Legends of Wrestling, is incredibly upbeat and catchy. It was composed by Jimmy Hart, of course. |
3 | * HilariousInHindsight: Wrestling/RobVanDam signed for an appearance in the first game, but then got signed to Wrestling/{{WWE}} before the game would come out. In 2010 the same thing would happen for him at THQ, he signed for an appearance as a "Legend" in ''[[VideoGame/{{WWE}} [=SmackDown!=] Vs. Raw 2011]]'', and then signed with Wrestling/{{TNA}} before the game was released. |
4 | ** Likewise, the same thing happened to Legends Of Wrestling 2 with Wrestling/EddieGuerrero, he signed on to the project, and even did an interview for inclusion in the game, in-between his WWE stints, and was resigned at WWE before the game's release. It would seem he'd signed on for two games as he also appeared in ''Showdown: Legends Of Wrestling'' after returning to WWE. |
5 | * [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong The Jimmy Hart Version]]: Worthy of the trope's original name, as every single wrestler's theme in the game (that wasn't a public domain song, like [[Wrestling/HacksawJimDuggan "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan]]'s theme) was composed by the Mouth Of The South himself. |
6 | * PortingDisaster: The GBA port of the second game. |
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