WWF Raw (1994) expanded on the previous 16-bit WWF titles, offering more wrestlers, new moves, and increased match variety. Available on SNES, Genesis, and other platforms, it included stars like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker, and Razor Ramon, giving fans a robust roster to explore. Each wrestler carried unique moves that reflected their TV personas.
Match types ranged from singles and tag to Survivor Series elimination bouts, a standout feature at the time. Gameplay remained simple but responsive, with button mashing for grapples and a range of strikes, slams, and top-rope offense. The addition of power moves and outside-the-ring action added depth.
Raw is remembered as a high point of the WWF’s 16-bit era, blending spectacle and variety into a package that appealed to casual and hardcore fans alike. Its Survivor Series mode made it a favorite for multiplayer sessions.