5 worst WWE video games ever

2k17 had its flaws but there are some WWE games that are worse

#2 WWF Steel Cage Challenge (1992)

The first game to feature the steel cage (Credits: GameFabrique)

For home consoles, particularly the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), it took a while for the WWE games to find their footing. And WWE Steel Cage, which was released in 1992, was no exception.

As the title suggests, the fact that it was the first WWE game to feature a steel cage was the game's main selling point. However, even that was not enough to save it from being in the disappointment pile. Quite frankly, the game was a big bore.

There were only about five to six moves at your disposal (not for each wrestler, but for the entire game). It did not matter whom you chose from the 10-man roster, all of them wrestled in the exact same way, employing the same boring pattern of punches and kicks.

Somehow, it even managed to be worse than the preceding games, and the introduction of the cage being the only redeeming factor to point to.

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE