Game Boy Advance

WWF: Road to WrestleMania

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WWF: Road to WrestleMania is a Game Boy Advance wrestling action game developed by Natsume and published by THQ. Built around fast arcade-style matches, it adds a career structure with character growth as players climb toward WrestleMania X-Seven. Featuring many stars from the Attitude Era, the game was noted for bringing a solid roster and surprisingly full-featured portable wrestling experience to early GBA players.
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Release Date
2001-01-01
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The game uses an angled top-down ring view for one-on-one wrestling matches. Players can jump into exhibition bouts or progress through a career mode, facing successive opponents and improving stats over time. Core actions include strikes, grapples, running attacks, pins, reversals, and signature finishers. Success depends on spacing, timing, and knowing when to pressure or conserve momentum, especially as later opponents become tougher and more specialized.

The Rock

One of the signature Attitude Era superstars, known for strong offense and iconic finishers.

Stone Cold Steve Austin

A main-event star with an aggressive style and reliable all-around offense.

Triple H

A balanced top-tier wrestler whose move set suits controlled pressure and counterplay.

Learn grapple follow-ups early, since relying only on basic strikes makes it harder to control stronger opponents. Against tougher wrestlers, use quick attacks to create openings before attempting grabs or corner pressure. In career mode, spread upgrades across offense, defense, and stamina instead of focusing on only one stat. Save finishers for moments when the opponent is weakened to improve your chances of scoring a successful pin.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use grapples frequently instead of spamming basic attacks.

Tips

Try finishers when the opponent is already worn down.

Tips

Balanced stat growth is safer than over-investing in one attribute.

User Reviews

A solid early GBA wrestling game with a better roster than expected.

User Reviews

It takes some practice, but the match flow feels satisfying once the controls click.

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