Virtual Basement’s Wrestling Game Officially Named ‘The Wrestling Code’

Photo Credit: IMPACT Wrestling

After months of roster announcement and speculation, Virtual Basement’s upcoming next-generation wrestling video game officially has a name, “The Wrestling Code.”

Officially revealing the name in a video put out on social media, Virtual Basement also ran down the laundry list of names already set for the game including former WWE Superstars such as Alex Riley, JTG and the late Shad Gaspard, Cryme Tyme, and the latest announced name, Rob Van Dam.

Check out the full roster thus far (via Fightful):

  • Alex Riley
  • “Retro AG” Anthony Greene
  • The Ascension (Konnor & Viktor)
  • Bear Country (Bear Boulder & Dead Bear)
  • Beer City Bruiser (of The Bouncers)
  • Brian Cage
  • Brian Hebner
  • Brian Milonas (of the Bouncers)
  • Brian Pillman Jr
  • The Boys (Brandon & Brent Tate)
  • Bull Dempsey
  • Cabana Man Dan
  • Caprice Coleman
  • Cheeseburger
  • Cryme Tyme (Shad Gaspard & JTG)
  • David Mercury
  • “The Pope” Elijah Burke
  • EC3
  • Eli Drake
  • Enzo Amore/rEAL 1
  • Facade
  • Grim of Grim’s Toy Show
  • Gregory Iron
  • Gym Nasty Boys (Timmy Lou Retton & White Mike)
  • Jason Cade
  • Jeff Cobb
  • Jonathan Gresham
  • Kevin Quinn
  • Kenny King
  • Ken Shamrock
  • Kongo Kong
  • Leon Scott
  • Lloyd A’noai
  • LSG (of Coast 2 Coast)
  • Luigi Primo
  • The Mane Event (Ringleader Midas & Blazin Jay Lyon)
  • Matt Morgan
  • Matt Sydal
  • Matt Taven
  • “Sick” Nick Mondo
  • O’Shay Edwards
  • Petey Williams
  • Rob Van Dam
  • “The Problem” Sefa Fatu
  • Shaheem Ali (of Coast 2 Coast)
  • Shawn Donavan
  • Voros Twins (Chris Patrick)
  • Zach Gowen
  • Zicky Dice
  • Alex Gracia
  • Dani Jordyn
  • Delmi Exo
  • Gabby Ortiz
  • Holidead
  • Ivelisse
  • Killer Kelly
  • Lady Frost
  • Lindsay Snow
  • Sea Stars (Ashley Vox & Delmi Exo)
  • Shazza McKenzie
  • Solo Darling
  • Taynara Conti
  • Thunder Rosa
  • Willow Nightingale

Names like Kylie Rae, Fallah Bahh, Su Yung, and Rich Swann were set for the game but IMPACT Wrestling had them pulled for reasons believed to be due to exclusivity rights but that has never been officially explained.

You can see the full reveal trailer below:

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