Ahh, I rented both Def Jams. NY is more of a fighting game than a wrestling game. It's a great mix of the genres. They're so many ways to KO someone. Wack'um with a bottle, slam'um into an SUV, double-team, or a simple haymaker to the jaw. My guy was Martial Arts, Kick Boxing, Submissions. Get them in a clinch, knee them 'til their health drops to the Danger zone, and go for a Blazin' move or break a leg. My little sister used Street Fighting and Kick Boxing. Don't tell her I said this, I think that combo works better than mine. It's hard to beat a clinch that leads to a haymaker, ending the match (and I taught her that!).
A little tip to unlock more fighters sooner, play free-for-alls and you'll get cash for defeating all 3 opponents. Cha-ching!
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