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- D-Mob (Christopher Judge), after being arrested for involvement in a shooting, is broken out of police custody. Now, his crew is involved in a major turf war with Crow (Snoop Dogg), with control of New York's underground at stake.
- Three years since D-Mob (Christopher Judge) the New York mafia boss antagonist from Baltimore kicked him out on the streets, a protagonist street fighter must help his friend Manny (Dion Luther) pay off his debts by getting back in the ring and win a street fighting championship comprised of other wannabe street fighter champions and Def Jam's most popular hip-hop recording artists & his main love interest Angeline "Angel" Rodriguez (Christina Milian) who the girlfriend of D-Mob. Features appearances from rap artists from Def Jam Recordings Capone, DMX, Funkmaster Flex, Ghostface Killah, Joe Budden, Keith Murray, Ludacris, Method Man, N.O.R.E., Redman, Scarface, and WC. Also featured Japanese rappers from Def Jam Japan Dabo, & S-Word.
- Over 70 characters, 10 venues, 7 different areas outside the arena, new weapons, a developing story mode, an extensive create-a-wrestler mode, and much more, deliver the most comprehensive and best wrestling game of the decade.
- The sequel wrestling game to WCW vs. NWO: World Tour (1997), introducing ring entrances, improved graphics, a larger roster, more arenas, more signature moves, a championship mode, attire modification, and other improvements.
- WWF wrestling game based on the annual pay-per-view, WrestleMania 2000 (2000). Introducing a Create-a-Wrestler, Royal Rumble, King of the Ring, pay-per-view mode, along with a story mode which places the player on the long road to WWF glory.
- Video game where the big boys play ballet with tea drinkers party.
- WCW vs. NWO: World Tour features professional wrestlers from the WCW and NWO stables, and uses the revolutionary "grappling system." Fight in a range of match modes, or enter a league or tournament mode which remained unique to the game.