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* '''The Great Oni''' (''Mysterious Budo''): A flashy and speedy wrestler from Japan, which excites the crowd with his style. He's got a rivalry with El Stingray due to their fast and flashy styles.
* '''The Great Oni''' (''Mysterious Budo''): A flashy and speedy wrestler from Japan, which excites the crowd with his style. He's got a rivalry with El Stingray due to their fast and flashy styles.
* '''The Scorpion''' (''The Astro''): The mysterious leader of the BWA, whose past is unknown. The closest the game has to a [[Big Bad]].
* '''The Scorpion''' (''The Astro''): The mysterious leader of the BWA, whose past is unknown. The closest the game has to a [[Big Bad]].
* '''Titanic Tim''' (''Titan the Great''): An English wrestler who uses his large size to intimitade his opponent. He's acquaintances with [[Street Fighter (video game)|Birdie]] and at times they formed a tag team nicknamed "500 Trillon Power."
* '''Titanic Tim''' (''Titan the Great''): An English wrestler who uses his large size to intimitade his opponent. He's acquaintances with [[Street Fighter (video game)|Birdie]] and at times they formed a tag team nicknamed "500 Trillon Power".


Following ports for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]], an [[Updated Rerelease]] titled ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' was released in arcades, focusing on the tag team mode of the original. Finally, a third game was released under the name ''Ring of Destruction - Slam Masters II'' (''Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout'' in Japan), which ditched the wrestling mechanics for a pure [[Fighting Game]] experience (in other words, it featured round-based matches and victory by K.O.), [[Hand Wave|under the excuse]] of Scorpion changing the rules. Outside that, the game follows the same non-plot as before, now with Ortega coming out of retirement to hold the final bout for the championship. 4 new wrestlers are joined by the 10 originals:
Following ports for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]], an [[Updated Rerelease]] titled ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' was released in arcades, focusing on the tag team mode of the original. Finally, a third game was released under the name ''Ring of Destruction - Slam Masters II'' (''Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout'' in Japan), which ditched the wrestling mechanics for a pure [[Fighting Game]] experience (in other words, it featured round-based matches and victory by K.O.), [[Hand Wave|under the excuse]] of Scorpion changing the rules. Outside that, the game follows the same non-plot as before, now with Ortega coming out of retirement to hold the final bout for the championship. 4 new wrestlers are joined by the 10 originals:
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* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Several. Victor Ortega = [[Hulk Hogan]], El Stingray = Lizmark, The Scorpion = Tinieblas, Alexander the Grater = Big Van Vader, Great Oni = Great Kabuki, etc.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Several. Victor Ortega = [[Hulk Hogan]], El Stingray = Lizmark, The Scorpion = Tinieblas, Alexander the Grater = Big Van Vader, Great Oni = Great Kabuki, etc.
* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]: Every player in Team Battle mode. Strangely enough, [[Mirror Match|mirror matches]] were not allowed until the ''Duo'' version, even though every character has a different palette for each player in Team Battle mode in addition to the standard palette used in Single Match mode.
* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]: Every player in Team Battle mode. Strangely enough, [[Mirror Match|mirror matches]] were not allowed until the ''Duo'' version, even though every character has a different palette for each player in Team Battle mode in addition to the standard palette used in Single Match mode.
** '''{{color|red|Player 1}}'''
** '''{{color|red|Player 1}}'''.
** '''{{color|gold|Player 2}}'''
** '''{{color|gold|Player 2}}'''.
** '''{{color|blue|Player 3}}'''
** '''{{color|blue|Player 3}}'''.
** '''{{color|green|Player 4}}'''
** '''{{color|green|Player 4}}'''.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Rip Saber, reflected in his movelist in which he employs things such as ''[[Throw Down the Bomblet|hand grenades]]'' to fight.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Rip Saber, reflected in his movelist in which he employs things such as ''[[Throw Down the Bomblet|hand grenades]]'' to fight.
** Jumbo Flapjack will choke out opponents with his wrist tape and he breathes mist.
** Jumbo Flapjack will choke out opponents with his wrist tape and he breathes mist.
* [[Dub Name Change]]: As seen above, all of the wrestlers in the first game except Haggar.
* [[Dub Name Change]]: As seen above, all of the wrestlers in the first game except Haggar.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: King Rasta Mon, or as his Japanese game puts it, "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Missing IQ.]]"
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: King Rasta Mon, or as his Japanese game puts it, "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Missing IQ]]".
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: Several techniques, Haggar being the best known example with his Spinning Clothesline and [[Spinning Piledriver]].
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: Several techniques, Haggar being the best known example with his Spinning Clothesline and [[Spinning Piledriver]].
* [[Fan Service]]: Aside from all of the macho men (for the ladies and maybe some guys), there's also [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS_12ODyoqU#t=8m55s Black Widow's reveal.] [[Male Gaze|It shouldn't come as a surprise that]] [[The Smurfette Principle|the only female]] [[Foreign Fanservice|of the cast]] [[Flung Clothing|sheds her concealing disguise to reveal]] [[Ms. Fanservice|herself]] [[Stripperiffic|wearing nothing more than a]] [[Leotard of Power]] [[Bare Your Midriff|cut to resemble]] [[Chainmail Bikini|a training bra and thong.]]
* [[Fan Service]]: Aside from all of the macho men (for the ladies and maybe some guys), there's also [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FS_12ODyoqU#t=8m55s Black Widow's reveal.] [[Male Gaze|It shouldn't come as a surprise that]] [[The Smurfette Principle|the only female]] [[Foreign Fanservice|of the cast]] [[Flung Clothing|sheds her concealing disguise to reveal]] [[Ms. Fanservice|herself]] [[Stripperiffic|wearing nothing more than a]] [[Leotard of Power]] [[Bare Your Midriff|cut to resemble]] [[Chainmail Bikini|a training bra and thong.]]
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* [[Husky Russkie]]: Biff is actually an [[Inverted Trope|inversion]], being a [[Jack of All Stats|more balanced]] character and not even the tallest.
* [[Husky Russkie]]: Biff is actually an [[Inverted Trope|inversion]], being a [[Jack of All Stats|more balanced]] character and not even the tallest.
* [[Impossible Hourglass Figure]]: Black Widow.
* [[Impossible Hourglass Figure]]: Black Widow.
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: All wrestlers are given nicknames in their bios. Also, certain tag teams in ''Duo'' are recognized by the computer and given a specific nickname, like Biff and Gunloc being the "Hyper Cannons."
* [[In-Series Nickname]]: All wrestlers are given nicknames in their bios. Also, certain tag teams in ''Duo'' are recognized by the computer and given a specific nickname, like Biff and Gunloc being the "Hyper Cannons".
* [[Inevitable Tournament]]
* [[Inevitable Tournament]]
* [[Jack of All Stats]]: Biff Slamkovich.
* [[Jack of All Stats]]: Biff Slamkovich.
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** In ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' and ''Ring of Destruction'', the characters' color palette are automatically assigned depending on the player selecting the character (unlike in the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series, in which players get to choose their palette). Because of this, Player 2 in ''Ring of Destruction'' always uses the character's alternate palette no matter what and all the players use alternate palettes in ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' to make it easier to distinguish everyone since all the matches are 2-on-2.
** In ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' and ''Ring of Destruction'', the characters' color palette are automatically assigned depending on the player selecting the character (unlike in the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series, in which players get to choose their palette). Because of this, Player 2 in ''Ring of Destruction'' always uses the character's alternate palette no matter what and all the players use alternate palettes in ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' to make it easier to distinguish everyone since all the matches are 2-on-2.
* [[Mission Pack Sequel]]: ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' is this to the original ''Slam Masters''.
* [[Mission Pack Sequel]]: ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' is this to the original ''Slam Masters''.
* [[Multiple Endings]]/[[Cliff Hanger]]: In the first game, simply beating the game has your character challenged at the championship ceremony by three unnamed wrestlers who, judging by their attire, have formed a [[Power Stable]]. Beat the game without continuing, and instead you are challenged by a returning Victor Ortega. Either way, you don't get to play, or even see, the fight; instead, the game ends as the new challenger(s) climb into the ring, with the phrase "The next battle begins..."
* [[Multiple Endings]]/[[Cliff Hanger]]: In the first game, simply beating the game has your character challenged at the championship ceremony by three unnamed wrestlers who, judging by their attire, have formed a [[Power Stable]]. Beat the game without continuing, and instead you are challenged by a returning Victor Ortega. Either way, you don't get to play, or even see, the fight; instead, the game ends as the new challenger(s) climb into the ring, with the phrase "The next battle begins...".
* [[Mysterious Past]]/[[Shrouded in Myth]]: The Scorpion.
* [[Mysterious Past]]/[[Shrouded in Myth]]: The Scorpion.
* [[Non-Player Character]]: The game's referee, Harry Hicks. He's even graced with his own bio. Also Jessica, as well as Ortega in the first game only.
* [[Non-Player Character]]: The game's referee, Harry Hicks. He's even graced with his own bio. Also Jessica, as well as Ortega in the first game only.
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* [[Ryu and Ken]]: Biff and Gunloc have similar techniques, and are differentiated by their grappling moves. This is [[Justified Trope]] in-story the same way, by both being training partners and rivals.
* [[Ryu and Ken]]: Biff and Gunloc have similar techniques, and are differentiated by their grappling moves. This is [[Justified Trope]] in-story the same way, by both being training partners and rivals.
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]/[[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: [[It Was His Sled|Black Widow]].
* [[Samus Is a Girl]]/[[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: [[It Was His Sled|Black Widow]].
* [[Shared Universe]]: By virtue of the fact that [[Final Fight|Mike Haggar]] is a playable character and various ''Street Fighter II'' characters (such as Chun-Li, Honda, Zangief, and Balrog) can be seen in the backgrounds of certain stages.
* [[Shared Universe]]: By virtue of the fact that [[Final Fight|Mike Haggar]] is a playable character and various ''Street Fighter II'' characters (such as Chun-Li, Honda, Zangief and Balrog) can be seen in the backgrounds of certain stages.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Scorpion can somehow generate lightning, thought he's only seen using it the intro and his taunt.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Scorpion can somehow generate lightning, thought he's only seen using it the intro and his taunt.
* [[Shout-Out]]/[[Continuity Nod]]: In Hugo's ending in ''[[Street Fighter III]]: 2nd Impact'', his opponents in a Tag Team match are presented as either Biff and Gunloc or Black Widow and Haggar.
* [[Shout-Out]]/[[Continuity Nod]]: In Hugo's ending in ''[[Street Fighter III]]: 2nd Impact'', his opponents in a Tag Team match are presented as either Biff and Gunloc or Black Widow and Haggar.

Revision as of 17:19, 4 February 2018

Saturday Night Slam Masters (Muscle Bomber: The Body Explosion in Japan) is a Wrestling Game-slash-Fighting Game released by Capcom in 1993 for the arcades. The original game is a typical Wrestling Game set on the viewpoint used by Fighting Games, with the winning conditions being either a 3-count pin, 20 seconds ring out or forcing the opponent to give up. The story revolves around the CWA (Capcom Wrestling Association), which was formed by 8 different wrestling groups all led by Victor Ortega. When Ortega suddenly vanishes, the group falls into chaos and the BWA (Blood Wrestling Association) takes advantage. A tournament is started to find the new chief of the CWA. The game itself has no actual story, and the endings are just the winning character bragging about his victory.

There are 10 original characters, almost all of which have Dub Name Changes. They are presented English name first:

  • Alexander the Grater (Sheep the Royal): Hailing from Autralia, a former Rubgy player who moved to America and gained notoriety for being way too violent. After being kicked out of Football, he turned to pro wrestling.
  • Biff Slamkovich (Aleksey Salazof): A Russian wrestler from a bureaucratic family who trains under Mike Haggar. He hates when people don't take wrestling seriously. Alex bears more than a passing resemblance to him.
  • El Stingray (El Stinger): Mexican Masked Luchador with a highly flashy and acrobatic style, which he's very proud of.
  • Gunloc (Lucky Colt): American wrestler very popular with the crowd. He trains alongside Biff with Haggar, and has the bad habit of hitting on Jessica whenever he can, gaining the hatred of Jessica's boyfriend Cody. The English localization threw in hints about him being related to a certain Street Fighter, which were picked up by Street Fighter the Movie, where the Cyborg character Blade is revealed to be him, as well as Guile's brother (rather than being hinted about it).
  • Jumbo Flapjack (Kimala the Bouncer): A BWA wrestler from Chicago and The Dragon to Scorpion. He enjoys seeing blood dripping from his victims. Before joining Scorpion he worked first as a bouncer and later as a wrestler's bodyguard, in both cases losing his job after getting a bit too violent.
  • King Rasta Mon ("Missing IQ" Gomez): Hailing from the Dominican Republic, Rasta Mon lived peacefully among monkeys until he was found and his abilities tested, which led to him joining pro wrestling. He has a monkey buddy, Freak, which serves as his manager.
  • Mike "Macho" Haggar: Everyone's favourite Metro City Mayor, in his pre-elections wrestling career (changed in English as being post-mayoral career; Haggar comes out of retirement to show all the young punks in the CWA what a real wrestler is).
  • The Great Oni (Mysterious Budo): A flashy and speedy wrestler from Japan, which excites the crowd with his style. He's got a rivalry with El Stingray due to their fast and flashy styles.
  • The Scorpion (The Astro): The mysterious leader of the BWA, whose past is unknown. The closest the game has to a Big Bad.
  • Titanic Tim (Titan the Great): An English wrestler who uses his large size to intimitade his opponent. He's acquaintances with Birdie and at times they formed a tag team nicknamed "500 Trillon Power".

Following ports for the SNES and Mega Drive, an Updated Rerelease titled Muscle Bomber Duo was released in arcades, focusing on the tag team mode of the original. Finally, a third game was released under the name Ring of Destruction - Slam Masters II (Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout in Japan), which ditched the wrestling mechanics for a pure Fighting Game experience (in other words, it featured round-based matches and victory by K.O.), under the excuse of Scorpion changing the rules. Outside that, the game follows the same non-plot as before, now with Ortega coming out of retirement to hold the final bout for the championship. 4 new wrestlers are joined by the 10 originals:

  • Black Widow: Hailing from Germany, she's the only female wrestler, albeit she's actually hiding that fact (she uses a masculine voice in-game and all, and her ending has her ditching the act).
  • Rip Saber: A Canadian BWA wrestler and former military, which uses any means necessary to attain victory.
  • The Wraith: An Indian wrestler with a ghastly appearances, who fights using his long fingernail and a host of snakes hidden within his clothes.
  • Victor Ortega: Legendary wrestler and the founder of the CWA, he retired after finding no one able to beat him, and is later invited by Scorpion to participate in the third game, prompting him to return to pro wrestling. He's seen in the first two games in the intro and endings.
Tropes used in Saturday Night Slam Masters include: