By today's standards this game hasn't aged that well, especially the snes version. The old snes missed out on finishing moves for some reason, and the Ultimate Warrior.
It was the first WWF game released for the 16-bit era. Had it not been for its unhanced version successors, the game would remain ok, by by comparison to the sequels Royal Rumble and Raw, its the weakest of them.
Mostly due to barley any selectable modes to be played where this one only has one on one, tag and survivor (4 on 4)... I don't think it even had a career mode?
It was great for the day, but once Royal Rumble came along, this one became boring and didn't age well against it, well, not the snes version anyway that lacked any special moves compared to the Genesis version leaving you with characters that all have the exact same limted, but generic moves to preform.