The following is the roster for WCW vs. the World.
Roster[]
The game features 51 wrestlers. In addition to its WCW/nWo roster, in keeping with the game's title, WCW vs. the World also has several "fictional" foreign wrestlers. These performers are actually renamed counterparts of real-life Japanese wrestlers that could not be properly represented in the game's American version due to copyright restrictions. This practice of altering Japanese performers for American games would carry on through two more AKI games for the Nintendo 64.
World Championship Wrestling[]
- Chris Benoit
- Dean Malenko
- Eddy Guerrero
- The Giant
- Jeff Jarrett
- Hulk Hogan
- Lex Luger
- Ric Flair
- Rick Steiner
- Scott Steiner
- "Lord" Steven Regal
- Sting
- Ultimo Dragon
"Fictional" wrestlers[]
- 200 Wins (Yoji Anjo)
- Abispa (Jushin "Thunder" Liger)
- Akira (Akira Maeda)
- Bad Blood (The Great Muta)
- Bear Breath (Gary Albright)
- Billy Gaijin (Scott Norton)
- Black Belt (TAKA Michinoku)
- Black Ninja (The Great Sasuke)
- Blackheart (Tarzan Goto)
- Bolt Jamison (Kensuke Sasaki as Power Warrior)
- Chono (Masahiro Chono)
- The Count (Stan Hansen)
- Dakota (Hiroshi Hase)
- David Harley (Sabu)
- Dojo (Shinya Hashimoto)
- El Borador (Hiroyoshi Tenzan)
- Fujigami (Tatsumi Fujinami)
- Grizz Lee (Bruiser Brody)
- Habanero (Hayabusa)
- Jaguar (Tiger Mask)
- Kaiji (Yoshiaki Fujiwara)
- Kapuna (Toshiaki Kawada)
- Kim Chee (Koji Kitao)
- Konaka (Shiro Koshinaka)
- Le Masquerade (Mil Mascaras)
- Mad Oahu (Riki Chōshū)
- Major Tom (Terry Funk)
- Moma (Nobuhiko Takada)
- Mongol (Keiji Muto)
- Mongrel (Jumbo Tsuruta)
- Mukluk (Kensuke Sasaki)
- Overdose (Road Warrior Hawk)
- Puchteca (Atsushi Onita)
- Saladin (Genichiro Tenryu)
- Sam Song (Kenta Kobashi)
- Samoa (Giant Baba)
- Shanghai (Karl Gotch)
- Shaolin (Jinsei Shinzaki)
- Sherlock (Ken Shamrock)
- Siberia (Steve Williams)
- Steel Talon (Antonio Inoki)
- Thunder Dome (Bas Rutten)
- The Turk (Dynamite Kid's body with Vader's moves)
- The Unknown (Super Delfin)
- Uraki (Masakatsu Funaki)
- Wu Fang (Mitsuharu Misawa)
- Yamagiwa (Kazuo Yamazaki)