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Wrassling is exactly what happens when you mash the chaos button in a wrestling game and let physics run wild. You control a floppy stick-figure wrestler with the most unpredictable moves imaginable, trying to shove every other contender out of a tiny ring before they do it to you. Forget about precise combos or fancy fighting skills—this game is pure slapstick mayhem where your best weapon is just wildly swinging your noodle-like arms around like your life depends on it. The controls are hilariously awkward, which is the whole point. Your wrestler flails around with zero coordination, making every match feel like a frantic struggle just to stay upright and inside the ring. You’ll grab, push, spin, and sometimes accidentally throw yourself out in a second. The ring itself is packed tight with other flailing figures, and collisions send everyone flying in the most unexpected ways. It’s a constant back-and-forth of chaos, where a moment of panic button mashing might be your only chance to survive. Local multiplayer makes things even crazier. Playing against a friend on the same keyboard turns into a hilarious showdown of who can out-flail the other without accidentally launching themselves off the ring first. Every round feels unpredictable because neither of you really knows what move will actually land—it’s all wild physics and luck. If that’s not enough, the game adds a goofy touch with funny hats you can put on your wrestler, adding a bit of personality to the madness. Online multiplayer ramps up the madness even more, throwing you into matches full of other players who are just as chaotic and uncoordinated. The unpredictable physics create moments where strategy goes out the window, and it’s just about who can survive the random spins, grabs, and shoves the longest. There’s a strange satisfaction in seeing your opponent accidentally fling themselves out, or getting thrown out in the dumbest way possible. Every round is a comedy of errors where winning is mostly about not falling victim to the crazy physics or the sudden onslaught of swinging arms. Wrassling isn’t about being the best fighter or having perfect timing. It’s about embracing the absurdity, laughing at the wild crashes, and enjoying the unpredictable fights where no two matches are ever the same. If you’re in the mood for something ridiculous and full of nonstop action, this game delivers that messy, fun chaos in spades.