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==Characters== The game features a playable roster of ten wrestlers. Only eight of the wrestlers are selectable in the Single Match mode. The remaining two: Jumbo and Scorpion, are non-playable boss characters in Single Match and selectable only in Team Battle Royale. In the [[English (language)|English]] localization, Capcom changed the names of all the characters and modified much of the backstory. The English names are used in this article, followed by the original Japanese names (when they differ) in parentheses. [[File:Saturday Night Slam Masters (character selection).png|thumb|200px|right|Character selection in ''Saturday Night Slam Masters''. From left to right in the character selection row: Jumbo Flapjack, Biff Slamkovich, Gunloc, The Great Oni, Titanic Tim, El Stingray, Mike "Macho" Haggar, Alexander the Grater, King Rasta Mon and The Scorpion. ]] ;{{nihongo|Biff Slamkovich|アレクセイ・ザラゾフ||'''Aleksey Zalazof'''}} :In the Japanese version, Zalazof is a Russian wrestler who trained under Haggar. No such character connection is established in the English version, although Biff makes references to a "[[Zangief|Comrade Zangief]]" in his losing quote. Alex From Street Fighter III Bares a Close resemblance To Biff. ;{{nihongo|Gunloc|ラッキー・コルト||'''Lucky Colt'''}} :In the Japanese version, Colt is another apprentice of Haggar and Zalazof's rival, explaining the similar fighting styles. The English version implies that Gunloc is a relative of [[Guile (Street Fighter)|Guile]] (from ''Street Fighter II''), a character relation that was mentioned again in the ''[[Street Fighter: The Movie]]'' arcade game where it is revealed that Gunloc is Guiles Brother. ;{{nihongo|The Great Oni|ミステリアス・ブドー||'''Mysterious Budo'''}} A Japanese wrestler who dresses with a [[kabuki]]-like theme. He is apparently a rival of El Stingray. ;{{nihongo|Titanic Tim|タイタン・ザ・グレート||'''Titan the Great'''}} A huge [[English people|English]] wrestler who uses both his size and strength to intimidate his opponents. His backstory explains that he was once a tag team partner to [[Birdie (Street Fighter)|Birdie]] of the ''[[Street Fighter (series)|Street Fighter]]'' series, Its also states in the SNES Instruction manual that he was a disco reject. ;{{nihongo|El Stingray|エル・スティンガー||''' El Stinger'''}} A Mexican [[luchador]] who amazes the crowds with his high-flying speed and techniques. He slightly resembles WWE Superstar Rey Mysterio. ;{{nihongo|[[Mike Haggar|Mike "Macho" Haggar]]|マイク・”マチョ”・ハガー}} :Originally one of the main characters from ''[[Final Fight]]''. The Japanese version establishes that Haggar's appearance in this game takes place before being elected Mayor in ''Final Fight''. However, the English version refers to Haggar as the "former Mayor of Metro City". His daughter, Jessica (also from ''Final Fight''), sometimes climbs to the ring to celebrate with him when he wins a match. ;{{nihongo|Alexander the Grater|シープ・ザ・ロイヤル||'''Sheep the Royal'''}} An Australian wrestler who has a merciless attitude in the ring. He resembles Real life Wrestler Big Van Vader. ;{{nihongo|King Rasta Mon|"ミッシングIQ" ゴメス||'''"Missing IQ" Gomes'''}} A wild jungle-like man who acts like a beast in combat. He is always accompanied by his pet monkey, Freak, who happens to be his 'manager'. ;{{nihongo|Jumbo Flapjack|キマラ・ザ・バウンサー||'''Kimala the Bouncer'''}} A sadistic wrestler who enjoys making his opponents bleed in his time. He is the right-hand man of the Scorpion. ;{{nihongo|The Scorpion|アストロ||'''The Astro'''}} :The game's [[Boss (video gaming)|final boss]]. The appearance of this character was inspired by the legendary "[[luchador]]" ''[[Tinieblas]]'', one of the first [[Mexican]] [[wrestler]]s to tour Japan in 1974.<ref>[http://www.superheroeslives.com/internationals/tinieblas_(1970).htm Tinieblas (1970)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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