WWE Slam City

WWE Slam City

2014- 2014
1 Seasons
26 Episodes
0.0(0 votes)
Ended
Animation
Comedy
Kids
Action & Adventure

Overview

All of the WWE Superstars are fired and sent to Slam City to find day jobs. Plunged into new career challenges, they pack every street corner with work to do and scores to settle.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Mattel Playground Productions
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

7 members
Acting

Edward Bosco

CM Punk (voice)/ Damien Sandow (voice)/ Mark Henry (voice)/ Santino Marella (voice)/ The Miz (voice)/ Additonal Voices

Edward Bosco
Acting

Ben Diskin

Randy Orton (voice)/ Billy (voice)/ Additonal Voices

Ben Diskin
Acting

Mike Truesdale

The Rock (voice)

No Image
Acting

Mark Mercado

Ray Mysterio (voice)

No Image
Acting

Christopher Corey Smith

Brock Lesnar (voice)

Christopher Corey Smith
Acting

Dave B. Mitchell

Stone Cold Steve Austin (voice)

Dave B. Mitchell
Acting

Pat Fraley

The Finisher (voice) (uncredited)

Pat Fraley

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