Jerry Lynn Announced For Virtual Basement's 'The Wrestling Code' Video Game

Jerry Lynn is joining the roster of 'The Wrestling Code.'

Lynn has had a remarkable career, as he wrestled for WWF and WCW before he joined ECW in 1997. There, he competed in a number of classic matches and won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Lynn also had successful runs in TNA and Ring of Honor; he is a former X-Division Champion and a former ROH World Champion, among other accolades. Lynn retired in 2013, but he has remained involved in wrestling. He joined AEW as a coach and producer in 2019. Lynn was recently revealed as part of the new ROH Board of Directors alongside Stokely Hathaway.

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In a tweet, Virtual Basement announced that Lynn is joining the roster for 'The Wrestling Code' video game. The post noted that the game will recreate his famous spots, including his classic matches with Rob Van Dam.

As of this writing, the release date for the game has not been announced. Fightful will provide more information as it becomes available.

Matt Cardona was recently announced for 'The Wrestling Code' More information is available here.

Virtual Basement previously announced Promotion Manager (GM Mode) for 'The Wrestling Code.' More information is available here.

The full roster for The Wrestling Code can be found here.

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