In no particular order...and it's more than 10 cuz I can't trim it!
Blades of Steel (NES)- Hockey game port of an arcade game. If you lost a fight, your team would get a penalty. Blew my mind as a kid with hearing 8-bit chip speech.
Phantom Fighter (NES)- Great game based on the "Mr. Vampire"/Kyonshi Kung-Fu genre. Defeating enemies allowed you to earn scrolls which acted as currency to buy moves. 8 villages to go through and some fun stuff.
WWF Steel Cage Challenge (NES)- I played this a lot. I loved WWF and the roster was 1992 goodness. Hulk, Piper, Undertaker, Bret, Sid, Savage, IRS, DiBiase, Mountie and Jake.
Maximum Carnage (SNES)- Classic beat em up featuring Venom, Spidey, Carnage and a whole host of others. Music by Green Jelly
Super Return of the Jedi (SNES)- While I enjoyed all the Super Star Wars games, this was my favorite. Flying out of the Death Star was stressful though :)
NHL 94 (SNES)- I loved the animations and gameplay. Graphics were better than NHL 95 although 95 did allow create a player and full season mode.
WCW/nWo Revenge (N64)- What do I need to say?
WWF No Mercy (N64)- Once again...what needs to be explained?
Dynasty Warriors 4 Empires (PS2)- This was the version I owned, other came before and after...but this was the one I owned and played the piss out of.
WWE Smackdown Here Comes the Pain (PS2)- No explanation needed.
WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2006- My favorite of the SD vs RAW Series.
Star Wars Battlefront II (PS2)- Oh man...Sidious with a lightsaber! Why couldn't EA get that right?
Fire Pro Wrestling Returns (PS2)- This one did things right that they couldn't get right for World on PS4. Namely explosions and the Dojo venue...anf they had Shin-Kiba 1st ring...and the Town Hall which looked like a high school gym.
Star Trek Conquest (PS2/Wii)- I own copies for both systems. (PS2 in canada at my parent's place and Wii here in the US with me)- Game got crappy reviews, but I enjoyed it immensely.
UFC Sudden Impact (PS2)- Released during UFC's transition from obscure to mainstream. Although MMA was entrenched in the style seen in the real life Octagon, the game allowed you to create fighters based on style including Sumo and Pro Wrestling. The roster was a mix of classic fighters like Rutten, Randleman, Caol Uno, and Shamrock while having guys like Liddell, Arlovski, and Sylvia. For some reason some female named Erica Montoya was in the game, never heard of her. Also featured Mask from TapouT as an unlockable.
Fire Pro Wrestling World (PS4)- Likely the last wrestling game I'll ever buy.