I loved the context of doing moves. Like Hayabusa's kick, you had to be in the right position to hit it and your opponent better not be stunned when you try but oh so awesome if you could time it to hit as they come out of a stun.
That game was ahead of its time and made great use of the limited buttons available on the NES controller. I am surprised there was never a Super Nintendo sequel. I would have loved it, I am sure, or least would have bought it without renting just to get to the point. Lol.
RE: Top games of my youth: Pro Wrestling on NES