And if you still have a dusty Wii, an SD card, or a Homebrew Channel lurking in your system menu, you might be sitting on one of the most underrated wrestling customization tools ever made. Out of the box, the Wii version was... fine. Roster was dated (no Punk’s “Best in the World” attire), creation modes were gutted compared to the other consoles, and loading times made you miss the loading screen mini-games from ’08.
— RingRattler Want me to adjust the tone (more technical, shorter, or family-friendly) or include a step-by-step guide to installing one of these saves? wwe 12 wii save
Let’s be real: when you hear “WWE ’12 on the Wii,” you probably picture wagging the Remote to hit a sloppy Stone Cold Stunner while your Mii awkwardly wobbles in a referee shirt. It wasn’t exactly the HD glory of the PS3 or Xbox 360. And if you still have a dusty Wii,
I remember downloading a “Legends Only” save that replaced 90% of the modern roster with WCW, WCCW, and AWA guys – all with accurate stats, attires, and a janky-but-beautiful render of Terry Funk’s face pasted over David Otunga’s model. Roster was dated (no Punk’s “Best in the