It's easi(er) when you have a 2nd controller to screw up the other company. The only thing worth needed value is the unlimited exp but if you stick to the career mode long enough, you should have enough points to buff up a few stars. If you have pages full of caws then your best bet is gm mode.
i know ima use that 2nd controller cheat one of these days the 2006 gm mode was painfull these looks even more complicated
I got bored with it rather quickly but so do I get bored with the recurring plots for championship belts. I liked the Here Comes the Pain version the best only because of the choice do what you wanted plus you really didn't run into the same storyline that much, either.
I've played through the GM mode 3 times, getting my ass handed to me everytime. That bull**** cheats, but I found a way to gain an advantage. Give a mediocre star a championship push, get his popularity into the 90's and trade him for one of the other shows top guys. I did that **** with Khali, his rating is only like 81, got his popularity up to 95, and traded him for Kurt Angle, who i think has a 95 rating. I've been kicking the **** out of the opposite show since.
1 last question...can you work out and lift weights to give your wrestler more power?
Nah, it's more of a win matches to gain experience and you get to fill the strength bar. Try to make a heavyweight (even if you want the guy to be small) because most of the guys you face in career mode are usually to ****ing big to pick up without being something else.
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