Managing save files on the Wii requires navigating the console's built-in data management or using homebrew tools if the files are copy-protected. To successfully import or modify saves, they must match your game's region and, for advanced modding, often need to be "rehashed and resigned" to match your specific console ID. 1. Extracting and Transferring Wii Saves
A dedicated preservation site (not to be named directly due to link rot, but easily searchable) hosts a verified .bin file for WWE ’13 with a SHA-1 hash of 4F3A2B1C. This hash is the golden standard—if your downloaded file doesn’t match this hash, delete it immediately. wwe 13 wii save file verified
Copy to Wii: Use the Wii Data Management menu under "Options" to copy the save from the SD card to the system memory. Note: You must have played the game at least once to create an initial save slot before overwriting it. For Dolphin Emulator (PC/Android) Right-click WWE '13 in your Dolphin game list. Select "Open Wii Save Folder". Managing save files on the Wii requires navigating
Now that the file is installed, is it worth the hassle? Cause: You copied the file directly via Data
For those playing on PC via Dolphin, the emulator’s official forum has a stickied thread: “Verified Wii Game Saves for Netplay.” The WWE ’13 file there has been scrubbed of any anti-piracy triggers and includes a bonus: All DLC entrances (even though DLC is no longer purchasable, the data is embedded in the save).
: All historical and modern titles unlocked and available for exhibition matches. Arenas & Match Types