Here’s a review of the CAW (Create-A-Wrestler) mode in WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It (PS2, 2001), written as if for a retro wrestling game fan or a buyer’s guide.
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Why? Because Just Bring It! hit at a perfect intersection: the start of a console generation, the chaos of the Attitude Era’s death rattles, and a generation of kids who loved wrestling more than graphics. We didn’t care that the hair didn’t move or that the crowd was made of cardboard cutouts. We cared that our character—the one we spent four hours tweaking on a Saturday afternoon—could finally hit an F-5 on The Undertaker in the Hell in a Cell. Here’s a review of the CAW (Create-A-Wrestler) mode
Players can unlock more customization options by collecting hidden cards in Story Mode: Debut with backstage promos and one-on-one promo segments
The Alliance: Rob Van Dam, Booker T, and Diamond Dallas Page. Rising Stars: Early versions of Brock Lesnar and AJ Styles. Customization Features and Mechanics