: Wrestlers are specifically aligned with either WWF or The Alliance .
Disclaimer: This requires a copy of the original game and an emulator (PCSX2) or a modded PS2. We do not condone piracy—please own a legitimate copy of the game.
It is a testament to the power of fan communities. In a few gigabytes of patched code, these modders did what WWE creative couldn’t: they delivered a satisfying, star-studded war between the territories. They gave us a world where the glass shatters, the nWo spraypaints the WWE title, and the invasion doesn't end in a whimper—it ends in a full-blown riot.
Popular mod variants / creators (community-driven)
The “Holy Grail” was the discovery of leftover, unused character data from Just Bring It on the SYS disc. Using a hex editor (HxD), modders found skeletal rigs and partial textures for and Scott Steiner . By injecting a custom code loader, they could activate these “ghost” characters in exhibition mode.
To understand the mod, you first need to understand the context. In mid-2001, the WWF (before the name change to WWE) executed one of the most ambitious storylines in wrestling history: . The surviving stars of WCW (World Championship Wrestling) and ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) joined forces to try and take over the WWF.
Developed primarily by prominent modders like and hosted on platforms like Legends of Modding , the patch transforms the game into a "Monday Night Wars" or "Invasion" simulator.