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Booker T proved difficult because the game lacked a dreadlock hairstyle that looked good. But Sting? The "Crow" Sting was the ultimate test. Black trench coat, white face paint, black lines over the eyes. Every CAW creator measured their skill by how well they built Sting.
The in-game roster of Just Bring It! was impressive (over 60 wrestlers), but it was immediately dated. The game shipped after the infamous "Invasion" angle but lacked major WCW/ECW defectors like Rob Van Dam, Booker T, or DDP. The WWF Light Heavyweight Division was sparse. The women’s division was a joke by modern standards. wwf smackdown just bring it caws
So the next time you boot up a 4K, 60-frames-per-second wrestling game with photorealistic custom portraits, spare a thought for the kid in 2001, squinting at a pixelated triangle, trying desperately to turn it into a wolf on a denim vest. That kid, armed with nothing but a controller and an instruction manual, knew one thing for sure: Booker T proved difficult because the game lacked
Tommy Dreamer (camouflage pants, singlet top), Sabu (facial hair, brown pants, bare feet—though feet textures were horrifying), and Sandman (jeans, taped fists, cigarette? Not really, but we pretended). Black trench coat, white face paint, black lines