This is a Tutorial for Installing Mods for the for the PC on Steam. Installing mods on other platforms isn't easily or even legally possible thus this guide won't address it.
Note that at the moment, modding for WWE 2k20 mostly will not work the way it's described here as the game files appear to be encrypted or compressed in an unknown format. Stay tuned for updates on the matter. The guide should be updated for WWE 2k20 once everything is sorted out.This guide should be fine for WWE 2k19 and older games, however.
- 1Preparation before you install your first Mod
- 1.3Create Backups
- 1.3.1Backup your Game Directory
- 1.3.1.2Backup your modded files and/or Folders
- 1.3.1.2.1How to Restore your backed up Game Files
- 1.3.1.2Backup your modded files and/or Folders
- 1.3.2Backup your save game directory
- 1.3.1Backup your Game Directory
- 1.3Create Backups
- 2Installing Wrestlers/Characters
- 2.1Character Pac Files
- 2.6Tron Videos
- 2.6.1Installing .bk2 video files as Tron Videos
- 2.8Entrance Motions, Victory Motions and Props
- 2.8.1Installing Motion and Prop files
The following are a couple of things to do before you begin to install your first mod.
If you have already done this before installing your first mod, you can skip it for any additional mods to install and head right to the Installing Mods Section of this guide.
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Tools and Resources used in this Tutorial
The following are the Modding Tools used in this Tutorial. Ensure you always have the latest version of these tools and resources that are compatible with the latest version of the game you're trying to mod. Please click on their name(s) to find more about each, download them and install them and have them ready to use before you follow the rest of the Installing Mods Tutorial!
Custom Character Tools (also referred to as CCT) - used in this Tutorial to install Wrestler Mods including chXXXYZ.pac files, .pofo, .moveset, .team_info, .match files, Tron Entrance videos, Character Renders, Empty the Chunk Cache file, rebuild the Chunk0.def file and more. Depending on the game it's made for, it also comes with installers for helper mods like Super String, PerfectPlextra to open up more slots, the Titantron Fix to unlock more Titantron slots, and more. CCT is the most proven and 'safest' tool to use for installing mods.
Data Editor - used in this Tutorial to create, verify and modify .pofo, .moveset, .team_info, .match and .attire_names files and unlock Alternate Attires for your Wrestlers. A must-have tool that works in synergy with CCT.
Sound Editor - used in this Tutorial to replace Entrance Music and sounds.
Super String - used in this Tutorial to add wrestler names for mods that aren't normally available in the game. It's highly recommended to install it into the WWE 2k19modsSuper Stringpacstringwin folder for WWE 2k19 or the WWE 2k18modsSuper Stringpacstringwin folder for WWE 2k18 (you'll have to replace the original files for older games for they don't support the mods folder).
Note: Ensure that you update the modding tools, resources as well as your game(s) to the latest version frequently. The latest versions of Mods, Modding Tools and Resources in this tutorial will only work with the latest official, updated Steam (as of this writing, Steam is the only platform these games are available for on the PC) version of each game. Any other versions are unsupported and won't be moddable, due to the nature of modding these games and the memory structure changing for each version.
Set Steam to Offline Mode
This step isn't required, but it's highly recommended to set Steam to Offline mode before you mod, to test mods, etc.. It will also make it easier to restore your save game.
Follow these steps to start Steam in Offline Mode:
Note that while Steam is set to Offline mode, it will prompt you to remain in offline mode or go online every time. Select the Offline mode option until you are sure that all your mods are working properly.
Once you have verified all your mods are working, you may safely start Steam in Online Mode again.
Create Backups
Important - Don't forget to create backups of your original game files somewhere outside your game directory (ideally to a different drive and/or backup medium) and save game data before you mod! In case something goes wrong, you'll want to revert to your original files and/or save!
Note: You can back up (and restore) files and folders by using the copy and paste functionality of Windows Explorer or any other file manager of choice.
You'll want to back up the following:
Backup your Game Directory
Backup your unmodded Game Directory
Before you begin to mod for the first time, it's highly recommended that you backup your unmodded Game Directory to another location (outside the game's folder!), ideally a different drive (or at the very least, a different partition) before you begin modding. You can do this by simply copying your WWE game directory, which can be found in SteamSteamAppscommon<GameName>, to another folder. This way you will always be able to restore any files that you may have overwritten and aren't working for whatever reason to restore the game to it's original state.You'll typically want to do this only once before your first modding attempt as well as after every game update so you have backups of the original files.
Backup your modded files and/or Folders
If you already have a modded game directory, it's wise to make periodic backups of your mods directory as well as any other files you've modded (things you may have modded in <GameName>moviestitantron, <GameName>sound, various modded .pac files from other locations like ltag_type*.pac files if you installed custom renders,...) for the games that support them so you can easily restore your mods after a reinstall, another computer, etc..
How to Restore your backed up Game Files
In case you ever wish to revert to a backed up game files, follow these steps:
Restoring a backup of your backed up mods only
Restoring a backup of your entire game directory
Restore original Game Files via verify the Integrity of Game Files via Steam
In case you've forgotten to backup your game directory, you can always open Steam, right-click on the game, click Properties, then click Local Files and Verify Integrity of Game Files. This will tell Steam to check your files and replace any files that are corrupted or changed from the original files with the original ones that Steam will re-download. Note that any modded files that aren't in the mods folder will be replaced, so backup any modified files from the sounds, moviestitantron and other folders you may have had modified files in that you wish to keep first.Once again note that this will not affect any files inside the mods folder, they are safe and you will be able to continue to use those. All you'll have to do is Clear the Chunk0.arc file and Regenerate the Chunk0.def file via CCT again after Steam is done verifying the game files. If you don't do this, the game will run in it's original state without mods instead, which may be good for testing any stability issues, etc. (do realize, however, that any mods you applied to your save game, like .pofo, .moveset, .team_info files etc. will still be there, however, but the game may crash when accessing the .pac files associated with them).
Backup your save game directory
It's wise to create backups of your save game periodically, even when you aren't modding your game, as these WWE 2k games tend to have bugs that corrupt their saves every now and then seemingly for no apparent reason. In addition, if installing a mod goes wrong (which can happen), it's great to be able to restore your previous save. Save games contain all kinds of data, including .pofo, .moveset, .team_info and .match data as well as your game progress, Creation Suite Creations and more.
To backup your save game, ensure that Steam isn't running and copy the entire SteamSteamAppsuserdata<YourSteamUserId><SteamGameId> folder to a different directory (not the game directory), ideally on another drive. It's highly recommended to keep a backup of an unmodded save game as well as create an additional backup of your save game data every time you install new mod(s) (especially when you inject something into the memory/save) so you can easily revert the last changes.
The <SteamUserId> is the unique ID assigned to your Steam Account, the <SteamGameId> is the unique ID assigned by Steam to the respective game. You can find it out by visiting the Steam Store page for your game and reading it.For example, the Steam Store URL for WWE 2k19 is http://store.steampowered.com/app/817130/WWE_2K19/. The <SteamGameId> for WWE 2k19 is thus 817130.
<SteamGameId>s for some WWE 2k games:
Note that Steam creates automatic backups of the saves for some games as well (SAVEDATA_BACKUP for WWE 2k19, for example). However, it tends to overwrite them pretty quickly, so it may be that the automatic backup also gets updated to a corrupted/undesired version that you wish to restore. Thus it's highly recommended to make manual backups as described above instead.
Some tools (like most newer versions of CCT, for example) have an option to create a save game backup whenever you mod something with them, ensure you have such options enabled if you wish to have frequent backups!
How to Restore your backed up Save Game
In case you ever wish to revert to a backed up save game directory, follow these steps:
Clear the Chunk Cache file to fix Startup Crashes with Mods
Before starting the game after installing any .pac files and/or mods for the first time, you will have to clear the Chunk Cache file. This only has to be done once. It will stick unless the game updates or you verify your game files through Steam, in which case you will have to repeat this step. Note that if you do this, the game can take a long time to start up the first time after reboot (depending on your computer's hardware - it ranges from more than 10 minutes if you have a really slow computer on a slow-spinning mechanical hard disk drive with slow CPU and little RAM, up to a minute or two on a fast computer with fast NVMe SSD, a fast CPU and plenty of RAM) - so don't panic thinking the system has hung, just wait for it to finish loading.
To clear the Chunk file, start the Data Editor Edition for your game, click on the Tools tab and click the Fix Startup Crash with Mods button and follow the instructions to install a clear Chunk file or alternatively remove it altogether (which may or may not work better for you than having a clear Chunk0.arc file).
Alternatively, to clear the Chunk file for WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and later games, start Custom Character Tools, click on the Chunk Tools (WWE 2k19) or Utilities (earlier games) menu entry, then click Clear Chunk0.arc.
Download Mods
Naturally, you'll want to download mods before you install them.
You can find download links to mods on the Smacktalks Mod Database as well as the Smacktalks Forum (for the latter, more specifically the PC Modding/Mods sub-forums for each game) for your game as well as other sites and sources. Download and save them somewhere outside the game directory.
Alternatively, if WrestlePlus is available for your version of the game, you can use it to download select mods as well.
If you want to install a Character/Wrestler into the game, you need one or more chXXXYZ.pac files (at the very least the chXXX02.pac - see the Character Pac Files entry below to learn what the XXXYZ stands for and is to be replaced with) for the character model, textures and attire(s), a .pofo file for the wrestler information and a .moveset file for the moveset and entrance data.
To reiterate, all three of the chXXXYZ.pac, .pofo and .moveset files each using the same matching Wrestler ID have to be installed for a mod to work properly.
In case a .moveset file references certain Trons, Entrance, Victory or Move animations that require a mod, you may have to install those as well, or create/edit the .moveset file for your wrestler to not use those assets with Data Editor.
Additionally, you can replace an entrance theme music for your character and add Tron videos.
chXXXYZ.pac, and files need to use matching Wrestler IDs (replace XXX with the correct Wrestler ID that is the same for all three) to work together. It's also highly recommended that added Tron Videos use this same Wrestler ID to avoid confusion and ensure they will work.
Note that some Wrestler ID slots in some games will require helper mods like PerfectPlextra (marked with <Mod> in Data Editor and installable via CCT's Install Mods (WWE 2019)/Utilities (CCT 2018) menu, for example) to be installed in order to unlock them in order for the game to accept mods in them. Some slots may require the CAWless Mod (marked with <<Mod>> in Data Editor) as well.
Character Pac Files
ch*.pac files contain the wrestler's 3D Model, textures and attires. There can be multiple files, one for each attire. The files are typically named chXXXYZ.pac, where XXX is the Wrestler ID, Y is the Attire Number (0 = Attire 1, 1 = Attire 2, 3 = Attire 4, 4 = Attire 5, 5 = Attire 6, 6 = Attire 7, 7 = Attire 8, 8 = Attire 9, 9 = Attire 10) and Z is the Attire Type (2 = Ring Attire, 4 = Entrance Attire).Note that if an Attire has no Entrance Attire, the game defaults to the Ring Attire during the entrance. If an attire of a wrestler is selected that isn't installed, the game defaults to Attire 1 (chXXX02.pac, which must always be installed or the game will crash.Note that while many chXXXYZ.pac files from older games will work without issue in newer ones when installed with the methods described here, many others won't work and might have to be converted in different more or less complicated ways (it's different for each mod, so there will be no explanation on how to do that here) in order to work. The safest bet is to always use mods that have been created for your particular game or properly converted to work with your game, however.
Installing Character .pac Files for WWE 2k19
Once the chXXXYZ.pac files downloaded (again, keep downloaded files them outside the game directory - the Windows Downloads directory should do fine - don't save them in your game directory or it's sub-directories or there will be trouble), they can be installed with relative ease using Custom Character Tools 2019 (aka CCT) using the following steps:
The above method will automatically convert any HSPC files to EPK8 format, automatically rename the file to the proper chXXXYZ.pac name, correctly set the EMD section inside to match the ID, Attire number and attire type, install it in the WWE 2k19modsCCT folder and will also add them to the Chunk0.def file automatically if needed.
You may also run CCT's Chunk Tools -> Regenerate Chunk0.def option in Full Mode to 'smartly' regenerate the Chunk0.def file and point it to the newly installed .pac files. CCT's 'smart' Chunk0.def regenerator will ensure you don't have duplicate entries or other conflicts in the Chunk0.def file and will give priorities to any files/mods installed in the mods folder. Do this if you run into any problems or oddities (especially if you are installing files to 'replace' ones that already exist in the game). Usually, CCT should add the files to the Chunk0.def file when installing .pac files automatically, however, so this step may not be needed.
Video Tutorials:
Installing Character .pac Files in WWE 2k18 and Older Games
Once the chXXXYZ.pac files are named properly, they can be installed with relative ease using Custom Character Tools and it's option Install -> CH-Pac file(s) (Custom Character Tools 2018, Custom Character Tools 2019) or Install -> Mass Character-Pac Installer (Custom Character Tools 2017).This method will automatically convert any HSPC files to EPK8 format, rename the EMD section inside to match the file name and will also add them to the Chunk0.def file automatically if needed. You can also run CCT's Utilities -> Regenerate Chunk0.def option to smartly regenerate the Chunk0.def file and point it to the newly installed .pac files (only needed for WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and later).Note that for WWE 2k17 and earlier there is no need to regenerate the Chunk0.def file for older games don't use one to point them to the .pac files.
.pac files have to be installed while the game is closed and not running, for the game only loads files on startup and may actually lock them down from being modded while it's running.
Additional Guidelines for Manual .pac file installation
While you can use CCT, WrestlePlus or similar modding tools to install mods, manual installation is also possible. This usually isn't needed as there are Modding tools available, but it's included in this tutorial nonetheless for the sake of completeness and understanding of how things work. You may skip this sub-section if you just wish to use CCT.
WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and newer only (older games don't support the mods folder):Note that if you choose to install .pac files manually in WWE 2k18 or WWE 2k19 (it's still highly recommended that you use Custom Character Tools instead as the tool often can fix common mistakes upon installation), don't install them into the WWE 2k19pacch folder but install them into the WWE 2k19mods<ModName>pacch (where <ModName> is a folder with the name of your mod) folder instead (create it if you don't have it yet).
Then run Custom Character Tools and use the Menu option Chunk Tools -> Regenerate Chunk0.def(WWE 2k19)/Utilities -> Regenerate Chunk0.def (WWE 2k18) to smartly regenerate the Chunk0.def file and point it to the newly installed .pac files (only needed for WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and later). This is a 'smart' Chunk0.def regenerator that will prevent duplicate entries from being added to the Chunk0.def file, prioritize files in the mods folder and will keep your mods from being overwritten by Steam when the game is updated, files are verified, etc.. and will allow you to easily install, uninstall and change mods as well as provide ways to easily troubleshoot things as well as prepare you for compatibility of a Mod Manager in the future.
Note that using 'Batch file scripts' to regenerate the Chunk0.def file can cause problems, since such batch scripts are 'dumb' and don't check for duplicate file entries and doesn't prioritize the contents of the mods folder, which means the game won't know which files to load and will behave erratically. Please use a 'smart' Chunk0.def regenerator like the one in Custom Character Tools or WrestlePlus instead.
Installing Alternate Attires
To install Alternate Attires, you will have to install their ch*.pac files just like you would install new wrestlers, so follow the information described above. Since they already exist in the game, they already have a .pofo and .moveset installed, so you can skip that step and only install the ch*.pac files as described above.
After that, you will have to start Data Editor and use it's Alternate Attire Unlock functionality to unlock attires for the wrestler(s) you wish to use the alternate attires on (check out the Universal Alternate Attire Unlock Tutorials for exact instructions on how to do that).
Once again, the Alternate Attire Unlock will need to be run while the game is closed and not running, since it modifies a .pac file and the game only loads these on startup.
Note that the Alternate Attires in this guide (as well as when it's relate to modding in general) don't refer to Alternate Attires created by the in-game Creation Suite (which are basically CAWs and thus a completely different format than default wrestlers or mods), but are modded Alternate Attires that are treated similarly to in-game wrestlers and mods.
Video Tutorials:
Pofos and Movesets
.pofo files contain the Wrestler Information while .moveset files contain the moveset and entrance data. They are both required to be installed alongside the chXXXYZ.pac file (see above on how to install that) for a Wrestler mod to work. Use only .pofo and .moveset files created for the particular game you are modding, their size and composition is different for each game and they will not work with other games without modification and could cause serious problems including serious glitches or an unusable save game if the incorrect ones are installed. Both .pofo and .moveset files can be installed for existing in-game superstars, mods and even Created Superstars (CAS/CAW), although some of the values for the latter (like names, call names, etc.) are overridden by settings in Create a Superstar mode.
.pofo and .moveset files can be created and edited with ease using the Data Editor and installed easily in conjunction with Custom Character Tools by pressing the 'Install via CCT' buttons in the respective Data Editor tabs (Please read the Data Editor Tutorials to learn exactly how to use Data Editor in conjunction with Custom Character Tools).Note that Downloaded .pofo and .moveset files often require the installation of a custom String file, like the Super String which adds names for modded wrestlers and attires to the game and some .moveset files may also have modded animations like modded entrances, modded victories or modded moves set which would require you to install said mods first.
Alternatively, you can also import .pofo and .moveset files into the game with just Custom Character Tools 2019. To do this for WWE 2k19, the game must be running. Then start Custom Character Tools 2019, click on either Superstars (for MyWWE/Play), or it's sub-menus Universe1, Universe2, Universe3 (for the respective Universe Mode save - you have to install them separately for each!) or for created Wrestlers, click on CAWS. Then right-click on the Slot/Wrestler you wish to import the files to, click Import, then the option you want (Pofo and Moveset, Pofo Only, Moveset Only). Note that these options will only appear if the game is running.
Also Note that in order for .pofo and .moveset files to be installed with Custom Character Tools, the game must be running with a save fully loaded into memory, for the .pofo and .moveset files need to be injected into the game's memory.
Again, .pofo and .moveset files need to use the same Wrestler ID as the chXXXYZ.pac file they point to (and all three are required to be installed for mods to work!).
It's highly recommended that you load any downloaded .pofo or .moveset files into Data Editor first to check if all Wrestler IDs are set properly and match the chXXXYZ.pac files for your wrestler as well as if anything is missing/set wrong. Data Editor will also try to fix some minor issues with these files if you load and re-save them.
Read more about how to do this in this tutorial (WWE 2k19) or this tutorial (WWE 2k18).
After you've injected the .pofo and .moveset into the game, you'll have to save the game. You can do so by changing one of the attributes of a superstar in the game and saving all the roster (it varies a little bit from game to game).
Be aware that for WWE 2k19 and later, you'll have to inject .pofo and .moveset files separately for MyWWE as well as each Universe mode save (Universe 1, Universe 2 and Universe 3). To do this, you have to select the appropriate option when importing .pofo and .moveset files in Custom Character Tools 2019 (Superstars = MyWWE/Play, Universe1 = Universe Save 1, Universe2 = Universe Save 2, Universe3 = Universe Save 3, etc.).
Video Tutorials:
String File
For additional names, a custom String File like the 'Super String' has to be installed or alternatively, your string file needs to be edited manually with WrestleMinus or a Hex Editor of choice (you'll have to edit the entry for the language you play in!). Since it's a .pac file, you'll have to do that while the game isn't running.
Custom Character Tools 2019 includes an installer for the Super String in the Install Mods->Super String menu entry, which is the easiest way to install the latest version properly (this installation will only work for WWE 2k19 and later, you'll have to install it manually for older games).
Entrance Music/Themes
Entrance Music Themes can be installed using Sound Editor. Note that it is currently only possible to replace existing themes (including generic ones), but not add them.
Again, since the Sound Editor changes files, you will have to use it while the game is closed and not running.
You'll then have to set the replaced theme as your Wrestler's Entrance/Victory theme with Data Editor or in the game. Please read the Data Editor Tutorials to learn how to do so.
Tron Videos
Tron Videos can be installed and added for Wrestlers (Existing, modded and CAWs) and Teams using Custom Character Tools and assigned via Data Editor.
Installing .bk2 video files as Tron Videos
For WWE 2k18/CCT 2018 and earlier, you can do so via CCT's Inject->Custom Tron menu entry, for WWE 2k19/CCT 2019 and later you right-click on the Wrestler you wish to install tron(s) while the game isn't running and select Import->Tron.
Then you select any .bk2 format video file (if you don't have one, you'll have to download, create or convert a Tron Video first), select the Type of Tron and optionally the Tron-ID (for WWE 2k19/CCT 2019 the recommended one for the Wrestler should already be pre-set, for earlier games you'll want to set it manually to match the tron ID to the Wrestler ID), then click Import. Repeat this for each tron type to update or add all trons/graphics for your wrestler.
Note that for WWE 2k19 and later you will also require the Titantron Fix to be installed in order for the game to be able to play videos for Tron IDs not in the game by default - you can do so via CCT's Install Mods->Titantron Fix manu entry (only visible when it isn't installed yet).
Extracting .bk2 files from existing .pac Tron archives
If you have downloaded the graphics in .pac format instead, it's best to extract the .bk2 video file from the .pac file using Pac Editor or another Pac File Tool. The extracted file may have a different file extension - if it does, simply rename it's file extension to .bk2 (you might have to enable Show File Extensions for Known File Types in Windows Explorer to see the extension first) and proceed as described above.
Set added Tron Videos for your Wrestler
To set Trons you have added for your wrestler (in case you haven't replaced any in-game ones), you will have to use the Data Editor to edit the .moveset file for the Wrestler you wish to use them for (or .team_info file if you wish to use them for a Tag Team or Stable) and set the trons to the ID of the newly added Trons, then Install them back into the game via CCT (note that you shouldn't load up the in-game create an entrance mode with trons that aren't in the game by default, or the game will reset them in your Wrestler's .moveset/Teams .team_info file). Read more about how to do this in the Data Editor Tutorials.
Alternatively, from WWE 2k19/CCT 2019 on you can also set the Tron ID for Wrestlers by using CCT's Quick Actions right-click menu item for the Wrestler (only available while the game is running), although the Data Editor method may still be the safest bet.
If you want the added Trons to be selectable in the create an entrance/victory menus as well and not reset when you enter Create an Entrance mode, you can use the WrestleMinus or CAE Item Adder to add the Trons to your game's Create an Entrance/Victory menus so you can select them in the game.
Character Renders
Character Renders are images of the Wrestlers that appear in the menus like character selection screen, matchup screen, loading screen, pause screen, superstars, teams, titles, cards, etc.. They can be installed via Custom Character Tools' Import->Render function (WWE 2k19 and later) or Inject->Custom Render function (older games), while the game isn't running. You can install a different render for each attire. If you don't install a render for a wrestler, a default render will be used (sometimes a gray silhouette, sometimes a different default render for that slot). If you don't install a render for an alternate attire, the render for Attire 1 will be used by default. The game uses A or B renders depending on the situation, so you'll have to install both for each wrestler.
On Smacktalks, you'll usually find community made renders for various character mods in the Multimedia Mods forums for the respective games.
Entrance Motions, Victory Motions and Props
Installing Motion and Prop files
WWE 2k18 and later games
For WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and later, copy the .pac files of your Entrance and/or Victory motions as well as any sub-folders including effects, lighting settings, etc. they may come with/require to the modspacevt in your game directory and props to the modspacprops folder while the game isn't running. Then open CCT and click on the Chunk Tools->Regenerate Chunk0.def (WWE 2k19), Utilities->Regenerate Chunk0.def (WWE 2k18). This is best practice and will ensure your original files will stay intact to easily go back to them, mods won't be overwritten, removed or otherwise changed when updating or verifying the game via Steam. It will also allow you to quickly backup all your mods by backing up your mods folder.
Older Games
For older games that don't support the mods folder, you will have to copy the .pac files of your Entrance and/or Victory motions as well as any props, lighting settings, etc. they may come with/require to the pacevt folder while the game isn't running.
Setting Modded Motions for your Wrestler
After installing the Motion files, you'll have to edit the wrestler's .moveset file with Data Editor to set these motions for your Wrestler and install the edited .moveset file back into the game via CCT (or .team_info file if you wish to use them for a Tag Team or Stable). Read more about how to do this in the Data Editor Tutorials.
To set Trons you have added for your wrestler (in case you haven't replaced any in-game ones), you will have to use the Data Editor to edit the .moveset file for the Wrestler you wish to use them for (or .team_info file if you wish to use them for a Tag Team or Stable) and set the desired motions to the ID of the newly added Motions, then Install them back into the game via CCT (note that you shouldn't load up the in-game create an entrance/victory mode with motions that aren't in the game by default, or the game will reset them in your Wrestler's .moveset/Teams .team_info file). Read more about how to do this in the Data Editor Tutorials.
If you want the added Entrance/Victory Motions to be selectable in the create an entrance/victory menus as well, you can use the WrestleMinus or CAE Item Adder to add the Motions to your game's Create an Entrance/Victory menus so you can select them in the game.
To install a Tag Team or Stable, you will have to create a .team_info file with Data Editor or download one created by others and inject it via Custom Character Tools (CCT). While you can do this in the game as well, Data Editor allows you to access hidden team slots and set various settings that aren't settable in the game for a better Tag Team/Stable experience.Only install .team_info files created for your particular game, they are different in size and composition for each game thus installing ones from other games can lead to serious problems, including an unusable save game.
Note that the wrestlers you set as members of your team will have to be already available in the game or installed first (check out the Installing Wrestlers/Characters Tutorial above for instructions on how to do this).
Read more about how to do this in the Data Editor Tutorials.
On a side note, be aware that installing tag teams/stables for Universe Mode in WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and later games will have to be done manually via Cheat Engine, as contrary to MyWWE the tag team memory addresses for Universe Saves change on every load of the save game and thus tools haven't been able to automate the injection/installation process for those yet.In older games these addresses were static and thus tools can easily install them for Universe mode as well.
To install custom Matches, use Data Editor to create .match files (in many cases including combinations of Win Conditions, Match Settings and Environment that may not be possible to set via the in-game Match Creator) or download ones created by others and Install them via Custom Character Tools (aka CCT).Only install .match files created for your particular game, they are different in size and composition for each game thus installing ones from other games can lead to serious problems, including an unusable save game.
Custom Matches are only available in WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and later.
Check out the Data Editor Tutorials to learn how to do this.
On a side note, an even more flexible and advanced way to edit matches is via the Match Edit Trainer included in WrestlePlus, which can open even more possibilities.
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For games that support the mods folder (like WWE 2k18, WWE 2k19 and later), you'll want to install any .pac files inside the modspac (or alternatively mods<ModName>pac) folder inside your game directory and regenerate the Chunk0.def file via CCT (via 'Full' option, if available).
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Despite its scripted nature, wrestling continues to be an incredibly popular source of entertainment for a lot of people. There’s something about seeing two people with strong personalities fight and clash against each other that’s just so much fun to watch. Now, fans of wrestling not only get to enjoy watching the sport, but they can also enjoy it in a simulation setting. Since 2000 with the release of WWF SmackDown!, 2K has produced top-notch wrestling video games for fans who want to experience the fun of wrestling in a more hands-on approach. WWE 2K19 is the 20th installment in this long-running series. Can it live up to the standards set by its predecessors?
2K Games has decided to give its yearly wrestling series a break following the lackluster performance of WWE 2K20, and in place of WWE 2K21 will be releasing an arcade-style spin-off called WWE 2K Battlegrounds. In its original announcement from April 27 2K Games said, “We’ve also heard your requests to keep the WWE 2K19 servers running; they will remain active for the time being.” However, an in-game message appeared to contradict that sentiment this week.
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Players took to the Internet after an alert appeared in WWE 2K19 saying the game’s servers would be shut down on May 31, 2020 — likely when they were originally meant to be deactivated. The official WWE Games Twitter account posted a response to this on Monday letting fans know they should “disregard” the message, as WWE 2K19 servers “will remain open for the foreseeable future.”