Fire Pro Wrestling: Returns Saves

Take the time to install one. It will turn a good wrestling game into the greatest wrestling simulation ever created. Fire up your PS2, emulator, or PS3—download that save file, and get ready for 100% matches that will have you jumping off your couch.

Decide on your roster size. The game allows up to 500 edit slots. Do not fill them all at once. Start with 50 core wrestlers. Fire Pro Wrestling Returns Saves

Before saving, run 10 CPU vs. CPU matches. Does the wrestler spam the same move? Do they go for pins logically? Adjust accordingly. Take the time to install one

This is where become essential. A "save" isn't just a progress file; it’s a fully realized universe. It contains meticulously crafted custom wrestlers, referees, rings, organizations, and saved match histories. Decide on your roster size

In this article, we will explore everything you need to know about FPWR saves: what they are, how to install them, where to find the best ones, and how to create your own. If you play Fire Pro Wrestling Returns straight out of the box, you get roughly 350 predefined wrestlers. While impressive, these are largely fictional characters or parody versions of real stars (e.g., "Bob Orton" instead of Randy Orton). To turn FPWR into the ultimate wrestling sandbox—featuring WWE, AEW, NJPW, ECW, and classic legends—you need a community-made save.

Use a memory card manager to export your .psu file. Share it on forums like FireProClub.com or Reddit (r/firepro) . The community thrives on shared saves. Part 6: Troubleshooting Common Save Issues Even veterans run into problems. Here is a quick troubleshooting guide.