Nostalgia, identity, and the wrestling fandom WWE SmackDown: Here Comes The Pain, released in 2003, stands out in wrestling-game nostalgia for its deep mechanics, robust create-a-wrestler suite, and the memorable roster of its era. For players who grew up with it, saves from this game often carry strong affective weight. A save slot labeled “SAVED 21” may denote a long-running franchise file—multiple seasons of play, numerous created wrestlers, and a carefully curated hall of fame. In wrestling fandom, where personas and storylines are central, these digital artifacts serve as private museums: a player’s dream roster, a fantasy booking history, or a persistent alternate wrestling universe.
To "provide a proper piece" of this file to your emulator, follow these steps: Nostalgia, identity, and the wrestling fandom WWE SmackDown:
The filename Mcd001.ps2 is the default name for the first memory card in PCSX2, and the description indicates it’s a saved game state labeled “SAVED 21” — likely save slot 21 in the game’s save menu. In wrestling fandom, where personas and storylines are
Kane and Rob Van Dam were locked in a "Hardcore" rivalry that had seen the ring destroyed three weeks in a row. The Stable: The Stable: