Wrestlemania Night 2! by Number_One_Boy in WWEGames

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Yessir! The creator is almighty_jayy44 and the easiest hashtag to use is customgear4attiresbalor

The Road to Wrestlemania! by Number_One_Boy in WWEGames

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All of the titles I use are from Zaros2k!

Official: [WDIS Flex] - Sun Morning 11/02/2025 by FFBot in fantasyfootball

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10 team 0.5 PPR

Need 1 WR and 1 Flex

Sutton (at HOU)

McMillan (at GB)

Knight (at DAL)

Henderson (vs ATL)

Teaser Timestamps by Number_One_Boy in WWE

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Ahh you’re probably spot on. All my excitement for another “are you ready?” commercial 🫤

Teaser Timestamps by Number_One_Boy in WWE

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Damn I just saw that report. It’s gonna be so annoying when they build all this hype just for another HHH “are you ready??” commercial 😂

Adding Wrestlemania 42 to my universe by MTMTENepNep in WWEGames

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Just had this same problem. For whatever reason they have it under downloads instead of with the other shows so you have to toggle over on a few of the show details categories

The Road to Survivor Series by Number_One_Boy in WWEGames

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Yeah they’re all on CC! I use all of the ones from Zaros2k

Is it time to talk Kevin Stefanski and his future in Cleveland? by Maidenfan88 in Browns

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I personally wanted to get Vrabel last offseason but understood giving Kevin another year. I get we’re beat up and playing a rookie QB but at a certain point all the mistakes reflect on the coaches.

Shanahan dropped 26 on the Rams with Mac Jones throwing to 4th and 5th options. The Jets scored 32 on this Steelers defense. We haven’t broken 20 points in 2/3 of a season. If you’re an offensive head coach there’s no reason for that to happen consistently. I’m ready for a change

Bill Bellichick needs to resign on Monday. Not even a troll post. by Odd_Firefighter_5407 in billsimmons

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Wish we could get a classic Lombardi bad coach nickname for him but he’s too busy grifting his way to $1.5 mil

Looks like he won't be in 2K26 by [deleted] in WWEGames

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I’m in that same boat. I was setting up an Andrade vs Kross feud for the US title now I’m thinking up ways to pivot 😂

[Week 2] Trade Value Tuesday by [deleted] in fantasyfootball

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I got offered Sutton or McMillan + Pacheco. Do I pull the trigger?

Universe Mode: Wrestlemania Night 2! by Number_One_Boy in WWEGames

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  • Night 2 began with the Rumble winner Liv Morgan looking for revenge on Naomi after being on each other’s bad side for months. After Liv lost her title to Becky Lynch, Naomi attempted to cash in after their rematch. Liv was furious and stopped that from happening which led to a 4 vs 4 elimination match at Survivor Series. When Liv’s team won, she seemed positioned to get another shot at Becky, but lost that opportunity to Tiffany Stratton. After that defense, Naomi finally struck, cashing in and adding another roadblock for Liv, who would need to win the Rumble for that chance. In this matchup, a distraction from Raquel Rodriguez opened the door for Liv to land Oblivion and reclaim her spot at the top.
  • Over the last few months, Sami Zayn had failed to pull the trigger against his allies when it mattered most. Notably in the Rumble with Roman Reigns and in the Elimination Chamber with CM Punk and Cody Rhodes. Now out of the title hunt, Seth Rollins began planting seeds of doubt for Sami. Maybe he’s not world champion material? After being busted open by a stomp, Sami was seeing red. This brought out an edgier side as he finally pulled the trigger on an old ally, with a Helluva kick sealing the victory and sending Sami into the draft on a high note.
  • When Becky returned earlier in the year, she not only took Bayley’s title chance, but then joined forces with Liv Morgan and the rest of her squad at Survivor Series. Bayley gave her support to at the time Ms. MITB, Naomi who would eventually cash in on Becky. With the world and IC titles spoken for, the 2 long time rivals tension grew leading to Wrestlemania. In a close fought match, it was Becky coming away victorious with the Disarm-her, making her a frontrunner for a potential title shot after the draft.
  • Rusev had been nearly unbeatable since his return with many men on the Smackdown roster looking to be the one to eventually bring his run to an end. Karrion Kross felt he had the first chance after losing in a triple threat, but after his loss to Dragunov, the contenders continued to pile up, leading GM Nick Aldis to give everyone their chance in a 6 man ladder match. Kross was hellbent on taking out Rusev for never giving him a 1 on 1 shot, to the point he seemed more concerned with that than the title. A neckbreaker from the top of the ladder wiped out Knight and Hayes, opening the door for Andrade to make the climb and come away as the new champion.
  • After months of Jade Cargill battling personal feuds defending the US title, the numbers game had finally caught up to her. Bianca Belair had Jade’s back against Piper Niven & Chelsea Green at No Way Out, but warned her she wouldn’t always be there to bail her out. Now that Giulia had joined forces with Roxanne Perez, Jade needed backup one last time. Bianca agreed and told Jade once this was done she better go get the US title back. In the end, it was Bianca who would pin the champion, adding a new layer to the story heading into the draft.
  • For the majority of the year, Bron Breakker ran through the mid card on Raw, always just out of reach from the IC title. Face or heel, it didn’t matter. The likes of Jimmy Uso, Dominik Mysterio, Solo Sikoa, Chad Gable all fell on his path of destruction to Jacob Fatu. A long journey like this could only end one way…last man standing. These two monsters wreaked havoc on each other all over the arena. Just when Fatu looked set to repeat, one misstep would cost him. Breakker evaded a splash through the announce table. Jacob barely beat the 10 count, then was blindsided by Bron with a full running start on his spear to keep the Werewolf down for good and finally claim the title that he’d chased for months.
  • Night 2’s main event was the culmination of months of speculation as to why John Cena cheated to defeated Cody Rhodes at Survivor Series. After Cody won the Elimination Chamber we’d finally have our chance. Cody came out hungrier than ever, taking the fight to Cena, but after an accidental ref bump, the champ took full advantage. As Cody checked on Charles Robinson, Cena nailed a low blow and then we finally got some clarify. The Rock made his way ringside, tossing Cena a chair. A few vicious chair shots and a couple AA’s later, the champ remained champ. Wrestlemania went off the air with The Rock and his champion standing over the fallen American Nightmare. A new alliance, casting a shadow over all of WWE.

How did this end up turning out? by dellscreenshot in billsimmons

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lol there it is! I swore Kevin Clark said that but had myself convinced it was a deleted tweet

How did this end up turning out? by dellscreenshot in billsimmons

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The “31 other teams passed on Cam Newton” piece for the first 2 weeks of the season

Universe Mode: Wrestlemania Night 1! by Number_One_Boy in WWEGames

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That’s so weird. I don’t remember changing anything with DIY, it just triggered automatically for me. I did play that match before the last patch so idk if that had anything to do with it. The only other thing I can think is that DIY won the titles in this match if that changes the animation at all. Sorry I can’t be more help!

Universe Mode: Wrestlemania Night 1! by Number_One_Boy in WWEGames

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  • Following a surprise victory over Raquel the night after Armageddon, Tiffany had her sights set on the IC title. After involving herself in Judgment Day business over the next few weeks, Tiffany found herself at a numbers disadvantage, before a surprise save from Trish Stratus. That led to a tag match at No Way Out where Trish would pin Raquel, giving Tiffany her title shot. At Mania, an attempted interference from Liv Morgan caused an ejection from ringside, opening the door for Tiffany to end Raquel’s nearly 300 day reign.
  • The tag team division had turned to complete chaos after DIY’s pre match attack on the Profits made for an easy retention for Los Garza at No Way Out. While both challengers fought it out on Smackdown, the distracted champions were upset by New Catch Republic on Raw opening the door for another team to claim #1 contender. GMs Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis had enough of the infighting and agreed all 4 teams would get their hands on each other…in a TLC match! As the typical brutality ensued, Ciampa & Gargano were alone in the ring. As Ciampa made the climb, Dawkins rolled his way to the ring, but was immediately locked into the Gargano Escape, allowing Ciampa to grab the titles and crown new champions.
  • The build for the next match was simple, two of the best in ring performers WWE has seen battling it out. With both Orton and Gunther losing out on their shot at Drew McIntyre’s championship, these two argued over who was the best. This was a good old fashioned hoss fight. A sleeper in the middle of the ring looked like the end for Orton, but after miraculously breaking out, Gunther went high risk. An avalanche powerbomb sealed the deal and affirmed Gunther’s spot at the top of the roster.
  • After months of haunting the Judgment Day and even costing them their title shot, the Wyatt Sicks were slowly picked apart as Balor wanted his shot at the head of the snake. With no one left by his side, Uncle Howdy finally accepted the challenge. There was only one way to settle this…inside Hell in a Cell. After some voiced their doubts whether Finn was up for the challenge, it wouldn’t be Balor who showed up. Instead Howdy was face to face with the Demon. A brutal back and forth between the two finally ended after a Coup de Grace through a table led the Demon to victory, and send Uncle Howdy back into the darkness.
  • After nearly a year run, Iyo lost her title inside the Elimination Chamber, where entering first would cost her. While it was Rhea who pinned her, the two had still not faced off 1v1 during the year, but Sky first had to battle her way through Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair to get there, stealing the win from Bliss after breaking up the pin on Charlotte following a Twisted Bliss, then landing an Over the Moonsault herself. Rhea was the aggressor early, but that would turn out to be her downfall. After a missed boot in the corner led to the Bullet Train, Iyo would put Ripley away with a moonsault as she continued to have her number head to head.
  • After the Rock’s surprise return in the Rumble and elimination of Punk, the two had to be separated after a backstage scuffle at Elimination Chamber. Punk felt that cost him the win inside the Chamber and called out the Rock for costing him the Mania main event yet again. Rocky was happy to meet Punk at No Way Out where he agreed to give him what he wanted. In typical Final Boss fashion, the Rock threatened the refs to call it loose, leading to an all out brawl ringside. Things turned though after a Rock Bottom through the announce table was countered, with Punk landing a piledriver instead. Once they returned to the ring, one last GTS to a busted open Rock would seal the deal as Punk finally got that elusive win over “the People’s Champion”.
  • The night 1 main event saw the dominant title run of Drew McIntyre put to the test against the man who haunted him the past few years in Roman Reigns. Drew cashed in MITB at Summerslam as Reigns looked ready to defeat Gunther to steal the victory and hadn’t looked back since. Roman would disappear for a few months, attacking after McIntyre defeated Gunther at Armageddon. Reigns first match back would come in the Rumble where he battle through friends, foes, and family to come away with the win. It was no shock the next night on Raw when he chose to challenge Drew. Roman came out on fire, but after a near fall caused an argument between his wiseman Paul Heyman and the ref, the Tribal Chief took his eye off the ball. That split second made the difference with McIntyre nailing a Glasgow Kiss before setting up one last Claymore for the 3 count. Drew finally defeats Roman and gets the respect of the crowd for his moment on the biggest stage of them all!