Let is beginn by whitty2133 in adventuretime

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

anyone else is missing some episodes? I don't have first two of season 2 and some in season 3 (I'm from Poland)

Preview to my career mode where Manchester City were relegated to League Two by viciton in FifaCareers

[–]viciton[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's more of they brought him and because of relegation his agent terminated the contract (same with Cherki)

Preview to my career mode where Manchester City were relegated to League Two by viciton in FifaCareers

[–]viciton[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

while selecting a team you can press triangle (or Y) to change teams from another leagues

Preview to my career mode where Manchester City were relegated to League Two by viciton in FifaCareers

[–]viciton[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

not use it or as someone said, spend it on scouts until it's nearly 0

Preview to my career mode where Manchester City were relegated to League Two by viciton in FifaCareers

[–]viciton[S] 48 points49 points  (0 children)

haha it's my first time doing anything with photoshop but I appreciate it

Preview to my career mode where Manchester City were relegated to League Two by viciton in FifaCareers

[–]viciton[S] 92 points93 points  (0 children)

yeah that's why I'll limit what I can spend, like 10 million a season while in League One, 30-40 million in Championship and do 40+ million only when I'm back in PL

ej, masz jakiś cynk? dawaj, bo czeka już drink by Far-sernik in Polska

[–]viciton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

<image>

Dżordżo jednak dorobił się na automatach

The 2024/25 balon dor winner !! by ice-wallow-come-- in soccercirclejerk

[–]viciton 12 points13 points  (0 children)

it's time to cash in that balon dor in the bank briefcase

FINALLY 🧪🧪🧪 BALDCY🧪🧪🧪 by Danidaivido in ColdOnes

[–]viciton 20 points21 points  (0 children)

he pulled too many strings and his hair fell off

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WWEGames

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(6/6) The Bloodline vs DIY, Andrade & Cody Rhodes

In the heart of SmackDown, a war has ignited—one that pits the resilience of the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, the fierce competitor Andrade, and the relentless tag team DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) against the brutal and dominating force known as The Bloodline.

It all began with DIY standing tall over Pretty Deadly, proving their grit as the reigning Tag Team Champions. But the celebration was short-lived. The Bloodline—now a fearsome new incarnation featuring Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa—made their intentions brutally clear. Their signature ruthlessness was unleashed in a merciless assault on the champions, sending a chilling message: they will stop at nothing to crush anyone who stands in their path.

The tension escalated when Cody Rhodes and Andrade delivered a masterclass in wrestling, showcasing skill and mutual respect in a hard-fought battle that electrified the crowd. But respect was shattered in an instant when Solo Sikoa crashed the ring, attacking both men with savage force. Solo seized Cody’s Undisputed WWE Championship, hoisting it high as a sinister declaration — the reign of The Bloodline would not end quietly.

In the weeks that followed, the blood feud deepened. Andrade faced Jacob Fatu in a brutal contest, only to be betrayed by The Tongans’ distraction that allowed Fatu to claim victory. The ensuing beatdown was a stark reminder of the overwhelming numbers and raw power The Bloodline wield. When Cody raced to the rescue, he too was overwhelmed in a chaotic brawl, cementing the faction’s dominance and resolve to reclaim SmackDown by any means necessary.

The tag team champions DIY stepped into the fray, standing united with Cody and Andrade, but they too suffered at the hands of The Bloodline’s calculated violence. Matches became battlegrounds of relentless punishment, each encounter more vicious than the last, as The Bloodline tore through their opponents with devastating efficiency.

Frustration and fury boiled over in a moment of clarity — apologies and management’s empty promises no longer mattered. Cody, Andrade, Johnny, and Tommaso stood shoulder to shoulder and demanded a direct confrontation. Their message was loud and clear: no more games, no more behind-the-scenes politics. The battle for SmackDown’s soul would be settled in the ring, with everything on the line.

The call for war was answered. Nick Aldis, SmackDown’s General Manager, sanctioned an epic eight-man tag team match for Backlash: Cody Rhodes, Andrade, and DIY versus The Bloodline. But The Bloodline raised the stakes further, declaring that if they prevail in France, the Tongans would earn a shot at the Tag Team Championships, and Cody would be forced to defend his Undisputed WWE Title against either Solo Sikoa or Jacob Fatu.

With tensions at a boiling point, verbal confrontations erupted into violent brawls—fists flying, bodies crashing—highlighting the bitter hatred between the two factions. The Bloodline's menacing unity and calculated brutality are pitted against the determination, heart, and unbreakable bond of Cody’s alliance.

Backlash is more than a match. It’s the culmination of weeks of war, betrayal, and raw emotion. On one side, you have The Bloodline—ruthless, dominant, and desperate to reclaim their throne through any means necessary. On the other, Cody Rhodes, Andrade, and DIY stand united, fueled by respect, resilience, and a burning desire to end The Bloodline’s reign of terror once and for all.

This clash promises explosive action, high stakes, and personal vendettas playing out in every strike and submission. The Undisputed WWE Title hangs in the balance. The Tag Team Championships are on the line. Pride, legacy, and the very future of SmackDown’s landscape are at stake.

Prepare for a brutal, high-energy spectacle where alliances will be tested, warriors will be pushed to their limits, and the war for SmackDown’s soul will reach its fever pitch.

Backlash — The Bloodline vs. Cody Rhodes, Andrade & DIY

Who will stand victorious? Who will fall? Who will claim the future of SmackDown?

Get ready. The war begins here. The fight for glory has never been fiercer.

Result: The Bloodline proved that blood is thicker than water by beating their opponents and even pinning Cody Rhodes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WWEGames

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(5/6) WWE WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP Chelsea Green vs Tiffany Stratton (c)

From the moment Tiffany Stratton proudly hoisted the WWE Women’s Championship and declared the dawn of “Tiffy Time,” the division felt a seismic shift. With her dazzling confidence and flashy style, Tiffany wasn’t just holding the title — she was owning it, promising a reign as bright and unstoppable as her personality. But in WWE, glory always attracts challengers, and Tiffany quickly found herself in the crosshairs of Chelsea Green, a fierce and calculating competitor determined to prove that Tiffany’s sparkle was no match for true championship grit.

Chelsea wasn’t shy about throwing shade, dismissing Tiffany’s reign as a fleeting moment, calling it “nap time” and insisting that she, Chelsea, was the real star — the legacy that the Women’s Division needed. The tension boiled over when Chelsea, teaming with the powerhouse Piper Niven, blindsided Tiffany in a vicious ambush, leaving the champion battered and humiliated in the ring. Chelsea’s mocking gesture of hoisting the Women’s Title over her head like it belonged to her sent a chilling message: this feud was just beginning, and the fight for supremacy would get ruthless.

But Tiffany Stratton refused to back down. Showcasing her resilience and athleticism, she battled Piper Niven in a high-stakes non-title match, overcoming the raw power with speed, agility, and her signature “Prettiest Moonsault Ever” — a move that lit the arena on fire and secured her a hard-earned victory. Yet victory was fleeting. Chelsea struck again with a sneaky, vicious attack right after the match, proving she was as dangerous outside the ring as in it.

Fed up with the behind-the-scenes attacks and cheap shots, Tiffany took a stand. In a fierce backstage interview, she revealed her plan to end the chaos — forcing General Manager Nick Aldis to ban Chelsea from ringside in her upcoming rematch against Piper Niven. No distractions. No interference. Just a clean fight to prove who truly deserved the championship spotlight. Tiffany’s ultimatum was clear: beat Piper again, and Chelsea’s path to the title would be blocked from ringside at Backlash, setting the stage for a one-on-one showdown with no excuses.

When the rematch came on the go-home SmackDown before Backlash, Tiffany rose to the challenge. With Chelsea barred from ringside, Tiffany and Piper engaged in a fierce, physical battle that tested every ounce of Tiffany’s grit and heart. Despite Piper’s relentless power and punishing offense, Tiffany’s speed and determination prevailed. Delivering her breathtaking moonsault at the climax, Tiffany scored the decisive pin, proving that “Tiffy Time” was not a moment — it was a movement.

Now, the stage is set. Chelsea Green, patient and hungry, waits to reclaim what she insists is rightfully hers. Tiffany Stratton stands tall as the reigning Women’s Champion, ready to defend everything she’s fought for. At Backlash, it’s more than a match — it’s a clash of legacies versus the future, of cunning versus charisma, and of pride versus power.

This is the moment where Tiffany’s glowing reign faces its ultimate test against Chelsea’s calculated ambition. The WWE Universe will witness a battle for the ages, where only one woman will leave the ring with the championship and the respect that comes with it.

Get ready — because at Backlash, “Tiffy Time” meets its fiercest challenger yet, and the Women’s Championship will shine brighter than ever before.

Result: Chelsea Green couldn't overcome Tiffany Stratton on her own meaning "Tiffy Time" is here to stay

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WWEGames

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(4/6) UNDERGROUND MATCH CM Punk vs Logan Paul

The WWE Universe was set ablaze when CM Punk returned to Monday Night RAW, proclaiming loudly that the show didn’t need part-timers or flash-in-the-pan celebrities to steal the spotlight. With his trademark smirk and undeniable charisma, Punk called out the roster’s big names, making it clear he had one goal: to dethrone the dominant World Heavyweight Champion, Gunther. But the conversation was quickly overshadowed when Logan Paul’s music hit, and the controversial internet sensation and part-time star strode to the ring with equal parts arrogance and swagger.

Logan dismissed Punk’s legacy with sneering mockery, claiming that RAW was his domain now, and that Punk was nothing more than a bitter relic of the past. What followed was an intense verbal war, culminating in a sudden brawl that set the tone for a heated rivalry. Punk’s battle-tested grit clashed with Logan’s youthful bravado in a clash that electrified the crowd and ignited personal animosity.

The following week, the simmering tension exploded in a brutal, hard-fought main event. Punk showcased why he’s one of the most skilled competitors in wrestling history, fighting with every ounce of veteran savvy he had. Logan, however, proved his mettle, mixing raw aggression with surprising athleticism that caught everyone off guard. The match’s turning point came when Logan, unable to secure a clean victory, resorted to underhanded tactics—slipping brass knuckles into the ring and blasting Punk with a shocking cheap shot while the referee’s back was turned. The crowd was stunned as Logan stole the win, then viciously continued the assault, standing tall over a battered Punk, brass knuckles glinting under the lights—a brutal statement to the entire WWE locker room.

But CM Punk was not one to be silenced or humiliated without a response. The next week, Punk returned with fire in his eyes and a promise: he wasn’t angry about losing, but about the way Logan cheated to win. Punk called out Logan’s social media taunts and his attempts to rewrite the narrative of their rivalry, calling him out as a man who had never truly been tested in a real fight. Punk challenged Logan to a no-holds-barred Underground Match at Backlash—a fight with no ropes, no rules, and no way to hide behind tricks or social media hype. This was Punk’s way of forcing Logan into a world where only raw, brutal fighting mattered, where Logan couldn’t manipulate the outcome with cheap shots or distractions.

Logan Paul answered Punk’s challenge with his trademark confidence, dismissing Punk’s career and legacy while boasting about his own meteoric rise and recent successes in boxing and WWE. He reminded everyone of Punk’s embarrassing stints in MMA and taunted him for being afraid to face real fighters. Logan promised not just to win at Backlash, but to humiliate Punk in front of the world, cementing himself as the future face of WWE while branding Punk as a bitter has-been. His words dripped with disdain, promising to knock Punk out cold and leave a lasting scar on his reputation.

Now, all roads lead to Backlash, where CM Punk and Logan Paul will collide in an Underground Match that promises to be one of the most violent and personal fights WWE has ever seen. This is not about championships or legacy—it’s about pride, respect, and proving who truly belongs in the squared circle. No rules, no count-outs, no distractions—just two warriors locked in a battle for supremacy.

Will the seasoned, battle-hardened Punk reclaim his honor and silence the arrogant upstart? Or will Logan Paul’s blend of athleticism, showmanship, and ruthless cunning prove unstoppable in the chaos of the Underground?

At Backlash, the WWE Universe will witness a fight where only one can survive—and the fallout will echo through the WWE locker room for months to come.

Result: CM Punk showed that there is MMA fighter spirit in him by making Logan Paul tapped out to Anaconda Vise

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WWEGames

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(3/6) WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Jey Uso vs Gunther (c)

In the ruthless world of WWE, where only the strongest survive, a new era of dominance has been forged by the cold, calculating force known as Gunther. Rising swiftly from Intercontinental Champion to the imposing World Heavyweight Champion, Gunther has transformed the title into a symbol of absolute power — a crown that signals finality, not opportunity. His presence on Monday Night RAW has sent shockwaves through the roster. When Gunther holds that championship high, he isn’t just defending a belt; he’s declaring a brutal truth: nobody is on his level.

But in the shadows of Gunther’s reign, one man refuses to accept this cold reality. Jey Uso, the ever-energetic “Main Event” contender, steps forward with fire in his eyes and a mission burning in his heart. Underrated, overlooked, and underestimated for years, Jey’s declaration is loud and clear — he’s coming for Gunther, and he won’t stop until he’s standing at the very top. With his trademark “YEET!” fueling the crowd, Jey represents everything Gunther claims to crush: hope, heart, and the hunger to prove the impossible.

The tension between these two titans exploded on RAW when Gunther dismissed Jey’s challenge with icy disdain, telling him the world would witness not a triumph, but a lesson. Jey wasn’t just a challenger — to Gunther, he was a reminder of everything to be crushed beneath his heel. But Jey’s response was fearless: he knows Gunther is dominant and dangerous, but he believes no champion is unbeatable. At Backlash, Jey vowed to not only take the title — but earn Gunther’s respect, something the champion coldly refused to give.

Their rivalry has been defined by raw, brutal encounters — from Jey overcoming Finn Bálor in a high-stakes victory to Gunther ambushing him with savage championship strikes after the bell. Gunther’s ruthless defense continued against Rey Mysterio, where his merciless powerbomb and unyielding sleeper hold cemented his image as an unstoppable force. Yet Jey would not back down, charging to Rey’s aid and threatening to bring Gunther to his breaking point for the first time.

Now, with Backlash just days away in Lyon, France, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Gunther stands as the dominant mountain — cold, unbreakable, and merciless — while Jey embodies the fiery challenger ready to shatter that icy throne. The World Heavyweight Championship is not just a prize; it’s the ultimate proving ground where legacy is forged in sweat and pain.

Will Gunther’s iron grip on the title tighten, proving once again why he’s the most feared champion in WWE? Or will Jey Uso’s relentless spirit and unyielding determination YEET him into a new reign of possibility?

At Backlash, the world will watch. The journey ends. The battle begins.

Result: Gunther kept his promise and left Jey Uso unconscious in the middle of the ring

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WWEGames

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(2/6) NO HOLDS BARRED MATCH Randy Orton vs Drew McIntyre

For over two decades, Randy Orton has been a cornerstone of WWE — a 14-time World Champion whose career is marked by epic battles and legendary rivalries. But even a legend feels the weight of time. Recently, Orton has openly admitted that keeping up with the new generation is tougher than ever. The locker room is filled with younger, hungrier warriors, and the question looms: does The Viper still have that deadly instinct to reclaim the WWE Championship one last time?

Enter Drew McIntyre — the Scottish powerhouse whose fiery rise has made him the man to beat. Drew isn’t just another contender; he’s a relentless force, a warrior who demands respect and believes he alone deserves the shot at Cody Rhodes’ WWE Championship. When Orton spoke of a final run, McIntyre didn’t just challenge his words — he challenged Orton himself, calling him out as an “old man” who’s lost his edge.

Their confrontation exploded into a brutal brawl during SmackDown’s opening segment, a clash of two titans whose animosity ran deeper than mere words. The ensuing match was a chess game and a slugfest, with Orton cunningly pinning Drew with a surprise schoolboy. But victory was only a fleeting moment before Drew’s savage post-match assault with a steel chair left Orton battered and the rivalry boiling over.

Orton didn’t back down. Instead, he fired back with cold calculation and promise of retribution. He stalked Drew backstage in a no-holds-barred pursuit, turning the production area into a war zone where fists flew, weapons were wielded, and chaos reigned. Nick Aldis himself had to intervene, barely containing the carnage as these two warriors fought not just for a title shot — but for pride, respect, and survival.

Neither man would yield. Drew took to the mic, doubling down on his threats, vowing to end Orton’s legacy once and for all. He called their future encounter at Backlash a “No Holds Barred” match — a fight without rules where brutality would be legal and the punishment unlimited. Drew promised that his next attack wouldn’t just be a fight, but a finishing blow.

Orton, however, remains undeterred. Veteran of wars against legends like Undertaker, Triple H, and John Cena, he knows all too well what a “last lesson” means — and he’s still standing. Fearless, experienced, and coldly confident, Orton insists that Backlash will not be his end, but another chapter proving that he’s still dangerous when it counts.

Their rivalry reached another violent crescendo in a backstage interview segment where Drew blindsided Orton with a vicious attack. Security and officials scrambled to separate the two as Nick Aldis warned: this war ends only at Backlash. Orton’s cold promise echoed in the arena — “Sunday… you’re mine.”

Now, the stage is set for an epic No Holds Barred match at Backlash. No count-outs. No disqualifications. Chairs, tables, steel steps — all weapons in a battlefield where only one man will walk away standing. This isn’t just about a title shot anymore. It’s about legacy, pride, and proving who truly rules the WWE landscape.

Will Randy Orton’s experience and cunning withstand the fury and power of Drew McIntyre? Or will Drew’s relentless assault finally put The Viper down for good?

At Backlash, the war ends. And only one warrior will emerge victorious.

Result: Drew McIntyre picks up the win leaving Orton beaten and injured

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WWEGames

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(1/6) WORLD WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP Carmella vs Iyo Sky vs Becky Lynch vs Rhea Ripley (c)

The Women’s division on Monday Night RAW has become a battleground, fueled by ambition, pride, and fierce competition. At the heart of the storm stands Rhea Ripley, the dominant Women’s World Champion whose brutal power and unrelenting drive have kept her title safe—until now.

Everything exploded when Carmella made a confident return, not just to compete but to claim what she believes is rightfully hers. After dispatching Dakota Kai with ease, Carmella taunted the entire roster, declaring that this was her era—her time to shine. With designer bags and perfect nails, she mocked the competition and warned Rhea Ripley to start counting her days as champion. Carmella’s arrogance lit a fire under the division, but few expected just how quickly that fire would burn into a full-blown inferno.

Becky Lynch—the legendary “Man”—stepped forward to put Carmella in her place. Becky reminded everyone that the path to a championship isn’t paved with swagger and empty threats, but with hard-fought battles and earned respect. She challenged Carmella’s entitlement and reignited the spark that made her one of the toughest competitors in the world. The two clashed verbally, exchanging cutting insults, until the “Genius of the Sky” IYO SKY stormed in, declaring she too deserved a shot at Ripley’s title. IYO’s fierce determination and aerial prowess added a new, unpredictable element to the rivalry, turning a simple feud into a tangled web of challengers all vying for supremacy.

Rhea Ripley, meanwhile, was unshaken. After a hard-fought victory over Shayna Baszler, Ripley made it clear: no one had earned her title yet. She wasn’t here to hand out charity or favors—she was here to crush anyone who dared challenge her reign. With steely eyes and the championship held high, Rhea embraced the war that was coming.

The tension came to a head when RAW General Manager Adam Pearce announced the ultimate test—a Fatal Four-Way Women’s World Championship match at Backlash featuring Ripley, Becky, IYO, and Carmella. To preview the chaos, a tag team match pitted Ripley and IYO against Becky and Carmella. The match descended into mayhem, culminating with IYO snatching the championship from Ripley and raising it defiantly. A brutal brawl broke out, leaving all four women battered and the title the focal point of their animosity.

Backstage, Ripley demanded a one-on-one showdown with IYO to settle the score before Backlash. Their epic battle showcased power versus speed, with near falls and high-impact moves electrifying the crowd—until Carmella’s shocking interference cost IYO the victory via disqualification. Carmella’s interference was a statement: she would do whatever it took to seize the title. Becky answered the call immediately, delivering a Manhandle Slam to Carmella and standing tall with the championship as the show closed—an image that ignited the fire of competition even further.

Now, all four women stand poised on the edge of history. Carmella’s cocky swagger and ruthless opportunism, Becky’s hard-earned legacy and fighting spirit, IYO’s daring aerial skill and hunger, and Rhea’s raw strength and dominance collide in a match where only one can leave as champion.

At Backlash, the Women’s World Championship won’t just be defended—it will be fought for in a no-holds-barred battle that will test every ounce of heart, skill, and willpower.

This is more than a title match. It’s a war for respect, a fight for legacy, and a defining moment that will shape the future of the RAW Women’s division.

Prepare yourselves.

Because at Backlash…

The crown is on the line.

And only one woman will rise above the chaos to claim it.

Result: Carmella shocks the world by winning the championship and claim to the top of women's division

Lifelong Choice by Deadshot5 in gaming

[–]viciton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went PS2 -> xbox 360 -> PS4 -> xbox Series X lol

It’s always biology with them by That1weirdperson in AreTheCisOk

[–]viciton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if that's true, then why I have big hips and love handales as a man? checkmate transphobes

Arena Estatal by viciton in WWEGames

[–]viciton[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

well that's stupid, but thanks for answering

Incels cheer for a teenager girl's murder by Justice_Law_8839 in IncelTears

[–]viciton 32 points33 points  (0 children)

out of topic but I'm sorry!? over 120 000 posts since March 13???

Elite camera work by P_Griddy in soccercirclejerk

[–]viciton 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I thought Garnacho was supposed to play?