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Bios | Wwe Smackdown Pain

WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain (HCTP), released in late 2003 for the PlayStation 2, is widely regarded as one of the greatest wrestling video games ever made. It revolutionized the series by introducing a complex attribute system, where each wrestler is defined by five key statistics: Strength, Submission, Technique, Speed, and Stamina. The Roster and Character Bios

The game features a massive playable roster of 65 Superstars, including active wrestlers from the 2002-2003 season and, for the first time in the series, a dedicated group of 11 WWE Legends. Detailed character bios and movesets are available for all 65 wrestlers through the IGN Guide. WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain - PlayStation 2

Introduction

WWE SmackDown Pain is a professional wrestling video game series that was popular in the early 2000s. The game features various WWE superstars, each with their unique bios, attributes, and moves. In this guide, we'll focus on the bios of the WWE superstars in SmackDown Pain.

List of WWE Superstars and Their Bios

Here are some of the notable WWE superstars in SmackDown Pain, along with their bios:

Attributes and Moves

Each WWE superstar in SmackDown Pain has unique attributes and moves that set them apart from others. Here are some examples:

Tips and Tricks

Here are some tips and tricks to help you navigate the WWE SmackDown Pain game:

This guide provides a basic overview of the WWE SmackDown Pain bios, attributes, and moves. With practice and patience, you'll become a WWE SmackDown Pain master! wwe smackdown pain bios

Here are the bios for the playable roster in WWE SmackDown! Here Comes The Pain (often referred to simply as "SmackDown! Pain"). This game, released in 2003 on the PlayStation 2, is widely considered one of the greatest wrestling games of all time.

The roster is split into two main brands (Raw and SmackDown), along with legends and unlockable characters.

Roman Reigns – The Tribal Chief of Trauma

Roman’s current Tribal Chief gimmick is one of psychological pain, but his real pain bio is staggering: leukemia survivor, multiple hernia surgeries, and a torn pectoral muscle suffered during a match (which he finished). His Guillotine choke is a submission that visually mimics suffocation. On SmackDown, Reigns’ matches with Jey Uso (2020’s I Quit match) and Kevin Owens (2021’s Last Man Standing) are case studies in controlled brutality.

One Image: Reigns screaming “Acknowledge Me” while applying the guillotine on a bloodied, broken Jey Uso — the camera zoomed on Jey’s face turning purple. That’s pain bio gold.

The Powerhouses (Brawlers)

Best for players who want to fight outside the ring and use weapons.

Stone Cold Steve Austin

The Rock

Kevin Nash


The Usos – Tag Team Trauma

Jimmy and Jey Uso redefined tag team pain on SmackDown. Their superkicks are stiff (Jimmy legit concussed Seth Rollins with one), and their Samoan Splash has bruised ribs across the division. The Hell in a Cell tag match against The New Day (2017) is a SmackDown classic — both Usos bleeding, broken, and still kicking out at 2.


12. Tiffany Stratton

Stratton’s pain is pretty brutal. The Alabama Slam drives hips and shoulders into the mat. Her moonsaults land with full body weight across sternums. She has a vicious streak — stomping hands, pulling hair, and smiling through it all. WWE SmackDown

Women's Division

Fast-paced technical wrestling.

Trish Stratus

Victoria

Lita


Step-by-step bio creation:

3. Create-a-Wrestler (CAW) Bio System – Complete Guide

When you create a custom wrestler in Here Comes the Pain, you fill out a bio sheet that affects gameplay and presentation.

Brand: Raw

Triple H

Kevin Nash

Shawn Michaels

Rob Van Dam

Ric Flair

Booker T

Kane

Goldberg

Scott Steiner

Christian

Chris Jericho

The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray & D-Von)

Lance Storm

Test

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