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When importing saves from different regions (e.g., US save on a Japanese ISO), some edits might have glitched moves.

: Packs like DeathbyHighKick’s MMA Save 2.0 featuring real fighters from Pride, UFC, and IFL.

: Roster updates for specific eras, such as "WWF '96" or "WWF 1998 Reimagined". Fire Pro Wrestling Returns Saves

To look into a Fire Pro Wrestling Returns save file is to look into a mirror of fandom. Unlike the glossy, cinematic sports game that treats its audience as passive consumers of licensed spectacle, FPWR treats the player as a librarian, a sculptor, and a director. The save file is the hidden interface where the game’s true meaning resides: it is not about winning a virtual match, but about preserving a specific vision of wrestling’s infinite possibility. In an era of cloud saves and auto-syncing, the humble, volatile PS2 memory card file stands as a testament to a lost era of gaming, one where the player’s labor was not just acknowledged but required—and where a single corrupted bit could mean the death of a universe. Long live the save.

Complete, historically accurate rosters for WWE, WCW, ECW, AEW, or classic territories. When importing saves from different regions (e

The oldest repository for FPWR saves. It hosts classic saves from legendary creators, sorted by regional game versions (North American vs. Japanese releases).

During the late 2000s and early 2010s, forums like Fire Pro Club and GameFAQs became digital trading hubs. A few legendary save creators emerged, cementing their names in the annals of fighting game history. The DJKM Save To look into a Fire Pro Wrestling Returns

Saves that convert the original Japanese text and wrestler names into clean English.

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