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Jul 0002

Early

Punches


brawl 100%
Early

Hurricanrana


aerial 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Power and Grapple.

80 77

Nicholas Sanchez unleashes a furious barrage of right hands, backing Tomato Man into the corner as the crowd roars with approval. The heel desperately tries to cover up, but Nicholas Sanchez's relentless strikes connect cleanly, snapping Tomato Man's head back with each brutal impact until the official steps in to break it up.


Early

Running Knee


aerial 65%
brawl 35%

Your next Brawling move gains between -10% and +25% Brawling.

Early

Sleeper Slam


power 65%
grapple 35%

If your last move was Grapple, this gains +20% Grapple.

80 65

Nicholas Sanchez springs off the ropes with explosive momentum, launching into a picture-perfect running knee that crashes into Tomato Man's jaw, sending the cowardly heel sprawling to the canvas as the crowd erupts in approval of the high-flying strike.


Early

Forearm Strikes


brawl 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Grapple and Speed.

brawl +12%
Added by Running Knee
Early

Shoulder Tackle


power 90%

Your opponent's next move loses 15% Speed and Aerial.

82 71

Nicholas Sanchez unloads with a rapid-fire barrage of forearm strikes, backing Tomato Man into the corner as the crowd roars with approval. The relentless brawling assault leaves the heel stunned and covering up, unable to mount any defense against the righteous onslaught.


Mid

Big Boot


brawl 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Speed.

Mid

Fallaway Slam


power 75%
aerial 50%

Your next move gains +50% Power.

92 102

Tomato Man catches Nicholas Sanchez charging in, hoisting them overhead with raw power before falling backward and launching them across the ring with a devastating fallaway slam. The crowd boos as Tomato Man sits up with a smirk while Nicholas Sanchez crashes hard into the canvas, clutching their back in pain.


Mid

Headbutt


brawl 125%
Mid

Gorilla Press


power 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Aerial.

power +50%
Added by Fallaway Slam
100 130

Tomato Man hoists Nicholas Sanchez high overhead with a devastating gorilla press, parading around the ring with smug arrogance as the crowd boos mercilessly. The heel holds the face aloft for several seconds, showcasing raw dominance before brutally slamming him down with earth-shaking force that reverberates throughout the arena.


Mid

Diving Forearm


aerial 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Grapple.

aerial -35%
Added by Gorilla Press
Mid

Diving Forearm


aerial 115%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Grapple.

64 98

Tomato Man scales the turnbuckle as Nicholas Sanchez struggles to his feet, timing the moment perfectly before launching into a soaring diving forearm that crashes into Nicholas Sanchez's jaw, sending the fan favorite crashing to the canvas as the crowd erupts in boos at the opportunistic aerial assault.


Late

Lariat


brawl 150%
Late

Shooting Star Press


aerial 130%

Your next move gains +45% Aerial.

120 111

Nicholas Sanchez grits through exhaustion and unleashes a brutal lariat that nearly decapitates Tomato Man, the thunderous clothesline sending the heel spinning inside-out before crashing hard to the mat. The crowd erupts as Nicholas Sanchez stands over the fallen villain, fist still clenched from the devastating strike.


Late

Top Rope Splash


aerial 150%
Late

Top Rope Splash


aerial 150%
aerial +45%
Added by Shooting Star Press
120 166

Tomato Man scales the turnbuckles while Nicholas Sanchez lies vulnerable, then launches into a picture-perfect splash from the top rope, crashing down with devastating precision as the crowd erupts in boos. The high-risk maneuver connects flush, driving every bit of air from Nicholas Sanchez's lungs as Tomato Man hooks the leg for what could be the finish.


Late

Surfboard Stretch


aerial 80%
speed 35%
brawl 35%

Your opponent's next move loses 35% Power and Grapple.

Late

Diving Headbutt


aerial 125%

If your opponent has more Aerial, this gains +50% Aerial.

100 106

Tomato Man scales the turnbuckles with deliberate arrogance, soaking in the crowd's hatred as the exhausted Nicholas Sanchez lies helpless below. Launching himself recklessly from the top rope, Tomato Man crashes down skull-first into Nicholas Sanchez's chest with a devastating diving headbutt, drawing boos as both wrestlers writhe in pain from the high-risk maneuver.

Tomato Man climbs to the top rope as Nicholas Sanchez struggles to their feet, then launches into the devastating BOOOO!!!, crashing down with vicious impact that leaves Nicholas Sanchez motionless on the mat while the crowd erupts in boos at the heel's calculated brutality.

Loser Winner
4 5

How to Play

Welcome to Wrestling Legacy

Build your pro wrestling camp from the ground up. Recruit wrestlers, equip them with gear and moves, sign them to promotions, all in pursuit of becoming World Champion.

Your Lockerroom

The Lockerroom is your home base where you manage your roster and recruit new talent. You can recruit one wrestler per day and carry a maximum of 15 wrestlers at a time.

Each wrestler's career lasts up to 180 matches. When they retire, they free up a spot for the next prospect to join your team.

Managing Your Wrestlers

Your wrestlers won't grow on their own. As they gain experience and level up, you'll improve their abilities to prepare them for bigger matches and tougher opponents.

When you open a wrestler's page, you'll see the following tabs.

Stats

Each wrestler has two sets of stats: Styles and Personalities. These determine how well they execute moves in the ring. Every time they level up, you can improve these stats.

Gear

Gear determines how your wrestler looks. You can purchase new gear from the shop and equip it to any wrestler on your roster.

Moves

Each wrestler performs a set of moves during a match, and those moves rely on their physical stats to determine effectiveness. You must choose four early match moves, four mid match moves, and four late match moves for every wrestler.

History

The History tab shows every match the wrestler has competed in. You can click any entry to view the full match details.

Awards

Wrestlers can win championships while signed to a promotion. The Awards tab serves as their trophy room and tracks their accomplishments.

Joining a Promotion

Wrestlers need to sign with a promotion in order to compete. Each in-game month, promotions run events where wrestlers are matched up against one another.

Contract

If a wrestler isn't currently signed, the Contract tab becomes available. From there, you can sign them to a promotion, choose the length of the deal, and set their pay per match.

Championships

Every promotion has a major championship that represents the top prize in the company. Some promotions also feature midcard championships for lower-ranked wrestlers.

If a midcard champion rises within 12 ranks of the major champion, the midcard title is vacated and that wrestler immediately earns a major championship match.

Wrestling Matches

Matchups are announced one event in advance, so you can see your upcoming opponent and prepare before the match takes place.

Each match is made up of nine move exchanges between two wrestlers. For every exchange, one move from each wrestler is selected. The wrestler with the higher score wins that portion of the match.

Moves

Moves happen in three phases: early, mid, and late. While each wrestler equips four moves for each phase, only three per phase are actually used during a match.

Each move's score is calculated as a percentage of the relevant Style stats. Some moves also include additional effects that trigger under specific conditions.

Results

After a match, wrestlers are paid according to their contracts. The winner gains Starpower while the loser loses Starpower, and rankings are adjusted accordingly. Both wrestlers gain experience, and if they've earned enough, they level up.