13 Wii Save Data [cracked]: Wwe
The Ring’s Hidden Clock: Mastering WWE ’13 Save Data on the Nintendo Wii
For fans of the “Attitude Era,” WWE ’13 on the Nintendo Wii was a paradoxical gem. It wasn’t the HD glory of the PS3 or Xbox 360 versions, but it delivered a surprisingly robust roster, the full “Attitude Era” mode, and the chaotic fun of four-player mayhem. Yet, like a submission hold, the game’s save data could lock up your progress tighter than a Chris Master’s Full Nelson—if you didn’t understand how it worked.
Let’s step into the virtual squared circle and break down everything you need to know about WWE ’13 save data on Nintendo’s little white console.
The 4,000-Block Problem (And How to Fix It)
The Nintendo Wii’s internal memory is tiny—only 512 MB total. WWE ’13 saves tend to range between 80 and 120 blocks (approx. 10–15 MB). That sounds small, but here’s the catch: if your internal memory has less than 50 free blocks, the game will throw a save error—even if your file is only 100 blocks.
Common Error Message:
“There is not enough free space on the Wii System Memory. Please delete some data and try again.” Wwe 13 Wii Save Data
Why it happens: The Wii reserves extra space for temporary save operations. WWE ’13 in particular is paranoid about corruption, so it demands a buffer.
Solution:
- Go to Wii Settings > Data Management > Save Data > Wii.
- Delete old game saves you no longer use (e.g., Wii Sports party files, old Madden seasons).
- Move channels or Virtual Console games to an SD card (but note: WWE ’13 saves cannot be played directly from SD; they must be copied back to internal memory to be used).
To restore:
Same steps, but select Move or Copy from SD back to Wii System Memory.
1. “The save data is corrupted” Error
- Cause: Powering off the Wii while saving, or a dying internal memory battery.
- Fix: Delete the corrupted save from Data Management (yes, you lose progress). Then, before starting a new game, format your SD card and ensure it is FAT32. Some SD cards over 2GB cause save lag on older Wiis.
The Final Bell
WWE ’13 on Wii may be over a decade old, but its save data is a time capsule of your virtual wrestling legacy. Whether you’re protecting a 300-week World Heavyweight Champion or a CAW of your high school gym teacher, treat that 100-block file with respect. Back it up. Guard it from corruption. And remember: in the world of retro gaming, a lost save is a career-ending injury. The Ring’s Hidden Clock: Mastering WWE ’13 Save
Now go hit someone with a steel chair—just save first.
Because the Nintendo Wii is an older console, managing save data involves specific steps regarding file types, SD cards, and the console's internal memory.
1. Understanding the Save Data Structure
WWE '13 requires a significant amount of storage space compared to other Wii games due to its "Create-an-Arena," "Create-a-Superstar," and "Universe Mode" data.
- File Size: The save data block is typically approx. 28 MB.
- Save Location: Unlike some games that can run directly from an SD card, WWE '13 must save to the Wii’s internal System Memory (Wii Shop Channel area). You can back up to an SD card, but you cannot play off of it without homebrew modifications.
8. Save Data Transfer Between Wii Consoles
By default, WWE ’13 save data cannot be transferred to another Wii via Copy because of console-unique encryption. “There is not enough free space on the Wii System Memory
To bypass:
- Use SaveGame Manager GX → extract save → copy to second Wii → import.
- Or use LetterBomb + BootMii (advanced users only).
4. Downloading Save Data (Unlocking Everything)
If you lost your data or want a roster with everything unlocked (all wrestlers, arenas, and Attitude Era moments completed), you can download a "100% Completed" save file from the internet.
How to use downloaded save data:
- Find the File: Search online for "WWE '13 Wii 100% Save File." It will usually be a
.binfile or a compressed folder. - Place it on SD: Place the file into the folder structure:
SD:\private\wii\title\RWPE\- Ensure the file is named
data.bin.
- Ensure the file is named
- Copy to Wii:
- Insert SD card into Wii.
- Go to Wii Button > Data Management > Save Data > Wii.
- Select the SD Card tab at the top.
- Click the WWE '13 block and select Copy.
- Note: This will overwrite any existing WWE '13 data on your console.
Warning on Region Locking: Wii save data is region-locked.
- NTSC (USA) saves will not work on a PAL (Europe) console.
- Ensure the downloaded save file matches your game disc region, or the game will tell you the save data is "corrupt."