Why stop at wrestlers? Modders have ripped arenas from Smackdown! vs. Raw 2007 , WWE 2K19 , and even All Elite Wrestling: Fight Forever . You can play HCTP in the ThunderDome, a modern AEW Rampage set, or ECW’s One Night Stand.
The original Season Mode is beloved, but linear. Modders have created save-editors that allow you to inject custom storylines, unlock hidden "cut" voice lines, and even change the WWE Championship into the Big Gold Belt or the modern Universal title seamlessly. wwe hctp mod
But video games age. Servers for the PS2 were shut down long ago. The graphics are jagged by modern 4K standards. And that legendary roster? Brock Lesnar (pre-UFC), Goldberg (pre-hiatus), and The Rock (pre-Hollywood) are frozen in time. Why stop at wrestlers
The modding community, centered around hubs like PCSX2 Forum , The SmackDown Hotel , and various Discord servers, realized they didn’t need to build a new game. They just needed to crack the one they already loved. If you haven't looked at the scene since 2004, prepare to be shocked. These aren't just palette swaps. Here is what the top-tier mods offer today: Raw 2007 , WWE 2K19 , and even
The servers are dead. Long live the mods.
Thanks to a dedicated, underground army of modders, Here Comes the Pain isn't just a retro memory. It’s a living, breathing, constantly updating wrestling sandbox. For years, modding wrestling games meant texture hacks for the PC versions of WWE 2K titles. But the PS2 emulation scene (specifically PCSX2) has matured to the point where running HCTP at 1080p with 60 FPS patches is standard.