CAWs are stored in two places: the save file (roster slots) and the SD card’s private folder. Some custom saves require you to also copy a WWE13 folder from the download to your SD card root. Look for a data folder included with the save.
This is the single most important rule of Wii save data.
Thus, to make , you must either:
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You need the Homebrew Channel. Use or LetterBomb (for System Menu 4.3). Do not use a guide that requires a game disc like Twilight Princess unless you prefer that method. Aim for a guide that installs IOS236 or d2x cIOS for maximum compatibility.
Place the downloaded WWE '13 save folder inside that saves directory. Step 4: Install the Save File on Your Wii
For many wrestling fans, WWE '13 remains a high-water mark for the franchise, celebrated for its "Attitude Era" mode and robust creation suite. However, for Wii users looking to download save data—whether to access a completed roster, download custom arenas, or back up their own progress—the process is not as simple as dragging and dropping a file.
These are Homebrew apps used to bypass Wii save restrictions. Step-by-Step Guide: How to Install WWE '13 Save Data
⚠️ Modding your Wii is safe if you follow guides exactly, but it voids any warranty and carries a tiny risk of bricking if done incorrectly. Follow well-known tutorials from places like WiiBrew or GBAtemp.
💡 Some WWE ’13 save files online include a private folder. That is for the Wii’s native save manager via the Data Management screen—which will NOT work for downloaded saves unless you have a modchip. Ignore those. Use SaveGame Manager GX.