Before you begin, you need the following:

The crown jewels of the scene—complete overhauls that turn SvR 2006 into WWE 2K24 Lite , ECW Barely Legal , or even King of Colosseum (a Japanese-style strong style simulator). These packs replace menus, music, fonts, and often include 50+ modded wrestlers.

Modders have injected hundreds of current WWE, AEW, NJPW, and indie stars into SvR 2006 . From Roman Reigns and CM Punk (in his AEW era) to Will Ospreay and MJF, these mods replace in-game wrestlers while preserving movesets, entrances, and victory animations. Some packs even overhaul the selection screen with custom renders.

: Comprehensive overhauls that often combine updated rosters, new music, and better textures into a single package. Projects like Viper12’s My Time Is Now Era mod frequently appear in community discussions. GM Mode Enhancements

: For players who don't want to mess with game files, "Save Data" mods provide a pre-filled roster of high-quality Created-A-Wrestlers (CAWs) with accurate movesets and entrances. How to Install Mods

Modders operate in a legal gray area. While they create the textures and code, they distribute them as patches or "mod files" rather than full games, attempting to avoid copyright infringement of the base software. However, they often use ripped assets (music, titantrons) from WWE. Thus far, rights holders have generally turned a blind eye to modding communities, viewing them as fan preservation rather than commercial threats.