If you are reading this, you likely belong to a dedicated group of wrestling fans who know that on the Nintendo Wii was something special. While the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions got most of the spotlight, the Wii version offered unique motion controls and a solid roster that many still play today.
Unlike the PlayStation 3, which had a restrictive copy-protection system for saves, the Wii generally allowed save data to be moved freely, making it highly "portable."
. This saves the data to the SD card in a specific directory. Restoring/Importing
The people’s save data should be free. And with the right tools—be it SaveGame Manager GX, a careful checksum fix, or simply the courage to soft-mod your old Wii—you can carry the Attitude Era in your pocket. So fire up that old console, extract that data.bin , and never let a power outage or a dead motherboard rob you of your custom Superstars again. The last lock-up isn’t a wrestling match; it’s a battle against copy protection. And you’ve just won.