Alright, let’s talk about this “wyatt sicks wwe” thing. Buckle up, because this was a ride.

So, first off, the whole idea came to me when I was just messing around with some wrestling game mods. I’m a huge wrestling fan, always have been, and I’ve tinkered with game mods before, mostly just swapping character models and stuff. But this time, I wanted to do something different, something… darker.
I started by doing some research. I mean, the internet’s a goldmine for this kind of stuff, right? Looked up different wrestlers, their signature moves, their entrances, everything. The goal was to find someone who could fit the “Wyatt” vibe, someone with that creepy, unsettling presence. I landed on a few possibilities, but Bray Wyatt’s whole cult leader thing was just too perfect. It was begging to be messed with.
Then the real work started. I grabbed some existing character models from other games, ripped textures, and even tried my hand at some basic 3D modeling. It was a total Frankenstein job. This part was a pain in the butt, because I’m no expert. I basically just watched a bunch of YouTube tutorials and kept smashing buttons until something looked halfway decent.
- Step 1: Get the models.
- Step 2: Mess with the textures to look “Wyatt” enough.
- Step 3: Try to make some clothes, ended up using a ripped shirt texture.
Next up was getting it into the actual game. That meant figuring out the file formats, the import tools, and all that technical mumbo jumbo. There were a lot of error messages, a lot of crashes, and a whole lot of cursing. But eventually, after hours of fiddling, I managed to get my messed-up Wyatt character into the game. I felt like a digital mad scientist.
After importing it into the game, it looked like a potato, I had to fix it. Spent another night fixing textures.
Then came the fun part. I tweaked his move set, giving him some of Bray’s signature stuff, plus some original moves I thought fit the character. I even messed with his entrance music, adding some creepy sound effects and distorted voices. It was all about creating that unsettling atmosphere.
Finally, I put him in a match. And man, was it something to see. This glitched-out, horrifying version of Wyatt just destroying everyone in the ring. The crowd went wild (in the game, of course). It was so messed up, it was hilarious.
I recorded some gameplay footage, edited it together with some spooky music, and uploaded it online. And surprisingly, people seemed to dig it! I got a bunch of comments, likes, and even a few people asking if they could download the mod. That was pretty cool.

Challenges faced:
- Awful 3D modeling skills.
- Getting the textures right.
- Game crashing every 5 minutes.
Honestly, the whole thing was just a dumb little project, but it was a blast to work on. It reminded me why I love tinkering with games in the first place. It’s all about experimenting, pushing boundaries, and creating something weird and unique.
I learned a ton about game modding, 3D modeling, and even video editing. Plus, I got to unleash my inner weirdo and create something truly unsettling. All in all, it was a win-win.