All codes above must be typed in exactley as they are seem.
Play as John McCarthey(referee):
Enter Big John as a first name and anything as the last name in create a fighter.When
asked to save choose no and exit.
Play as Card Girl:
Enter Smile as a first name and anything as the last name in create a fighter.When
asked to save choose no and exit.
Play as Karate Fighter:
Enter Chop as a first name and anything as the last name in create a fighter.When
asked to save choose no and exit.
Play as Ninja Fighter:
Enter Sasuke as a first name and anything as the last name in create a fighter.When
asked to save choose no and exit.
Play as Pro-Wrestler:
Enter Mask as a first name and anything as the last in name create a fighter.When
asked to save choose no and exit.
Play as Kung-Fu Fighter:
Enter Kung-Fu as a first name and anything as the last name in create a fighter.When
asked to save choose no and exit.
Play as Kick Boxer:
Enter Punch as a first name and anything as the last name in create a fighter.When
asked to save choose no and exit.
Play as Ulti-man:
Enter OCTAGON as a hometown in create a fighter.When asked to save choose no
and exit.
Play as Sumo Wrestler:
Enter CIRCLE as a hometown in create a fighter.When asked to save choose no
and exit.
Play as Street Fighter:
Enter STREET as a hometown in create a fighter.When asked to save choose no
and exit.
Amatuer Wrestler:
Go to create fighter and put in the home town as MAT when asked to save press
no and exit. Now that person will be an active fighter.
Thanks to Revolution readers robert smith and Mad Matt!
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