Wrestling MPire 2008: Career Edition 1.9

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2008 is the year that 'good' becomes great. After almost a decade of specializing in the genre, MDickie finally brings you wrestling at its most highly evolved. You'll need to be at your best if you're going to survive in this new era too. The most finely tuned statistics yet ensure that every percent counts when you square up against 200 unique opponents, spread across 6 major promotions. Meanwhile, the smoother and more responsive gameplay leaves no room for excuses in an action-packed ring where anything can happen. Polished off with the best graphics and presentation the series has ever enjoyed, you'll feel like you've found employment at a real wrestling show. And that's exactly what this Career Edition challenges you to do.

Version 1.9 has more sophisticated contract negotiations.

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