WWE Day of Reckoning - Plot

Plot

A created superstar starts off as a new wrestler signed to a WWE developmental contract trying to work his way up to the main roster. After developmental comes a stint on Sunday Night Heat, before the wrestler finally joins the main roster. Player get to choose which brand the superstar enters (Raw or SmackDown!), which also chooses the stable they will join for the story (Triple H's Evolution for Raw or the Undertaker's New Ministry for SmackDown!).

While the created superstar works his way up the roster, the stable leader eventually becomes the show's world champion, then starts kicking people off the team as they fail him or (as in the case of the created superstar) become a threat to his championship. The final battle is an Iron Man match at WrestleMania XX for the championship.

The story is continued in the sequel, WWE Day of Reckoning 2, though under the assumption that the superstar chose Raw.

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