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Why do wrestling games insists on these ridiculous stipulations? FFS just put us in a fun match with a winning stipulation, that way no match is ever the same and you might want to actaully replay it than never ever play it again.
No question about it, I'm using an unlocked save to avoid all this BS.
Pretty big failing when one of the main modes is best avoided for many players.
As a decade long fan of Fire Pro games, I think the implementation of mission mode could've been better done. I don't think the stipulations/challenges are a bad idea, in fact I think they're great since they force you to discover and try new things/mechanics/strategies.
However, I feel one thing that would benefit the mode greatly is the ability to pick your own characters. I'd have a lot more fun doing these missions as my own edits. With the generic edits in place, it does feel like a chore I have to admit.