Wwf Smackdown Just Bring It Caws
Just bring it. Do you have any classic CAW formulas from the PS2 era? Share your memories of "Just Bring It!" in the comments below.
With no official Rhyno, Raven, or Tazz? You made them. Raven's kilt and crossdresser pants were tricky, but the "Hair over eye" option made him recognizable. Tazz required the orange singlet and that specific "mean-mug" face morph. wwf smackdown just bring it caws
In the golden era of wrestling video games, the release of WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It! in November 2001 was a seismic event. It was the first PlayStation 2 entry in the legendary Yukes/THQ series, boasting enhanced graphics, full voice commentary from Michael Cole and Tazz, and an updated roster reflecting the tail end of the Attitude Era. But for a dedicated segment of the fanbase, the game’s pre-packaged legends (The Rock, Stone Cold, The Undertaker) were just the appetizer. The main course was hidden in a simple, three-letter acronym: CAW . Just bring it
Booker T proved difficult because the game lacked a dreadlock hairstyle that looked good. But Sting? The "Crow" Sting was the ultimate test. Black trench coat, white face paint, black lines over the eyes. Every CAW creator measured their skill by how well they built Sting. With no official Rhyno, Raven, or Tazz
The in-game roster of Just Bring It! was impressive (over 60 wrestlers), but it was immediately dated. The game shipped after the infamous "Invasion" angle but lacked major WCW/ECW defectors like Rob Van Dam, Booker T, or DDP. The WWF Light Heavyweight Division was sparse. The women’s division was a joke by modern standards.















