Wwe 13 Wii Save Data May 2026
If you lost your data or want a roster with everything unlocked (all wrestlers, arenas, and Attitude Era moments completed), you can download a "100% Completed" save file from the internet.
How to use downloaded save data:
Warning on Region Locking: Wii save data is region-locked.
Here is the trap most players fall into: WWE ’13 uses a "Save Game" file and a "Championship History/Screenshots" file. When you copy data to an SD card, the Wii menu often refuses to copy the primary save file to prevent "cheating." Wwe 13 Wii Save Data
The solution? You have to go into your Wii Data Management, find WWE ’13, and click "Move" (not Copy) to the SD card. But be careful—if your SD card is formatted wrong (it needs to be FAT32, not exFAT), you will wipe your data entirely.
On the Wii, WWE ’13 save data is stored in the Wii System Memory (not on the game disc). You can access it from the Wii Home Menu:
WWE '13 requires a significant amount of storage space compared to other Wii games due to its "Create-an-Arena," "Create-a-Superstar," and "Universe Mode" data. If you lost your data or want a
The Nintendo Wii’s internal memory is tiny—only 512 MB total. WWE ’13 saves tend to range between 80 and 120 blocks (approx. 10–15 MB). That sounds small, but here’s the catch: if your internal memory has less than 50 free blocks, the game will throw a save error—even if your file is only 100 blocks.
Common Error Message:
“There is not enough free space on the Wii System Memory. Please delete some data and try again.” Copy to Wii:
Why it happens: The Wii reserves extra space for temporary save operations. WWE ’13 in particular is paranoid about corruption, so it demands a buffer.
Solution:
To never lose your progress: