Wwe 2k13 Wii Save Data -
Because some save data isn't just blocks and timestamps. It's a diary. A ghost. A December night in 2012 when his dad put down the hammer, picked up a Wii remote, and became The Accountant for one last match.
After the win (Evan pinned Ambrose with a top-rope elbow drop), the save data auto-saved. A tiny notification appeared:
He clicked .
The menu exploded with CAWs—Create-A-Wrestlers—that looked like they were designed by a sugar-fueled fifth grader. (a vampire Kane with neon green blood drips). "Mr. Socks" (a balding John Cena clone in pajamas). And the pièce de résistance: "Destroyer Evan" —his self-insert, a muscle-bound giant with a flaming skull chest tattoo and one red sneaker.
His dad passed away in 2019.
Evan’s thumb hovered over the "Wii Save Data" screen. There it was—a tiny, 47-block file last modified . He was eleven years old again. The file name was simple: SAVE_EVAN .
Evan stared at the screen for a long minute. Then he selected → Tag Team → Evan & The Accountant vs. The Shield (Rollins, Reigns, Ambrose – 3-on-2 handicap) . Wwe 2k13 Wii Save Data
But it was the save that stopped his heart.
And on the Wii's clunky memory screen, right next to "SAVE_EVAN," the little block of data stayed—undelated, undefeated, and forever unpinned. Because some save data isn't just blocks and timestamps