When you create a custom wrestler in Here Comes the Pain, you fill out a bio sheet that affects gameplay and presentation.
WWE’s official bios (on WWE.com and the app) now highlight “finisher damage ratings” and “pain tolerance” as stats. The 2026 SmackDown roster leans heavily into realism — moves that legitimately hurt (stomps, submissions, high-angle DDTs) are featured more than worked punches. This mirrors modern wrestling’s “strong style” influence and the promotion’s shift toward PG-13-level intensity. wwe smackdown pain bios
Notably, SmackDown’s pain bios emphasize: When you create a custom wrestler in Here
Owens’ SmackDown pain bio reads like a police report: multiple ladder falls, a powerbomb through a table from the top rope (to Shane McMahon), and the infamous unsanctioned match against Shane at WrestleMania 37 where Owens was thrown off a shipping container. His pop-up powerbomb is a move that destroys both back and recipient. Owens’ SmackDown pain bio reads like a police
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