was the ultimate authority—a free, open-source database where fans tracked every win, loss, and "worked" injury in history. But everything changed when an anonymous user began editing pages for matches that hadn't happened yet. 1. The Phantom Edit It started small. A "Free" tier user named Kayfabe_Zero
Journey of Wrestling (JoW): A completely free-to-play browser-based booking simulator where you can manage promotions, write storylines, and create custom wrestlers. Community Creations (WWE 2K) wrestlewiki free
We built WrestleWiki for the sickos, the historians, and the curious. No ads? No subscriptions. Just wrestling. 🤼♂️ We built WrestleWiki for the sickos, the historians,
Match Results: Track dates, venues, and winners for your own fantasy booking or local events. Collaborative Editing: Any fan can contribute
Collaborative Editing: Any fan can contribute, ensuring that niche independent shows are documented alongside major pay-per-views.
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