| Issue | Probable Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| "Save Failed" error | Insufficient disk space or write permissions. | Free up disk space. Run the game as Administrator (PC). |
| Career mode resets to Week 1 | Corrupted Career.dat due to game crash during autosave. | Restore from manual backup. If no backup exists, the data is permanently lost. |
| Roster contains "ERROR" textures | Incomplete save write or mod conflict. | Delete Roster.dat (the game will regenerate it). Your career character remains safe. |
| Character falls through ring/glitches | Save file version mismatch after a game update. | No fix; start a new career or revert to a pre-update backup. |
Where you find your save files depends entirely on your platform. Here is the breakdown for PC, Android, iOS, and Nintendo Switch.
Wrestling Empire stores player progress, created wrestlers, match histories, and settings in save files that reside on the device running the game. Understanding how the save data works helps you back up progress, transfer characters between devices, troubleshoot corrupt saves, and avoid accidental loss. wrestling empire save data
Q: Does uninstalling the game delete my save data?
Q: Can I have multiple career files (slots)? | Issue | Probable Cause | Solution |
Q: My save file size is too big (50MB+). Is that bad?
This is the easiest platform to access. The saves are not stored in the main game directory but in your user app data. Q: Can I have multiple career files (slots)
Wrestling Empire is an indie pro-wrestling game (stadium-style, created by Mat Dickie) notable for its low-fi graphics, large move sets, and extensive customization. “Save data” for Wrestling Empire refers to the files or data structures the game uses to persist player progress, created wrestlers, rosters, match history, unlocked items, and settings. Below is a concise, structured overview covering what save data typically contains, where it’s stored across platforms, common actions users perform with saves, compatibility and transfer notes, basic troubleshooting, and safety/privacy considerations.