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First, a critical clarification: WWE 11 Reloaded is not an official game released by THQ or Yuke’s. It is a "superpatch"—a comprehensive modification created by the modding community (specifically legendary modders like Blayze and Arjun from the now-defunct WWE Games Modding forums).
The goal of Reloaded was simple: fix everything that was wrong with SVR 2011 and update the roster to reflect the immediate post-WrestleMania 27 era. While the base game featured stars like John Cena, Randy Orton, and The Undertaker, the Reloaded patch adds missing legends, current (at the time) NXT stars, and attire updates that were obsolete by the time the original game hit shelves.
Think of it as "WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011: Director’s Cut."
Vanilla WWE 11 was criticized for "reversal spam"—you could reverse anything easily. Reloaded tweaks the plist.psp file to make reversals harder, stamina depletion more realistic, and match pacing slower, mimicking a televised broadcast rather than an arcade slugfest.