Wrestling Revolution - Wrestling chaos & creativity
Experience thrilling matches, create custom wrestlers, and explore endless careers in an engaging wrestling universe filled with fun.

- 2.130.32 Version
- 4.0 Score
- 17M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 12+ Content Rating
About the game
The pioneering 2D wrestling game that ignited a mobile phenomenon - now with over 30 MILLION downloads!
This game takes you back to the golden age of 16-bit gaming, where enjoyment is the top priority. Its dynamic animation system allows for unpredictable events at any given time, accommodating as many wrestlers in the ring as your device can support! Craft your own wrestling superstar and set off on an endless career filled with opportunities, making crucial decisions both in the ring and behind the scenes. Alternatively, release some stress in custom "Exhibition" matches, where YOU create the rules, select the wrestlers, and design the venue! Once you reach "Pro" status, you will even have the ability to save your modifications across all 350 characters spanning 9 different rosters.
BUTTON CONTROLS
Please go through the tutorial for more detailed guidance.
A = Attack (with direction to aim high, without direction to aim low)
G = Grapple / Throw object
R = Run
P = Pick up / Drop
T = Taunt / Pin
* To ignite a handheld weapon, simultaneously press the R (Run) and P (Pick-Up) buttons when near one on the ground. This torch can then be used to ignite larger items using the same command.
TOUCH CONTROLS:
- TAP anywhere in the arena to walk towards that spot.
- SWIPE to run or perform moves.
- TAP your opponent to strike that part of their body.
- PINCH to grab or lift.
- SPREAD your fingers to taunt, pin, or cancel an action.
- Tap the clock to PAUSE the game, and then the arrow to EXIT.
MENU CONTROLS
- Touch either side of a value or box to scroll its contents left or right.
- When choosing characters, touching their slot once will show their stats, and touching again will allow access. Tap the company logo to switch to a different roster.
- Press and hold on a character slot to move it and exchange with another. Drag it to the company logo to change rosters.
- On the calendar screen, tap any date to see its details. Tap your character to modify them, tap their stats to train, tap the company logo to view the entire roster, and tap the match title for specific rule descriptions.
- During exhibition setup, tap a character to substitute them and tap the match title to alter the rules. From that menu, tap the table icon to include weapons and tap the ring icon to modify the arena.
- Tap speech bubbles to speed through conversations. Tap any static screen element to progress as quickly as possible.
* Please keep in mind that Wrestling Revolution portrays a fictional universe and does not have any affiliation with real wrestling organizations.
Guide
1. Make The Game Go Faster
We have to admit that there are some flaws to this game, but as you’ll find out, they can be fixed. Unlike in Hard Time and School Days, the grappling and attacking mechanic in Wrestling Revolution 3D is a bit choppy, which makes it harder to do the moves you’d easily be able to do to your fellow inmates or students in the aforementioned titles. Try speeding the game up to 140 or 150 percent by tweaking the settings and your matches will look more fluid, with your moves landing more often than they don’t.
2. Master The Game’s Controls
The controls in Wrestling Revolution 3D are almost identical to those in School Days and Hard Time. Just the same, hit on “A” to attack, with matching directions if you hit the directional buttons simultaneously. The “G” button is for grappling, “R” is for running, “P” is for picking up or throwing foreign objects (you don’t want to do that, unless you’re in a hardcore match), and “T” is for taunting or pinning your opponent. You’ll also use “T” to perform referee actions, if your boss offers you a chance to do so.
There are also a few controls that are unique to Wrestling Revolution 3D. The eye will allow you to switch focus or reverse your opponent. The health meter allows you to switch character. Lastly, the clock still allows you to pause, but also allows you to change the camera angle.
3. Go For A Powerful Wrestler
Just like in most other MDickie games, you’ll be given a set number of points which you can then allocate to various stats when choosing your character. So regardless whether you’re going for the gimmicky Shomi the Mummy (yes, a wrestling mummy) or a more conventional-looking guy like Aaron Benson or Justin Sane (based on WWE NXT’s Sami Zayn, for all you current fans out there), it’s up to you to allocate those points.
Personally, we’d suggest focusing on power, but not too much; a good Strength rating can help your wrestler do more damage. It’s best to make your wrestler a bit balanced, but not perfectly balanced across the board.
4. Give Your Wrestler Moves He / She Can Easily Pull Off
By this, we mean moves that take a short time to complete. For instance, a clothesline or a spear can be pulled off faster than a powerbomb. That said, you can still have about one or two difficult, complex moves in there to serve as your finisher.
5. Go Through The Training Phase To Improve Your Stats
Training is technically optional in Wrestling Revolution 3D, but it’s a great way for you to improve your wrestler’s stats. In most cases, all you have to do is tap as quickly as you could to get the meter going as far as possible, thus giving you a better chance of a stat upgrade.
6. Don’t Cheat In Standard Matches
While the heels (bad guys) of professional wrestling are able to win so often by cheating, that isn’t the case in Wrestling Revolution 3D. You’ll see the words “DON’T DO IT” whenever you’ve got a chair, a bell, or any other foreign object in hand during a standard match, and you’ll also be warned if you’re the illegal man in a tag team match. Of course, if the referee is distracted, you can get away with all that, but the referees here are quite vigilant. The moment they catch you using a foreign object, or if you stay too long in the ring and double-team your opponent in a tag team match, you’ll instantly be disqualified.
That won’t matter in hardcore and last man standing matches, where the rulebook is thrown out the window and anything goes – you can use all the weapons you want against your opponent, and he/she would be able to do the same.
7. Hire A Manager
Speaking of what we told you earlier, you’ll occasionally be approached by another wrestler who may want to serve as your manager. Take them up on their offer and they’ll back you up if you get in too much trouble. Yes, you may be resorting to some heel tactics even if you’re booked as a face (good guy), but at least your manager could definitely help you win some matches, if not all of them.
8. Keep On Playing And Replaying
As this game is far more in-depth and intricate than any other MDickie title, you’ll find out that this is not a game that you can master overnight. There are just too many features, as well as things you’ll have to discover on your own. For example, I was surprised to find out that you can control your wrestler during backstage attacks, and how you perform in here could affect your stats. Just keep trying new things out, don’t hesitate to start new games if the old one doesn’t go your way, and learn as you go along.
What's new
- Enhanced compatibility with the latest versions of Android.
- Controller support for Pro users.
- No longer supported by ads.
- Version2.130.32
- UpdateApr 15, 2025
- DeveloperMDickie
- CategoryRacing & Sports
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.1+
- Downloads17M+
- Package Nameair.WRCareer
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Enjoyable multiplayer experience with friends
Customizable characters and moves
Diverse match types and scenarios
Nostalgic feel for longtime players
Fun integration of backstage drama
Frequent updates and improvements requested by players
Engaging gameplay mechanics with ups and downs
Ads are manageable and do not disrupt gameplay significantly
Buggy gameplay with frequent glitches
Frustrating controls and lack of precise actions
Lack of adequate tutorials or guidance for new players
Monetization affecting character creation options
Issues with stability and app performance on various devices
Limited storyline options in career mode
Random elements can lead to unfair match outcomes
Repetitive encounters and lack of new content over time