WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It (2001)

Yuke's

PlayStation 2

3.18 from 72 ratings

166 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 19 backlogged · 17 wish listed

Lay the smackdown on PlayStation 2 with The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and over 30 more of your grappling favourites in this amazing update of the fastest-selling game of all time! Features a brand new interactive story mode allowing you to lead your own created wrestler to championship glory. Play with up to three friends in over 78 different … Read more
Lay the smackdown on PlayStation 2 with The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and over 30 more of your grappling favourites in this amazing update of the fastest-selling game of all time! Features a brand new interactive story mode allowing you to lead your own created wrestler to championship glory. Play with up to three friends in over 78 different Exhibition match variations, including TLC and the deadly Hell in a Cell! Other new features include full commentary from Tazz and Michael Cole, full wrestler entrances and intelligent referees. Just get it. Read less
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Details

Developers
Yuke's
Publishers
THQ, Yuke's
Genres
Sport
Themes
Non-fiction
Franchises
WWE, WWF
Series
WWE Smackdown!

Release dates

  • Nov 16, 2001 (Full Release) (Europe) PlayStation 2
  • Nov 18, 2001 (Full Release) (North_America) PlayStation 2
  • Jan 24, 2002 (Full Release) (Japan) PlayStation 2
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Rating distribution

5 stars
5
4 stars
15
3 stars
42
2 stars
8
1 star
2
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Community All Reviews Statuses

ApramPepo

Review ApramPepo 3/5 · May 6, 2026

Fun game with lackluster experience

It was the jump from the PS1 to PS2. that intro at the beginning is still one of the biggest scam in gaming, honestly. I'm going to make quick. presentation is fun, graphics are decent. not bad, not good. aura and feeling are fantastic, gameplay is fast, chaotic, match types could've been better, and still retains the attitude WWF gaming …

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It was the jump from the PS1 to PS2. that intro at the beginning is still one of the biggest scam in gaming, honestly. I'm going to make quick. presentation is fun, graphics are decent. not bad, not good. aura and feeling are fantastic, gameplay is fast, chaotic, match types could've been better, and still retains the attitude WWF gaming prospective. controls are easy to grasp, the season mode is short, albeit fun.

Now, its best to try and ignore the commentary, the load times, the fact that Fred Durst took a place in the roaster, the poor selection of content, the short season mode, and you've got a decent, not that bad type of a game. it is still a WWF game from the attitude era at its core. you will still have as much fun as the PS1 counterparts, and maybe more if you have got up to 8 players to play this. this is the only WWF/WWE game to allow this on the ps2. Just keep your expectations low and you will be fine with this game.

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Saiyajin

Review Saiyajin 2/5 · Oct 31, 2019

Brief Final Thoughts

The short time I spent with this game had it's fun moments, the gameplay was easy to learn, wrestlers look acceptable for it's time and there were a good selection of match types available. Unfortunately what dampened the overall experience was the 'blink and you miss it' story mode, painful load times and god awful commentary that's left wishing you …

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The short time I spent with this game had it's fun moments, the gameplay was easy to learn, wrestlers look acceptable for it's time and there were a good selection of match types available. Unfortunately what dampened the overall experience was the 'blink and you miss it' story mode, painful load times and god awful commentary that's left wishing you had the TV on mute. Ultimately the main component that sells these games is content, something severely lacking in this title.

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