You won’t be listening to the “head booker” tell you who’s winning and who’s losing. And when he’s given you that information, you won’t be winning matches with a pin and a three-count. Instead, Wrassling rewards you for scoring as many points as possible, and one easy way to do this is to throw opponents out of the ring. Also, nobody gets penalized when you’ve got multiple wrestlers jumping into the ring and interfering, and that’s where our next tip comes in.
This isn’t simply about parrying blows, but rather forcing your opponents to make mistakes. Move quickly around the ring, and when you’re dealing with more than one wrestler in the ring at the same time, push them around in such a way that they’ll be throwing each other out of the ring.
For example, you may be asked to throw a certain number of wrestlers outside the ring, or score a point (or points) while you’re wearing a hat. But what’s the deal with hats anyway? Well, you get a new hat for each quest you complete, and aside from completing quests, you can also get new hats by watching advertisement videos or heading to the Unlock list.
One of the coolest moves in Wrassling is the arm spin, and when you do this while holding the jump button, you’ll effectively be amplifying the move. However, jumping could result in you getting thrown out of the ring – as such, use the jump/arm spin move only when absolutely necessary.
You’ll face boss wrestlers for every ten points you earn, and these wrestlers are bigger – and much stronger, too! Well, the good thing is that they are slower, but then again, weird things happen when the bosses hit the ring. So how do you deal with them? Just keep fighting defensively and try to make their momentum work against them.
If you get thrown out of the ring, it’s not necessarily the end of the world – you can still jump while in mid-air and land back inside the ring. While you’re right on the turnbuckle or just a sliver away from it, hit the jump button and aim towards the ring – with a little practice, returning to the ring after getting thrown out should become second nature for you.