Sometimes, rivalries between wrestlers occur. Feud cards lead to multiple matches between the player and a Superstar, resulting in Extra Rewards and culminating during the next Pay-Per-View.

Sometimes, the Events of a match or conflict outside the ring spill over into future Events. These rivalries between wrestlers can happen for a variety of reasons and are often talked about by fans long after the Feud has ended.

You must enter a Feud with a Superstar if you draw a Feud card face up during Roll Call, or you can choose to play a Feud card from your hand on a Superstar you’re scheduled to wrestle before the match begins. You cannot play Feuds on other players.

Players can not be in a Feud with each other, and Tag Teams do not enter Feuds. If a Feud is drawn in a PvP or Tag Team match, take the card to your hand.

While in the Feud, you’ll compete against that same Superstar until the completion of the next Pay-Per-View event. All your victories while in a Feud will earn you an Extra Reward.

The final match of the Feud at the Pay-Per-View is the special match listed on the card. These special matches often favor Styles or Gimmicks. Don’t forget that Superstars have Styles! If a Feud is played at a Pay-Per-View, it ends at the conclusion of the same Event.

The only ways your Feud will end early is if you, or another player, plays a Superstar Challenge card during your Drama phase or if the Superstar is removed from the game somehow (e.g. Relentless Ferocity).

  1. Ace In The Hole
  2. Hardcore
  3. I Quit
  4. Ladder
  5. Loser Leaves Town
  6. No Holds Barred
  7. Special Guest Referee
  8. Steel Cage
  9. Table