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Williams has yet to clarify his tweet or temper fan expectations in his original Twitter thread. The tweet was later discovered by YouTube channel Smacktalks, which added even more fuel to the fire. The last part of his tweet has fueled rumors and speculation that Williams is referring to a WWE SmackDown Here Comes the Pain remaster for modern platforms.
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He ended the tweet by saying, "We played a lot of SmackDown Here Comes The Pain today." Williams sent out a tweet that said he had a six hour meeting with his coworkers discussing plans for an unannounced project. This rumor stems from a tweet by Bryan Williams, Game Design Supervisor at Yuke's who works on WWE games like last year's WWE 2K19.
#HERE COMES THE PAIN PRO#
Needless to say, a Here Comes the Pain remaster would definitely excite fans of pro wrestling video games, and as it so happens, such a project is rumored to already be in the works.
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Another wrestling game that's often part of the conversation is WWE SmackDown! Here Comes the Pain, a PS2-era pro wrestling game that earned near-universal acclaim at the time of its release and was even awarded Best Fighting Game at the 2003 Video Game Awards ceremony. When people talk about the best professional wrestling video games, they often bring up the likes of WWF No Mercy and Fire Pro Wrestling.