WWF SmackDown!: Just Bring It
Backstage Area Guide
Version 2.0
January - April 2002
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This FAQ is written by Veinz
Email: CoolMnCash@aol.com
AIM: CoolMnCash
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This FAQ first started: January 8, 2002
This FAQ last updated: April 29, 2002
Table of Contents
1. Intro
2. What's New
3. Backstage Areas
3.1- Lobby
3.2- VIP Room
3.3- Corridor A
3.4- Corridor B
3.5- Office
3.6- Commissioner's Office
3.7- Dressing Room A
3.8- Dressing Room B
3.9- Parking Lot
3.11- Plaza
3.12- Times Square
3.13- WWF New York
3.14- Boiler Room
4. Weapons Found in Backstage Areas
5. Outro
6. Special Thanks
7. Email Policy
8. Copyright Notice
Hello and thanks for reading my FAQ. You may know me on the boards as Veinz,
but I doubt you remember me. This is my FIRST shot at an FAQ, so think of
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enjoy, and thanks for reading!
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2. What's New
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1/8/02- Wrote the FAQ. Added descriptions of Backstage Arenas
1/23/02- Reformatted the FAQ
1/24/02- Added more Backstage Descriptions
2/10/02- I sent in an update, I guess it got lost in the mail. Oh well. My
biggest update yet, I cleaned some grammatical problems and added the weapons
list. I have some ASCII art coming for this FAQ, which should make it look
better. I'll be sure to post it when it's finished.
2/21/02- Put the ASCII art in. It looks good, thank you Paul!
4/29/02- Sent in the update, forgot all about it! Sorry, and enjoy the art.
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3. Backstage Areas
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Probably the largest Backstage Area in the game, It's two stories and
branches to many of the other backstage areas. Its has two retail counters
and a couple of TVs. You spend some of Story Mode in the lobby, and if you're
hardcore, you're sure to see a lot of it.
First Story Access
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From the ring, go up the ramp and enter where the Superstars come out
Second Story Access
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From the ring, go up the ramp and go left on the stage
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Basically, a well furnished room for celebrities. Also used for McMahon's
Office. There are couches (unusable), and table and a plant in the room. For
Access
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From the first floor entrance, go right. It's the only room on the first
floor.
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Corridor A
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A corridor that leads to other rooms in the backstage area. Leads to Boiler
Room, Commissioner's Office, and Parking Lot.
Access
-=-=-=-
From the first floor Lobby entrance, go down the stairs and it is the door by
the soda machines and phones (on the right).
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Corridor B
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Another Corridor that leads to the dressing rooms. It is the Left Wing of the
arena. This corridor leads to APA's office, and both Dressing Rooms.
Access
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From the first floor Lobby entrance, go down the stairs. It is the arrow
pointing to the left.
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This is the office of the infamous A.P.A. There is a door with APA on it
(Irish whip an opponent into it for real fun), a few chairs, and a small
table with beer cans on it. This is one of the better backstage areas.
Access
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From the first floor lobby, go down the stairs and enter Corridor B. It is
the door in the middle of the hallway.
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This is the Commissioner's Office, modeled after William Regal's office.
There is a British flag on the wall, a leather chair and a desk. On the desk
there are some objects that are small, and hard to make out. You are able to
use those as weapons. In Story Mode, you go in here and can unlock Tajiri.
Readers Addition: The objects on Regal's desk are a Teaset, a flag and some
other things that I forgot.
Access
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From the first floor lobby, go down the stairs and enter Corridor A. Go to
door in the middle of the hallway.
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Dressing Room A
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This is a dressing room used for Superstars. That's about it.
Access
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From first floor lobby, go down stairs and enter Corridor B. Go to the end of
the hall and I think to the left.
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Dressing Room B
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Another Dressing room for Superstars. Merely there for realsim.
Reader's Addition: You can throw people into the glass panes.
Access
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From first floor lobby, go down stairs and enter Corridor B. Go to the end of
the hall and I think to the right.
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Parking Lot
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A parking lot with weapons and cars. You can drive the forklift, but not a
Jeep, which moves when you move against it. This is one of the biggest
backstage areas.
Reader's Additions: You can drive the Jeep by pressing R1 on the driver's
side.
Access
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From first floor lobby, go down stairs and enter Corridor A. Go to the end of
the hall. There should be a sign telling you which way.
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More Coming Soon!
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4. Weapons found in Backstage Areas
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Thank you SO much to Dman1550 for completing this for me. I was just too lazy
and he did it for me.
Ringside
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Box, Camera, Fire Extinguisher, Microphone, Mop, and Stairs
Lobby
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Cans of Soda x3 (run into vending machines to dispense), Cushions
x2, and Phones (x2, run into pay phones to release).
That's all. (Not counting the panes of glass)
VIP Room
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Marble Table and Plant
East Wing
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Box, Can of Soda (from vending machine), Cement Block, Mop, and
Phone (from payphone on right side).
Commissioner's Office
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Items on desk (Award x2, Books, Blotter, Cup and
Saucer, Flag x2 [American and British], Lamp, Pen w/ stand, Teapot on
Platter [All on Desk]), and Plant.
Storage Area
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Barrel, Box, Fire Extinguisher (run into case to release), and Trash Can.
Boiler Room
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Barrel, Box, Cement Block x2, and Fire Extinguisher (run into case to
release).
Parking Lot
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Fire Extinguisher, Forklift, Jeep, Shovel, Shopping Cart, and
Stop Sign.
Front of arena
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Bench x6, and trash cans x3
Times Square
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Shopping Cart...
WWF New York
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Box, Chairs x4, Fire Extinguisher, and Mop
West Wing
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Box, Fire Extinguisher, Phone (hit pay phone to release), Soda
Can (hit vending machine to dispense), and Trash Can.
APA's Office
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Can x4, Chair x3, Plate, and Plant.
Dressing Room A
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Bench x3, Box, Chair x3, Mop, and Watermelon
Dressing Room B
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Box, Chairs X3, and Shovel.
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5. Outro
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Well, thanks for reading this FAQ. I hope it is of some help to you. Please
feel free to e-mail me any questions, comments, suggestions, or contributions
you may have. I know it is still a work in progress, but someday, it'll be
complete! This is Veinz, saying thanks!
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6. Special Thanks
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Some people I would like to thank are:
CJayC: For posting this FAQ
THQ, Jakks Pacific: For making this game
You: For taking the time to read this FAQ
Readers who deserve credit are:
Mark
onigiri2k
YoDa 316
Scyther247
A very special thanks goes out to Dman1550 for doing the weapons list for me
and for giving me tons of stuff to add to my FAQ. Thanks!
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