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UpUpDownDown is a video channel that features WWE superstars (and their friends) taking on various video games. It's a great chance to see a side of WWE Superstars you don't usually get to see!




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Player Introduction

AUSTIN CREED
WWE Superstar Xavier Woods
He's part of The New Day tag team, which also features Big E and Kofi Kingston.
AUSTIN CREED is also the host of UpUpDownDown, his gaming YouTube channel, where he plays games of all kinds while providing side-splitting commentary with friends and special guests.



THE MONEYMAKER
WWE Superstar The Miz
The Miz is WWE's self-proclaimed A-Lister and he sure is Awesome! As his nickname suggests, The Moneymaker is a Superstar, with several championship titles under his belt and a noteworthy reputation.



AUSTIN CREED vs THE MONEYMAKER
FIGHT HISTORY



The Battle Begins
(2015)
THE MONEYMAKER and Austin Creed first clashed in Street Fighter II Turbo!
THE MONEYMAKER put his WWE Intercontinental Title Belt on the line.


Let's Rematch!
(2015)
AUSTIN CREED crashes an event, and THE MONEYMAKER challenges him to a rematch in Street Fighter II Championship Edition.
Since then, apparently he's been training in secret.


Are We Really Doing This?!
(2016)
It's been a year since the original fight.
AUSTIN CREED crashes an event once more, and puts the pressure on THE MONEYMAKER to make the rematch happen!


At Last, the Fateful Battle
(2018)



▼The game that was used for the battle!▼

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Use Twitter to communicate with other Dojo members, and challenge other fighters to a battle! A great way to sharpen your skills!

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The Dojo is a place where like-minded SFV fans can join forces.
All you need to do is to log in to the C.R.I. to join!

  • With detailed search settings, you can find groups of all sorts of players, from casuals, to serious players, and more! Join forces with people who use the same character, or are in the same league, and work together to improve your skills!

  • Can be linked with your Fighters ID and Twitter account, giving you quick ways to communicate!

  • You can use the Dojo stage simply by joining a Dojo! Note: The Dojo stage in-game can contain aspects customized by the individual player. An individual's Dojo stage cannot be customized by anyone else, including the Dojo Master and other Dojo members.

  • The Dojo stage can be customized with items obtained in-game, and through Menat's Fighting Chance! Surprise your opponent with your own personalized stage, start the mind games before the round even begins!

  • You will accumulate Dojo Points as you regularly play SFV! * Dojo Points can be obtained from playing the Arcade, Survival, Extra Battle, Ranked Match, Casual Match, and Battle Lounge game modes.
    * In one day, DP can only be obtained a maximum of 10 times for the Battle Lounge, per each difficulty in Arcade and Survival Modes, and by the total calculation of draws/losses in Ranked and Casual Matches.

  • The Dojo Ranking is calculated from the total Dojo Points from all the Dojo members. Work together with your friends to increase your Dojo ranking!

  • Dojos that earn the top ranking spot will get special Dojo items! Display them in the Dojo and show off to your opponents! Dojo Rankings will begin from October, 2018!

You must log in in order to utilize this Dojo.

In the basic settings, set the Join Authorization to "Not Needed," Join Requests to "Accepting," and the Maximum No. of Members to "100," and you can get a wide range of members! The more members, the bigger the chance you have to get a lot of Dojo Points!

Be strict with your desired league and LP ranking settings to gather similar members, and work together to polish your skills! A direct path to realizing your dreams!

An excellent method to increase communication opportunities. Speaking with your fists isn't the only way get your point across!