THQ needs to add Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection!
Another problem that I noticed is that there are no Superstar Threads. Plus, all three versions of the game have nothing new in the Story Designer, except for new arenas which do not make such a difference. Since WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011, the Lionsault move taking place inside of the ring has been removed from the game (yet, at the time, Chris Jericho was still using the move).
Overall, what really depressed me was that there is absolutely no internet gameplay. When I mean absolutely, I mean that there is no possible way to interact with other people around the world. While the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 players are enjoying this feature, the players on the Wii have to play with friends and family. THQ is really leaving the Wii in the dust. Also, THQ can't really come up with an excuse for this because Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, an ActiVision game, has Nintendo Wi-Fi connectivity. The next game that THQ releases under the WWE name for the Wii should include internet gameplay. This year, THQ will need to focus on the Wii version of the game and add Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. I'm not going to buy the next WWE game, unless it has internet gameplay available for the Wii players.
When I first got the WWE '12 game and noticed there was no internet, I felt that I got a bad Christmas present, but at least I got something out of it! It's amazing how flaws can make the most amusing gameplay ever. For example, Kevin Nash uses a Jackknife Powerbomb on John Cena, you can be able to hit your opponent with such a move on the barricade, ring posts, and apron (only finishers and signatures). Some moves can't do that, but at least it's possible for you to do that (i.e. RKO's do not work for that). You can throw your opponent into the steps in other areas. There is more, but I'm done here.