Grix
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Grix
@dotGrix
third generation freemason • est. '89 nonconformist • rock 'n' roll • @tonykhan enthusiast



Hey guys 🔥I just dropped my first tool for #AEWFightForever 👀 👊 The AEO Mod Manager Soft Beta is finally out 🔥 I’ve been working on this since September… and honestly, coding is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to teach myself I’m still not good lol . But I stuck with it and made this happen. ✅ One-click mod toggles 📂 Folder support ⚡ Drag & drop mods 🎮 Instant modded/vanilla launch 💾 Instant folder detection smoother installs, better control, and more tools on the way. Appreciate everyone who’s been supporting along the way 🙏 .



I’m honestly disgusted by this. The level of disrespect, exploitation, and straight-up false narrative being pushed here is beyond unacceptable. No one should have to deal with content like this being made about them. I need everyone who sees this to please flag and report this channel immediately. This kind of behavior shouldn’t be tolerated or given a platform.



Let’s have a conversation, Vandy. If you’re actively watching what the WWE 2K modding community does — and even drawing inspiration from it — why is the response from your team to keep adding barriers to stop us? You can’t publicly acknowledge the value modders bring while privately implementing sloppy, excessive encryption to undermine that same community; encryption that looks like you licked a keyboard. In #WWE2K26, there was an attempt to prevent modding. That makes you look deeply disingenuous.





I've never told this story publicly and only a couple people know it. When WWE 2K22 dropped and we were modding it, an 18 year old kid messaged me asking for help with modding (early @dot_discovery days), I got him setup and he was away creating what he wanted to create - we stayed in touch and he told me he had terminal cancer (lymphoma). For around 7 months this kid would show me his creations, gave me ideas and was more enthusiastic about custom creations than some of your favourite modders; we hazed each other about what was inevitable for him, but outside of this his mind was so transfixed on modding, showing his family what he had achieved even, it took his mind off what he knew. I received a message one day from him, but it wasn't him it was his mother writing to me. She thanked me for all the gaming I did with him (she didn't understand modding, but that's what she was referring too) because once he started the gaming he wasn't sad anymore, he was happy and enthusiastic for that entire time. He passed away in his sleep peacefully. Modding is more to some people than you think. Thank you for giving me endless motivation kid, miss you.


















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