

All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated. Matt is unique, as he is the champion of 2 sports, being Boxing and Swordplay.© 2022 NFL Enterprises LLC.Unlike other champions, Enrique's team is referred to as "Champions", referring to him and his whole team.

The champions of Tennis and Boxing in Wii Sports are also the coaches in the training mode.Boxing - Pit (prize = Shark/Dragon Boxing Gloves).Tennis - Barbara and Alice (prize = Frying Pan).The main gameplay involves using the Wii Remote like a racket and swinging it as the ball comes toward the player. The game's objective is to hit the ball over the net and make it bounce twice on the opposing team's side. Tennis is the first of five games featured on Wii Sports and Wii Sports Club. All Champions are Grade ★10, but are always faced at Grade ★5. If you're looking for the training modes, go to Tennis (training). screen featuring a guitar is used whenever a champion is about to be faced.Īs with Wii Sports Resort, beating the Champion of any sports results in the player's Mii receiving a badge and a prize they can use. Excluding Cycling, all champions in Wii Sports Resort have a skill level of 1496 to 1500. Boxing - Matt (Level 1550 to 1649) (When you beat him, you can wear his Silver Gloves)Īs with Wii Sports, beating the champion of any sports results in the player's Mii receiving a message congratulating them, as well as a badge and a sort of prize (e.g.Tennis - Elisa (Level 2000) and Sarah (Level 1900) (On the Wii Message Board it only says Elisa is the champion).a purple sword)īeating the champion of any sport results in the player's Mii receiving a message congratulating them on the Wii Message Board, along with a prize usually. In Wii Sports Resort and Wii Sports Club, the player can earn a sort of prize by beating the champion (e.g. And people wonder why Wii sports club bombed so hard.

Can confirm, nothing more is needed if you have the disc. Paying extra for games that are already on the disc you bought would be something akin to an EA decision. The Champion is the final CPU faced in a sport, who has the highest skill out of all competitors. After the Champion is beaten, the player will face a random CPU, whose skill level will be much more difficult than who they initially faced. The physical version includes all the games, so you don't have to pay for the passes.
