There’s no console pad on-screen, so you’ll have to tap to punch, pinch to grapple, and swipe to move. The control system isn’t easy to grasp during your first play-through it does become second nature after you pass the learning curve, however. The stripped-down mobile version lacks some aspects of the original game, but the development team did an excellent job of transferring the essentials to smartphones. While it’s not as strategic or deep as Fire Pro, WWE’s simulations are still immersive and entertaining. However, this title is likely the last in the franchise, with no further updates or new features announced by developers. They’ve been a favorite since SmackDown in 2015.