Total Extreme Wrestling 2010 (TEW 2010) is a professional wrestling booking simulation game developed by Adam Ryland, part of the Total Extreme Wrestling series. The game allows players to step into the role of a wrestling promoter, managing and booking shows, talents, and overall company finances in a complex simulation of the wrestling industry. Players can choose to run a real wrestling promotion or create their own fictional organization, with a wealth of customization options available to tailor the experience to individual preferences.
The gameplay mechanics focus heavily on the nuances of managing a wrestling company, including scouting for new talent, developing storylines, arranging matches, and negotiating contracts. Players are tasked with balancing the creative aspects of wrestling with the business elements, such as managing budgets and responding to fan feedback. The game features a robust database of wrestlers, who have detailed attributes and backgrounds, influencing their performances and popularity. With various gameplay modes, including single-player and multiplayer scenarios, Total Extreme Wrestling 2010 provides an in-depth and immersive experience for fans of professional wrestling and sports management alike, making it a unique entry in the genre.