Federation Booker (2003) was another indie release from Mat Dickie, expanding his booking sim concepts. Unlike his in-ring titles, this game focused entirely on the management side, allowing players to run a wrestling promotion, hire talent, and book shows. It offered less polish than EWR but emphasized creative freedom and accessibility.
Presentation was minimal, with simple menus and text-based interfaces, but customization was deep. Players could create fantasy promotions, simulate feuds, and experiment with wild scenarios. It contributed to MDickie’s reputation as an indie pioneer, giving fans tools to control wrestling worlds outside of mainstream licensing.