Hey Pojo !   I have some tips for battling Wigglytuff decks.
   
    I had decided fighting resistance is too popular and fight-decks are not
worth playing when... BOOM !  People all over start using Wigglytuff.  I
don't like Wiggly so I thought of some ways to take her out.

It's not too long til Gym 1 comes out, and there's a stadium card called
Narrow Gym in it.  It letseach player have up to 4 benched pokemon.  This
will limit Wiggly's power by 10 damage(assuming they play w/a full bench).

2 overlooked cards, Machamp and Golem, are good for killing her as well. 
Seismic Toss kills Wiggly in 1 shot, and even if you don't have any energy,
use strikes back when she attacks you.  Strikes back still hurts her when she
KO's you.  Golem, despite horrid stats, is also a good wiggly killer. 
Avalanche kills Wiggly in 1 shot, and if Golem's down low, Selfdestruct will
kill Wigglytuff, and injure all of the opponent's benchmen.

The middle forms of both these 2 pokemon, Machoke and Graveler, can kill
Wiggly in 1 shot too(assuming Machoke isn't too injured).

Wiggly decks are fast, and designed to get the bench loaded and get out
Wiggly in the first few turns.  Therefore you can turn back to Machop, and
our old fighter Hitmonchan.  If they attack Wiggly, or Jiggly twice, they
kill 'em.  I doubt Wiggly decks would include defender, so the damage from
Low Kick and jab likely won't be reduced.

About Challenge!, just decline, and Wiggly has much less chance of powering
up fast.

Last, and probably not the best solution to tackling Do the wave decks, dark
Machamp.  Fling wiggly, or mega punch her, whichever will help you more.

Well, I hope this gives you an idea or some help if you want to take out a
"do the wave" deck.  Thanks for reading, and if you have comments on this
article, please send  them to my address, DJKOS733@AOL.com.

P.S.- It's kind of annoying how some people are posting replies to articles
about the "correct" translation of a card's attacks.  I have a translation
book and 8 pojo magazines.  Of the Gym and rocket series, the magazine and
the book differentiate in over 100 translations of attacks.   Please, this is
single cards strategies, not "correct" translations for attack names.  It's
no big deal how something translates the name of an attack, when the series
come out, we'll find out what the attack will be  called.