The fourth and final installment of the WWE 2K18 official roster reveal is here and features 47 additional WWE Superstars announced for inclusion in the forthcoming franchise’s worldwide release. The installment brings the following WWE Superstars to WWE 2K18’s extensive roster:
Aiden English, Alicia Fox, Batista, Big E, Billie Kay, Bo Dallas, Booker T, Charlotte Flair, Christian, Curt Hawkins, Curtis Axel, Darren Young, Enzo Amore, Epico Colon, Fandango, Goldust, Gran Metalik, Heath Slater, Jack Gallagher, Jake Roberts, Jbl, Kassius Ohno, Kofi Kingston, No Way Jose, Noam Dar, Peyton Royce, Primo Colon, Rhyno, Rich Swann, R-Truth, Rvd, Shane McMahon, Shawn Michaels, Stephanie McMahon, Steve Austin, Sting, Sycho Sid, Tatanka, Tatsumi Fujinami, The Brian Kendrick, Titus O’Neil, Trish Stratus, Tyler Breeze, Typhoon, Tyson Kidd, Ultimate Warrior and Xavier Woods.
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Aiden English, Alicia Fox, Batista, Big E, Billie Kay, Bo Dallas, Booker T, Charlotte Flair, Christian, Curt Hawkins, Curtis Axel, Darren Young, Enzo Amore, Epico Colon, Fandango, Goldust, Gran Metalik, Heath Slater, Jack Gallagher, Jake Roberts, Jbl, Kassius Ohno, Kofi Kingston, No Way Jose, Noam Dar, Peyton Royce, Primo Colon, Rhyno, Rich Swann, R-Truth, Rvd, Shane McMahon, Shawn Michaels, Stephanie McMahon, Steve Austin, Sting, Sycho Sid, Tatanka, Tatsumi Fujinami, The Brian Kendrick, Titus O’Neil, Trish Stratus, Tyler Breeze, Typhoon, Tyson Kidd, Ultimate Warrior and Xavier Woods.
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- 9/7/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
WWE.com
The 2014 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony is this Saturday, and another group of inductees, headlined by the Ultimate Warrior, will join the ranks of wrestling’s greatest men and women. But there are still numerous deserving wrestlers who have not yet been inducted.
Here is a list of 15 of those wrestlers, tag teams, or factions that deserve to be in the WWE Hall of Fame.
Keep in mind that this list has been compiled according to WWE’s criteria for what constitutes a deserving addition to an “elite” group that includes Koko B. Ware but not Frank Gotch. There are going to be a lot of names not included that many will feel are more deserving of inclusion, and they should check out the list of the Professional Wrestling Hall of Famers or the Wrestling Observer Hall of Famers.
Here is the extensive criteria for those who will not make this list.
The 2014 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony is this Saturday, and another group of inductees, headlined by the Ultimate Warrior, will join the ranks of wrestling’s greatest men and women. But there are still numerous deserving wrestlers who have not yet been inducted.
Here is a list of 15 of those wrestlers, tag teams, or factions that deserve to be in the WWE Hall of Fame.
Keep in mind that this list has been compiled according to WWE’s criteria for what constitutes a deserving addition to an “elite” group that includes Koko B. Ware but not Frank Gotch. There are going to be a lot of names not included that many will feel are more deserving of inclusion, and they should check out the list of the Professional Wrestling Hall of Famers or the Wrestling Observer Hall of Famers.
Here is the extensive criteria for those who will not make this list.
- 4/4/2014
- by Seagull
- Obsessed with Film
The annual Royal Rumble match, held in January, is one of the highlights of the wrestling year, as thirty men from an assortment of different spots on the card enter the ring and participate in an hour of relentless and unpredictable action until just one man is left standing, receiving a title match at Wrestlemania for his troubles.
The brainchild of Pat Patterson, the match was first held in 1988, where just twenty men competed and ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan emerged victorious. Twenty six years later, the match dawns upon us once again.
Though the current roster has an abundance of talent, this has not always been the case, and in years gone by the WWE has had to scrape the very bottom of the barrel on occasion (who can forget the appearances of Squat Team Member #1 and Squat Team Member #2 in 1996!) to fill the Rumble match with thirty participants. As a result of this,...
The brainchild of Pat Patterson, the match was first held in 1988, where just twenty men competed and ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan emerged victorious. Twenty six years later, the match dawns upon us once again.
Though the current roster has an abundance of talent, this has not always been the case, and in years gone by the WWE has had to scrape the very bottom of the barrel on occasion (who can forget the appearances of Squat Team Member #1 and Squat Team Member #2 in 1996!) to fill the Rumble match with thirty participants. As a result of this,...
- 1/24/2014
- by Alex Antliff
- Obsessed with Film
Welcome to this week’s review and results of WWE Raw.
The show opens with Cm Punk, who makes his way to the ring to a nice cheer from the crowd, He has a new t-shirt on. They replay last week’s brawl with Ryback and Axel. Punk talks about being “jumped” by Ryback and Axel and how predicable it was. He talks about getting his hands on Axel, Ryback and Heyman and says he isn’t leaving the ring until he gets a fight. The Raw General Manager, Brad Maddox comes out, telling Punk to “take it easy”. Big E Langston makes his return, making his way to the ring and attacking Cm Punk. This is more interesting to me than Ryback/Punk, and I think Langston is a good power guy. We have our opening match.
Punk and Langston are already brawling when we return from break. Langston...
The show opens with Cm Punk, who makes his way to the ring to a nice cheer from the crowd, He has a new t-shirt on. They replay last week’s brawl with Ryback and Axel. Punk talks about being “jumped” by Ryback and Axel and how predicable it was. He talks about getting his hands on Axel, Ryback and Heyman and says he isn’t leaving the ring until he gets a fight. The Raw General Manager, Brad Maddox comes out, telling Punk to “take it easy”. Big E Langston makes his return, making his way to the ring and attacking Cm Punk. This is more interesting to me than Ryback/Punk, and I think Langston is a good power guy. We have our opening match.
Punk and Langston are already brawling when we return from break. Langston...
- 10/1/2013
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
When a warrior enters the battleground, sometimes they fight for honor, they fight for love, or the fight for family. This week’s Raw had a all three of these in spades. WWE had quite quite a lot to tackle from their fight against cancer with Susan G Komen, battling strong television competition and the war for your almighty dollar this Sunday. Were they victorious? Or should they be waving the white flag?
The night begins as Cm Punk comes to the ring talking about the beating he received last week. Punk said he should’ve seen it coming getting beaten up in his hometown. This Straight Edge Superstar once again breaking the fourth wall saying that the fans all know how the story ends with him getting his hands on Heyman. Punk says he doesn’t want to wait any more, it doesn’t matter if it’s Curtis Axel...
The night begins as Cm Punk comes to the ring talking about the beating he received last week. Punk said he should’ve seen it coming getting beaten up in his hometown. This Straight Edge Superstar once again breaking the fourth wall saying that the fans all know how the story ends with him getting his hands on Heyman. Punk says he doesn’t want to wait any more, it doesn’t matter if it’s Curtis Axel...
- 10/1/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
WWE Monday Night Raw opens tonight with Hhh standing in the middle of the ring in his suit and tie. Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and Seth Rolling are standing beside the ring with their championship belts draped over their shoulders. We’re live.
Hhh introduces the “Face of WWE”, Randy Orton, who hits the ring to pretty decent heat from the crowd before grabbing the microphone and talking about how Daniel Bryan is nothing more than a “B+ player”. Hhh tells the crowd that Daniel Bryan is similar to what Doink The Clown was and that Doink was never champion because it would have been bad for business, the same as if Bryan were to win the WWE title. Bryan’s music plays while the new corporation continue to insult the former American Dragon, the fans pop loud for Bryan who stands on the stage in his ring gear and...
Hhh introduces the “Face of WWE”, Randy Orton, who hits the ring to pretty decent heat from the crowd before grabbing the microphone and talking about how Daniel Bryan is nothing more than a “B+ player”. Hhh tells the crowd that Daniel Bryan is similar to what Doink The Clown was and that Doink was never champion because it would have been bad for business, the same as if Bryan were to win the WWE title. Bryan’s music plays while the new corporation continue to insult the former American Dragon, the fans pop loud for Bryan who stands on the stage in his ring gear and...
- 9/3/2013
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Last week, we saw a new corporate culture emerge on the WWE’s flagship broadcast Monday Night Raw. This new regime of the COO and the McMahons made clear their new chosen son, Randy Orton, and their opinion on the People’s champion Daniel Bryan. Triple H gave the reasoning for the boardroom takeover of the WWE title as it being better for business. Is it really? That question became more pronounced on this weeks edition from Phoenix, Arizona.
The show begins with Triple H coming out recapping the last week of WWE surprisingly glossing over Smackdown. He says that he had no problem with Daniel Bryan until he insulted his wife last week. Now it’s personal. Triple H gloats by saying, Randy Orton has been good for business. He says ratings are up, social media buzz is at an all-time high and business is booming. He then brings out the champion.
The show begins with Triple H coming out recapping the last week of WWE surprisingly glossing over Smackdown. He says that he had no problem with Daniel Bryan until he insulted his wife last week. Now it’s personal. Triple H gloats by saying, Randy Orton has been good for business. He says ratings are up, social media buzz is at an all-time high and business is booming. He then brings out the champion.
- 8/27/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
There’s no doubt there was a lot of outrage on the internet following the conclusion of WWE SummerSlam. There were a lot of questions with Triple H, Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan as Raw rolled into Anaheim. In the city of the Anaheim Angels, was there a devil on the shoulder of The Game? What’s next for John Cena and is Daniel Bryan’s big push over? About a month ago, I asked the question is Daniel Bryan the new Stone Cold Steve Austin? Judging from this weeks episode It definitely seems like that’s the case. While he may not swearing or lewd he seems to be set up to be the main protagonist against the new McMahon-Helmsley regime.
The show begins with John Cena who comes out and explains that he is just as disgusted by the actions of Triple H. Cena says that Bryan deserves to be champion.
The show begins with John Cena who comes out and explains that he is just as disgusted by the actions of Triple H. Cena says that Bryan deserves to be champion.
- 8/20/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
He’s here! He’s here! The Undertaker is back! Hurray! The Cm Punk situation is fixed … Oh wait, no it isn’t.
No big return this week for the Dead Man means Punk gets thrown into the WWE Championship situation and a match at next week’s show to determine the real number 1 contender.
Either Undertaker shows up next week or Punk’s getting in on the main event. It’s that simple. Let’s hope ‘Taker drags Punk to Hell and gives us something to look forward to for a few weeks.
Don’t fall of your chair with surprise but ring action was nothing spectacular again this week. The All American Racist Jack Swagger defeated Daniel Bryan in the match of the night while further seeds were sown for a Sheamus and Ryback match as The Shield again defeated them both and Chris Jericho in a 6 man tag.
No big return this week for the Dead Man means Punk gets thrown into the WWE Championship situation and a match at next week’s show to determine the real number 1 contender.
Either Undertaker shows up next week or Punk’s getting in on the main event. It’s that simple. Let’s hope ‘Taker drags Punk to Hell and gives us something to look forward to for a few weeks.
Don’t fall of your chair with surprise but ring action was nothing spectacular again this week. The All American Racist Jack Swagger defeated Daniel Bryan in the match of the night while further seeds were sown for a Sheamus and Ryback match as The Shield again defeated them both and Chris Jericho in a 6 man tag.
- 2/19/2013
- by Matt Aspin
- Obsessed with Film
Last night’s WWE Raw results from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler are on commentary.
Justin Roberts introduces Dolph Ziggler who starts the show in the ring at the top of a ladder. His Money in the Bank briefcase is hanging high and he says he is back where he belongs – at the top. Ziggler is here to talk about numbers. 6 and 15. 6 is the number of days until TLC and 15 is the number of days before Christmas. Dolph says Cena, Christmas, TLC are one in the same and that Cena has been handed opportunities and has failed.
Ziggler complains about having to defend his briefcase at TLC but says it will be coal in Cena’s stocking at the pay-per-view when he beats him. He promises to them cash in on his own contract and beat the Big Show to become...
Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler are on commentary.
Justin Roberts introduces Dolph Ziggler who starts the show in the ring at the top of a ladder. His Money in the Bank briefcase is hanging high and he says he is back where he belongs – at the top. Ziggler is here to talk about numbers. 6 and 15. 6 is the number of days until TLC and 15 is the number of days before Christmas. Dolph says Cena, Christmas, TLC are one in the same and that Cena has been handed opportunities and has failed.
Ziggler complains about having to defend his briefcase at TLC but says it will be coal in Cena’s stocking at the pay-per-view when he beats him. He promises to them cash in on his own contract and beat the Big Show to become...
- 12/11/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Last night’s WWE Raw results from Wright State University’s Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.
Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler are on commentary.
Ryback comes out to the ring to a big pop. He says at Survivor Series he was about to feast on the WWE Title but Cm Punk employed three men to take food out of his mouth. Ryback says his hunger cannot be suppressed and Punk and his three men are his prey. He calls them out to the ring as a “Feed Me More” chant begins.
Vickie Guerrero comes out and says he won’t be tearing anything up. She says he had two chances at winning the WWE Title and blew it. She threatens to fine him or suspend him but instead she says she wants to see how Ryback can destroy people. She wants to know how big his appetite really his.
Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler are on commentary.
Ryback comes out to the ring to a big pop. He says at Survivor Series he was about to feast on the WWE Title but Cm Punk employed three men to take food out of his mouth. Ryback says his hunger cannot be suppressed and Punk and his three men are his prey. He calls them out to the ring as a “Feed Me More” chant begins.
Vickie Guerrero comes out and says he won’t be tearing anything up. She says he had two chances at winning the WWE Title and blew it. She threatens to fine him or suspend him but instead she says she wants to see how Ryback can destroy people. She wants to know how big his appetite really his.
- 11/20/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
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