Street Fighter V: 15 Huge Roster Omissions That Must Return

7. Dudley

I have no idea how long Dudley took to design, how many people worked on his creation or who decided on his features, but I like to think that one of Capcom's employees read 'British Stereotypes For Dummies' (read: not a real thing, I hope), and just went to town. The result? A British boxer who drives a Bentley, sips tea from a delicate porcelain cup and speaks as if he were from the Royal Family. Oh, and he has a butler, too, we can't forget about that. But it's partly due to that hilariously inaccurate image (except for the tea-drinking) that Dudley has become one of Street Fighter's most popular characters. The character is the perfect rival for the series' other heavyweight boxer, being the total antithesis of his American counterpart. Whereas Balrog is outwardly arrogant and aggressive, Dudley values respect and the strength of his opponent - yeah, they don't get on too well. If you can't have Ken without Ryu or Yun without Yang, then you certainly can't have Balrog without Dudley. Now, let's fight like Gentleman!
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Joe is a freelance games journalist who, while not spending every waking minute selling himself to websites around the world, spends his free time writing. Most of it makes no sense, but when it does, he treats each article as if it were his Magnum Opus - with varying results.