10 Strangest WWE Video Game DLC Packs

1. Bump In The Night Pack - WWE 2K20

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Your taste for WWE's intolerable lust for the supernatural world will decide your opinion on their direction for WWE 2K20's DLC.

Opting to move away from the standard expected of the franchise's DLC lineups, 2K20 chose to produce a series of otherworldly DLC packs that featured spooked-up incarnations of various WWE Superstars. Though these packs each came with a series of unique fighting arenas and a themed 2K Showcase, they were dry and unwanted. Players wanted DLC to provide their favourite Superstars from the past and present, not a glut of wrestlers playing dress-up.

Finn Balor, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, Rusev, Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton, Aleister Black, Cesaro, Kassius Ohno, Robert Roode, Sami Zayn, and Sasha Banks were all part of the first DLC pack, named Bump In The Night, alongside Bray Wyatt's Fiend persona, which had already lost all its steam by the time the DLC was released.

As mentioned earlier, a Bray Wyatt-centric DLC can work. He's been an on-and-off red-hot talent for years and given the impact he made upon transitioning into The Fiend, he was WWE's most popular act.

2K, in projecting their DLC plans exclusively around Bray Whatt and his alter-ego, contributed to him becoming an undesirable and rejected worker.

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