While those who have the most up to date versions of the leading consoles got the My Career feature in 2K15, those gamers who stuck with their trusty last gen consoles were given the privilege of Who Got NXT. Given the rise of what is still classed as WWEs developmental over the last year, it looks like those with an old console got the better deal. NXT has become the WWEs leading brand with many, if not all, pure wrestling fans who prefer their no nonsense style of programming to the glitz and glamour of Raw and SmackDown. Bearing that in mind, surely WWE and 2K Sports need to capitalise on this and give the fans what they so obviously want. With 2K16 they need to go one step further and instead of giving us just five NXT stars like they did in 'Who Got NXT', they need to go all the way and give us all of the top stars on the current roster. Many of which are expected to make the jump up, or down depending on your taste, to the main roster. Effectively, once again, you could kill two birds with one stone here.