Every WWE 2K17 Superstar Rating Revealed & Ranked Worst To Best

135. Butch

Butch WWE 2K17
2K Games

Rating: 71

Last Year's Rating:

Most of last year's DLC roster come back this year (though not Roddy Piper for absolutely no fathomable reason) as main roster additions. Clearly 2K believe the Bushwackers are almost as lowly as The Ascension and The Vaudevillians, which is either very harsh or absolutely spot on depending on how you feel about the delightful weirdos.

134. Jack Swagger

Jack Swagger WWe 2K17
2K Games

Rating: 71

Last Year's Rating: 85

How the mighty have fallen: you wouldn't be laughed out of WWE conversations too hard if you argued that Swagger is one of the most heinously underused WWE stars ever (given the fact that he had a title run and is now nowhere), but his rating does quite rightly reflect his current standing with the company. He's a tough guy, but until the company acknowledge him in some way, he's not destined to climb the ladder.

133. Luke

Luke WWE 2k17
2K Games

Rating: 71

Last Year's Rating:

The other half of the Bushwackers comes away with exactly the same score as his fellow: it makes sense, they're pretty much entirely indistinguishable. Nice to have them involved though.

132. R-Truth

R-Truth WWE 2K17
2K Games

Rating: 71

Last Year's Rating: 83

After slumming it for too long alongside Goldust and obsessing over Pokemon Go, R-Truth can probably count himself lucky not to have been demoted in score even further, but 71 is about fair considering who else comes in around his level.

131. Emma

Emma WWE 2K17
2K Games

Rating: 72

Last Year's Rating: 80

The Australian superstar looks good (in comparison not only to her division mates but also compared to last year's game), but there's obviously an issue with the hair again. As for her rating? Pretty much sound: it's hard to really argue for a lift or cut either way too strongly.

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