Every WWE 2K17 Superstar Rating Revealed & Ranked Worst To Best
130. Darren Young
Rating: 72
Last Year's Rating: 86
Bob Backlund will be furious that his hard work and commitment has culminated in such a low rating for his protege, but this is about where Young finds himself at the present moment. He's little more than a higher end jobber pushing towards mid-card (even if WWE class him as low tier mid card), so low 70s is spot on.
129. Sin Cara
Rating: 72
Last Year's Rating: 84
Another from the low-tier of the mid-card, Sin Cara's fortunes may change now he's in the Cruiserweight Division, but right now, 72 is correct for the masked man.
128. Fernando
Rating: 72
Last Year's Rating: 78
Now you too can enjoy the days when Fernando and Diego were just matadors and not Primo and Epico, as if that really makes any difference at all. No El Torito though, which is a bloody travesty.
127. Alicia Fox
Rating: 72
Last Year's Rating: 78
Having apparently picked up heat earlier in the year, Alicia Fox was close to being another of WWE's forgotten roster stars. She's still rated five whole notches above Eva Marie though, which says everything you need to know. And it might be because she's still more than capable of good story-telling.
126. Heath Slater
Rating: 72
Last Year's Rating: 78
Having been put through the ringer as a secondary storyline to the roster split, it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that Heath Slater should be considered lower tier mid-card at best in terms of the game's ratings, but 72 doesn't really fairly represent his current position in the company. He's moved on from there, and while he's probably classed by WWE themselves as a mid midder, his rating last year of 78 wouldn't be too far off correct for this year.