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

125. Alexa Bliss

Alexa Bliss WWE 2K17
2K Games

Rating: 73

Last Year's Rating: N/A

Making her debut this year, Alexa Bliss joins the majority of her fellow current female division stars in the low 70s, even though she stands out with particularly bad hair and evil, nightmarish eyes you'll not forget in a hurry. Shame there wasn't a Harley Quinn alternate outfit, but you can probably guarantee a CAW is on its way already.

124. Brie Bella

Brie Bella WWE 2K17
2K Games

Rating: 73

Last Year's Rating: 79

Having semi-retired and gone off to give birth to a tiny goat man, Brie plummets in the rankings away from her sister. It's a little harsh that she's only a single point above the likes of Alexa Bliss, but perhaps it's just a case of absence making the heart less fond for once.

123. Zack Ryder

Zack Ryder WWE 2K17
2K Games

Rating: 73

Last Year's Rating: 81

Having scored fairly low last year, it should be no surprise to see the Hype Bro confined to the lower half of the roster ranking: he's very much a middle of the mid-card picture player so looking at the broad picture he's not far off where he deserves to be.

122. Stephanie McMahon

Stephanie McMahon WWE 2k17
2K Games

Rating: 73

Last Year's Rating: 83

Putting aside the fact that she looks more like a cross between Nia Jax and Tina Turner from Mad Max Beyond Thunder Dome, Stephanie's current rating might come as something of a surprise. But then it's not like she's a prime time player, or even a sporadic ring personality (despite her perpetual preparation for a match) so maybe elevated jobber rating is right.

121. Diego

Diego WWe 2k17
2K Games

Rating: 73

Last Year's Rating: 79

Another Matador, another uninspiring rating. What more do you want really? If you have a particular attraction to lower midcard tag teams, just add some steroids to their ratings yourself. Otherwise ignore them until you're forced to face them somehow.

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