Every WWE 2K17 Superstar Rating Revealed & Ranked Worst To Best
110. Tyson Kidd
Rating: 76
Last Year's Rating: 84
Sadly, we may not see Tyson Kidd attached to WWE games for too much longer with his current medical situation, but it's nice to see him not dropped in right at the bottom of the roster. And he does look pretty good as it goes.
109. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
Rating: 76
Last Year's Rating: 83
Another with absolutely monstrous pecks, it's a little surprising to see the even early pre-Triple H Hunter this low down, but this does reflect his blossoming with DX and the importance '97 onwards had on his trajectory to the top, so it's not the hardest one to accept. He does look a bit old for the time though.
108. Scott Dawson
Rating: 77
Last Year's Rating: N/A
Triple H will no doubt be a little annoyed by this one, but this feels very much like a rating reflecting Dash & Dawson's NXT tag team champion status. And to give them their dues, they do put on a better show than a lot of the main roster's tag teams.
107. Shane McMahon
Rating: 77
Last Year's Rating: 83
Does the man who stood face to face with The Undertaker and pulled off THAT cage bump at his age - and in front of his own kids, for God's sake - deserve only a 77? Is he really on the same level as Dawson?
106. Bubba Rey Dudley
Rating: 78
Last Year's Rating: N/A
The now retired Dudley also finds himself right in the mid-card, putting the majority of tag teams down in the middle of the pack (apart from a couple of notable exceptions). That should at least make for a fair fight throughout the Division.