98. Cameron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_22fXxUvUDA Playable Character #19, Diva #5. Many fans were outraged that The Funkadactyls were not made playable characters in last year's game and reduced to NPCs in Brodus Clay's entrance. Thanks to Total Divas and increased presence in the ring, there's no reason not to include Cameron, whose finishing manoeuvre should be Girl Bye (a variation of the DDT) and a Split-Leg Drop as a signature move. 97. Chris Jericho
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77dcI_n362k Playable Character #20, Superstar #15. A WWE video game is not complete without Chris Jericho, who should come with two "retro" alternate attires: one from the night he became Undisputed Champion and another from the first Money-in-the-Bank Ladder Match in 2005. Take-Two can throw in a fourth attire featuring Jericho in a suit as well. 96. Christian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfRCTASziRg Playable Character #21, Superstar #16. Christian was away for a while but returned with his eyes on winning championships and solidifying his spot as one of the veterans of the main roster. An alternate attire could include Christian during the peak of his tag team run with Edge. 95. Chyna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz5an-Mo03Y DLC #1, Playable Character #22, Diva #6. Chyna was last seen in WWE's SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role. With the return of The New Age Outlaws, and the foregone conclusion that Triple H and Shawn Michaels will be in the game, you can't fully complete D-Generation X. without the presence of Chyna (who was sorely missed in the Attitude Era-inspired WWE '13). Finishers should include The Pedigree and a Powerbomb, while Signatures would be The Chyna Hammer (Rear Low Blow) and a Military Press Drop; complete with pyro-firing bazooka in her entrance. 94. CM Punk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=DvXCeQvuADM#t=27 Playable Character #23, Superstar #17. CM Punk is still under contract with WWE and although he has seemingly walked out on the company, the fact remains he was a pivotal part of WWE Television during the fiscal year. WWE, however, gets the final call on who appears in the final product so they could very well ask that Punk not be included in order to avoid paying him any royalties. Regardless, he should be in the game. 93. Cody Rhodes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dkm_VpzNI3M Playable Character #24, Superstar #18. Cody held the WWE Tag Team Championship with older brother Goldust this last year, while working alongside his legendary father Dusty against The Authority and their Hounds Of Justice, The Shield. 92. Curtis Axel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoJF5RGIL1Y Playable Character #25, Superstar #19. Curtis - son of Mr. Perfect - got dumped by his manager Paul Heyman and wound up being put into a tag team with another former Heyman Guy in Ryback after a run with the Intercontinental Championship. 91. Damien Sandow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEpQTAvW-t0 Playable Character #26, Superstar #20. Winning the Money-In-The-Bank Briefcase last year, Sandow had a memorable falling-out with former tag team partner and BFF Cody Rhodes before setting his sights, albeit briefly, on John Cena. 90. Daniel Bryan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=PE6hw4NIzaQ#t=87 Playable Character #27, Superstar #21. The most over man on WWE's main roster must be a focus on this year's roster. There's no ifs, ands, or buts about it. 89. Darren Young
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0huaRMDaFk Playable Character #28, Superstar #22. WWE's first openly gay Superstar made his debut in WWE 2k14... and in the past year, fans witnessed the end of his popular tag team, The Prime Time Players, after Young was viciously attacked by Titus O'Neil.
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