Funky artificial intelligence in games is nothing new, but it's perhaps a more glaring offense in a pro wrestling game, when you consider how much that can take you out of that experience of recreating a live TV broadcast. The flow of a wrestling match is key, and is just as important within a virtual recreation of the match, where any hiccup can snap the attention in half. The AI in nearly every wrestling game ever produced has had these problems, and it's safe to say that WWE 2K15 will join the club when it launches later this month. Whether it's some questionable strategic decisions regarding your computer opponent running around the floor like an idiot or randomly jumping up and down on the turnbuckles, it doesn't seem like it will ever get a solution.