Through no fault of their own, 2K will ultimately become the victim of the ever-changing wardrobe decisions of the WWE Superstars. These are men and women that go through more wardrobe changes than any person has a right to. Let's say John Cena debuts a new shirt on an episode of Raw. Great, right? Well, it's not so great when you consider that 2K will have absolutely no time at all to potentially put that new shirt in the game. At most, that's a DLC costume pack a few months down the road. It's not a game breaker, but it's an inevitable flaw that is almost tragic in the sense that 2K can do nothing to stop it. Considering that DLC is almost a dirty word in most gaming circles as it is, it probably isn't 2K's preferred route.