WWE 2K19: 10 Wrestlers 2K Should Showcase Next
6. Triple H
Unlike Kurt Angle, Triple H was featured in the aforementioned Austin mode. His 'Three Stages of Hell' war with Steve at No Way Out 2001 made the cut, as did a tag-team match with Austin at Backlash the same year against The Undertaker and Kane.
That's not enough from someone who has grown from awkward mid-card cartoon to legit behind-the-scenes powerhouse.
Imagine getting to relive Triple H's glory days in D-Generation X, or his magical rivalries opposite Mick Foley, The Rock and Shawn Michaels. Then, there's Evolution, and the part Trips played in developing the careers of men like Randy Orton and Batista. After that, his fatherlike role in NXT's success could be explored in depth.
The much-maligned Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative is a WWE mainstay these days, and he's been through almost everything under the company banner. By splicing his biggest matches and dearest memories with new interviews, 2K would have one hell of a mode on their hands.