WWE 2K19: Predicting All 152 Superstars Who Will Be Included

62. Natalya

WWE 2K19 Natalya
2K Games

Attention, 2K. Please stick in the option to have Nattie come to the ring in her dad's old SummerSlam ring jacket, just like she did on pay-per-view. That was a nice touch.

61. Nia Jax

WWE 2K19 Nia Jax
2K Games

There will loads of little girls who are looking forward to living vicariously through Nia Jax and giving bullies like Alexa Bliss a right good kicking for body-shaming her.

60. Nikki Bella

WWE 2K19 Nikki Bella
2K Games

Aside from the first women's Royal Rumble and one other house show appearance, Nikki Bella hasn't done much since teaming with John Cena at WrestleMania 33. Bella is back on TV now though.

59. Ronda Rousey

WWE 2K19 Ronda Rousey
2K Games

In a few simple words: pre-order bonus.

58. Sasha Banks

WWE 2K19 Sasha Banks
2K Games

The 'Legit Boss' was never a legit doubt for the 2K19 roster despite her worrying slide over the past year or two.

57. Sonya Deville

WWE 2K19 Sonya Deville
2K Games

Sonya Deville would make her WWE gaming debut if she's included in the mix this year. There's no reason why not.

56. Stephanie McMahon

WWE 2K19 Stephanie McMahon
2K Games

Brace yourself for ball cutting, because there's a fair chance Stephanie McMahon will be a playable wrestler again in 2K19.

55. Tamina

WWE 2K19 Tamina
2K Games

Making up the numbers.

54. The IIconics

WWE 2K19 The IIconics
2K Games

Both Peyton Royce and Billie Kay should get another shot on the roster. They've moved up to SmackDown and been a fine heel act on the main roster in real-life, so why not in 2K19?

53. The Riott Squad

WWE 2K19 The Riott Squad
2K Games

As non-threatening a threatening heel collective as WWE could have, The Riott Squad are still one to keep an eye on. Ruby Riott took her bow in 2K18, and she'll realistically be joined by Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan in 2K19.

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