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

22. Rey Mysterio

WWE 2K19 Rey Mysterio
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Rey Mysterio is being used as a special pre-order bonus. Fans have known about that for a good while now, so it shouldn't be a surprise to see him here.

21. Ric Flair

WWE 2K19 Ric Flair
2K Games

It's been mentioned a few times in this article, but Ric Flair has his own unique Wooooo! Edition of WWE 2K19.

20. Ricky Stamboat

WWE 2K19 Ricky Steamboat
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That collector's pack is one of the main reasons why Ricky Steamboat is on the game's roster. Otherwise, for those who purchase the standard version, it seems he'll be DLC.

19. Rob Van Dam

WWE 2K19 Rob Van Dam
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Rob Van Dam was given the Deluxe Edition treatment in 2K18. Put a wager on him being part of the Legends line up this year.

18. Roddy Piper

WWE 2K19 Roddy Piper
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Ronda Rousey's inspiration, 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper, was heard during trailers for the game. He's also part of the deal for those who go for the Ric Flair special edition of 2K19.

17. Scott Hall (Razor Ramon)

WWE 2K19 Scott Hall
2K Games

Much like his big buddy Kevin Nash, Scott Hall's WWE character Razor Ramon should get some house room in the game too.

16. Shawn Michaels

WWE 2K19 Shawn Michaels
2K Games

2K18 featured Shawn Michaels from '97 and '98. It'd be awesome if 2K could find it in their hearts to bring back the older HBK from 2010.

15. Steve Austin

WWE 2K19 Steve Austin
2K Games

Steve Austin will be on-disc. Why? Well, because Stone Cold said so.

14. Sting

WWE 2K19 Sting
2K Games

The five Sting variations (count them) included in WWE 2K18 felt like overkill. We'd settle for 'surfer' Sting and his latest look before retiring.

13. The Dudley Boyz

WWE 2K19 The Dudley Boyz
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New WWE Hall Of Famers they may be, but The Dudley Boyz look set to be used as DLC in 2K19. That's just a rumour, one we hope doesn't come true.

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