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

102. No Way Jose

WWE 2K19 No Way Jose
2K Games

No Way Jose is in exactly the same boat as the guy he was just mini-feuding with on Raw. If nothing else, he'll get his conga line entrance in the game.

101. R-Truth

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2K Games

If 2K don't include the option to make R-Truth the new SmackDown Women's Champion, then they're not paying attention to current TV.

100. Randy Orton

WWE 2K19 Randy Orton
2K Games

Which Randy Orton are we getting in 2K19? Slightly older, greyed veteran Orton, or shaved-head 'Viper' who likes to try and rip Jeff Hardy's ear off?

99. Rhyno

WWE 2K19 Rhyno
2K Games

Technically, Rhyno is still Heath Slater's tag-team partner. That might give him an excuse to find a spot on the roster this year.

98. Roman Reigns

WWE 2K19 Roman Reigns
2K Games

WWE's poster boy for a new generation is hardly going to be excluded.

97. Rusev

WWE 2K19 Rusev
2K Games

Did you know: 9 October is actually Rusev Day. Seriously, Ru-Ru is another who's a definite for the roster.

96. Sami Zayn

WWE 2K19 Sami Zayn
2K Games

It'll soften the blow of injury for Sami Zayn if he gets to sit on the couch and play some WWE 2K19 as himself. Just keep him away from 'Bobby's Sisters' and everything will be fine.

95. Samoa Joe

WWE 2K19 Samoa Joe
2K Games

2K have hopefully put some thought into tweaking the in-game promo system. They'll need it when Samoa Joe is around, because he's currently one of WWE's best mic men.

94. SAnitY

WWE 2K19 Sanity
2K Games

The SAnitY troops made their 2K series debut last year in 2K18. Now they're main roster members on SmackDown, they'll be hoping to make more of a splash.

93. Seth Rollins

WWE 2K19 Seth Rollins
2K Games

Nobody aside from The Miz has done more for the Intercontinental Title over the past few years than one Seth Rollins. Last year's cover star will return to 'Burn It Down' in 2K19. Good.

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