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

82. The Miz

WWE 2K19 The Miz
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Maryse may well be used as one of 2K19's NPC brigade, but her hubby won't be. The Miz is a WWE lifer, and he's earned those video game checks by now.

81. The New Day

WWE 2K19 The New Day
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The New Day have replaced The Bludgeon Bros as SmackDown Tag-Team Champions. Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods will bring a splash of colour to 2K19's palette with their pancake-laden entrances and E's (rather unique) crotch gyrations.

80. The Revival

WWE 2K19 The Revival
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As sad as makes one to admit it given their stock in NXT, The Revival are little more than cannon fodder on the main roster. Still, they're there, and that should be enough to secure a spot.

79. The Usos

WWE 2K19 The Usos
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The Uso Penitentiary has opened its gates. OK, that makes no sense, but the fact Jimmy and Jey will be in 2K19 does.

78. Tye Dillinger

WWE 2K19 Tye Dillinger
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The temptation to make Tye Dillinger number 10 on this list was almost too great to resist.

77. Zack Ryder

WWE 2K19 Zack Ryder
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Zack Ryder is another WWE lifer who has survived hellish booking and even an NXT demotion to keep his place on the main roster.

Main Roster (Women)...

76. Alexa Bliss

WWE 2K19 Alexa Bliss
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First up for the main roster's female contingent is now ex-Raw Women's Champ Alexa Bliss.

75. Alicia Fox

WWE 2K19 Alicia Fox
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WWE 2K19 will be Alicia Fox's seventh video game appearance. Her first was SmackDown vs. Raw 2011, way back in the THQ days.

74. Asuka

WWE 2K19 Asuka
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By contrast, Asuka has only appeared in two other WWE video games. The Japanese star made her debut in 2K17 as a member of the NXT roster, and was on the main crew in 2K18.

73. Bayley

WWE 2K19 Bayley
2K Games

Bayley badly needs a heel turn or some fresh characterisation. You'll be able to give her just that, perhaps in Universe Mode.

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