WWE 2K20: 10 Legends Who Need To Be Added

1. Jeff Jarrett 

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Of all of the legendary names featured in this article, the one that would be the most logical to include in WWE 2K20 is Jeff Jarrett.

For years, Jarrett was in the bad books of Vince McMahon and the WWE; Double J famously holding McMahon up for a hefty payday on his way out of the company back in 1999, not to mention Jarrett attempting to compete with Vince by launching what would become known as Impact Wrestling. Still, Hell seems to have frozen over as not only is Jarrett now a proud member of the WWE Hall of Fame, the former WCW World Champion is nowadays employed by WWE as an agent and producer.

Whether there really is all that much clamour to see J-E-Double-F J-A-Double-R-E-Double-T included in WWE 2K20, in terms of realistic stars of yesteryear who will be added to the next entry in the WWE 2K franchise, it’s hard to argue that Jarrett doesn’t tick a whole lot of the right boxes. A solid history with the company during its glory years – Jeff becoming a six-time IC Champ before leaving for WCW amidst the Monday Night Wars – and now once again in bed with WWE, this addition seems a given.

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