WWE 2K20: 10 Playable Wrestlers Who WON'T Return

10. Nick Miller

WWE 2K19 Nick Miller
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In last year's game, Nick Miller was part of the NXT roster alongside TM-61 partner Shane Thorne. If you enjoyed taking that duo to the Tag-Team Titles in 2K19, then we've got some bad news for you: Miller was quietly released in December 2018 and won't be in 2K20.

Reports online say that the Australian requested his release so he could spend more time with family back home. If true, it's admirable that family comes first for Miller, but it'll cost him some of those sweet, sweet video game dollars.

Miller's departure from the roster will be more impactful to him than anyone else; without denigrating his role in WWE, he's hardly the kind of wrestler fans of the series will pick every time they play. He's a minor omission, if anything, and 2K19 fans can still play as him in the meantime.

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