WWE 2K22: 10 Best Looking Characters

6. Becky Lynch

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One major complaint that some have already had about WWE 2K22, is how the game already feels out of date.

On that front, the 2K22 version of Becky Lynch is in full Man mode, looking exactly like she did before she stepped away from the squared circle to focus on becoming a first-time mother. After returning to WWE at last year's SummerSlam, Lynch was quick to change up her character and her look, embracing the excess and over-the-top extravagances of Big Time Becks.

If you're looking for Big Time Becks here, you might be a little disappointed. That said, Visual Concepts have done a marvellous job of serving up an incredibly detailed, accurate depiction of Lynch - even if her attire is outdated.

To be fair, some people craved for Becky to continue on as the Man rather than turn her character heel, and those people will likely get a kick out of the Man being the Lynch we initially get in WWE 2K22. For those who want a more up to date version of the current Raw Women's Champion, it only a matter of time before Big Time Becks starts to turn up as a downloadable creation.

Regardless of what she might be wearing, the WWE 2K22 Becky Lynch is picture perfect when it comes to Lynch's features.

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