WWE 2K22: 10 Best Looking Characters

4. Rey Mysterio

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As the cover star of the game, Rey Mysterio was always going to look great in WWE 2K22. From the initial footage of the game, the Mysterio character model wowed audiences with how much it looked like the real deal.

Not just do gamers get one fantastic looking Rey Mysterio in 2K22, though, for you actually get a total of eight fantastic looking Rey Mysterios.

By playing through the Showcase mode, there are seven versions of Rey-Rey to be unlocked. To break it down into clear terms, here's what's unlockable and here's how to unlock it:

- Classic Rey Mysterio Jr: Defeat Eddie Guerrero at WCW Halloween Havoc 1997

- Rey Mysterio '05: Defeat Eddie Guerrero at WrestleMania 21

- Rey Mysterio '06: Defeat Shawn Michaels on the 14 November 2005 Raw, defeat JBL at Judgement Day 2006

- Rey Mysterio '08: Defeat Kane at Cyber Sunday 2008

- Rey Mysterio '09: Defeat Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam 2009

- Rey Mysterio Dec '09: Defeat Batista on the 18 December 2009 SmackDown, face the Undertaker at Royal Rumble 2010

- Rey Mysterio '11: Defeat the Miz on 25 July 2011 Raw

While it's great to have so many different iterations of Rey available on WWE 2K22, the standout for many of a certain age will undoubtedly be the classic Mysterio of his early time in WCW, complete with the iconic bodysuit he wore during that legendary Halloween Havoc match against Eddie Guerrero.

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