WWE 2K22: 13 Most WTF CAWs You Need To See

Want Peacemaker to guest ref an Oscars rematch between Will Smith and Chris Rock? Only in WWE 2K22.

WWE 2K22 John Cena Peacemaker
2K Games

If you're after some serious CAWs to stockpile, then Community Creations has you covered for AEW stars, legendary names and some of the best non-2K-created female wrestlers around. Honestly, if you're a bit confused by the WWE 2K22 roster, then the CC tab is essential.

Having the likes of Jon Moxley, Sting and Paige on your books might be enough. Or...maybe it isn't? If you fall into the latter category, then this article will be a treat for you. Some folks out there get bored of playing matches like Roman Reigns vs. Steve Austin or Becky Lynch vs. Lita. Instead, they want something a little more out there.

They want to scroll through the creation suite, laugh and ask themselves: "What the f*ck?!".

This collection of weird and wonderful CAWs includes character models for actors, comedians, fictional characters, video game stars and even politicians. It's the kind of wacky roster that someone from WCW might've looked at in the year 2000 and smelled money.

So, dig in and check out all of the best "WTF" CAWs that you should start downloading as soon as humanly possible.

13. Will Smith

WWE 2K22 John Cena Peacemaker
2K Games

Creator: MARCOANDTARMA

Downloads: 859

How could you start anywhere else?!

MARCOANDTARMA was one of the first creators to jump aboard the hysteria train and create "2022 Oscars Will Smith". He might wants fellow comedians to keep his wife's name out of their mouths, but you won't want to keep this Fresh Prince off your WWE 2K22 roster.

Give the game an injection of "Big Willy Style". OK, that always sounds super-weird, doesn't it? Seriously though, it's amazing that somebody even sat down to think of this. Vince McMahon probably wants to book Smith vs. Chris Rock at SummerSlam later this year.

Just a guess.

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