WWE 2K22: 15 Best Female CAWs You Must Download

Boost your women's division in WWE 2K22 by downloading these stunning CAWS.

WWE 2K22 Paige
2K Games

There are some huge omissions on the women's side of things in WWE 2K22.

Sure, the roster is outdated generally, but the women's game is...something to behold. Put it this way: WrestleMania 38 focal point Ronda Rousey isn't even included on-disc. She'll be coming as DLC later on, which is a bit rubbish. Meanwhile, one of WWE's current Women's Tag-Team Champs hasn't been announced at all.

The same goes for several Hall Of Famers/legends that fans would like to play as. This, cheerfully, is where the amazing Community Creations feature comes in handy. It's awesome if you're looking to plug some gaps on your roster for Universe Mode or just in exhibition matches.

All 15 characters on this list are must-download.

It's entirely possible to create a full AEW line up in Universe; to do so, you'll need to grab the best men and women on the servers. Whilst you're at it, why not check out all of the WWE stars from today and yesteryear that 2K (for whatever reason) just ignored in their new game?

There's a nice mix of wrestlers here. Let's get stuck in...

15. Ronda Rousey

WWE 2K22 Paige
2K Games

Creator: rowdydiva

Downloads: 31,584

First up, the future SmackDown Women's Champion.

Ronda Rousey feels like a glaring omission in WWE 2K22. She's a big part of this year's WrestleMania and will probably be relied upon to lead SmackDown's female ranks through until summer, but she isn't included on-disc when you buy 2K's latest.

Creator rowdydiva has come through with a neat CAW of Ronda that includes both her newest ring attire and the classic one fans will remember from her first WWE run. Her Roddy Piper-style kilt is even included as entrance gear when picking that alternate look.

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