WWE 2K22: 15 CAWs You Must Download Immediately

There are some seriously good CAWs kicking around on the WWE 2K22 servers already.

WWE 2K22 Bray Wyatt Fiend
2K Games

WWE 2K22 hadn't even been out longer than 24 hours before creators worldwide had dumped a feast of CAW-related treats onto the Community Creations tab. No surprises there - a lot of series regulars skipped 2K20, so it's pretty much been since 2018's 2K19 for these Create-A-Wrestler obsessed folks.

Now, the servers are bursting full of characters that the developers missed off the game's roster. There's also a lorry load of legends, AEW stars and some of the most bizarre creations you're ever likely to clap eyes on. For example, if you've ever fancied winning the Royal Rumble as John Wick, then now is your time.

He doesn't have guns though. Just saying!

This collection of 15 wrestlers represents a solid starting point for those looking to expand their options on the character selection screens. It's All Elite heavy, as you'd probably expect, but there's also room for some NXT 2.0 workers, baffling omissions from 2K themselves and old favourites who were once hidden behind paywalls as pre-order bonuses.

Oh how quickly WWE's product changes, eh? Boot up Community Creations and grab these goodies ASAP.

15. Kurt Angle

WWE 2K22 Bray Wyatt Fiend
2K Games

Creator: XvClutchOz

Downloads: 11,099

It's worth pointing out that some of the CAW previews in the Community Creations tab look a bit...stretched. Don't let that put you off, because the characters are fine during actual gameplay. This Kurt Angle grab is a must regardless, if only because he isn't actually in 2K22.

The complete lack of Kurt left a sour taste in the mouths of those wishing to relive Rey Mysterio's WrestleMania 22 World Title win in Showcase Mode. Now, if you download this, you certainly can. It comes with two different attires too.

Bonus.

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