WWE 2K22: Predicting The 20 Lowest Rated Superstars

Current WWE champions rank amongst the lowest of the low on 2K22's roster.

WWE 2K22 Sami Zayn
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WWE 2K22's roster is going to look very different to the one gamers played around with in the glitchy debacle that was 2K20. For proof, fire up a list of superstar ratings and check out the bottom 20 - most of the wrestlers included, such as Lana, Sarah Logan, No Way Jose, Heath Slater and more, are no longer under WWE contract.

They're about to be replaced by a boatload of newbies.

Not all of them are series newcomers, but a fair few on this list will make their WWE video game bow in 2K22. That's an exciting moment for sure, albeit one tempered by the thought that their ratings will be on the lower end of the spectrum.

Just...don't put some of these lads and lassies up against Roman Reigns or Charlotte Flair and you'll be fine. There are also a ton of workers returning for another royalty payoff who may see their character ratings slide through cracks in the floor though.

Behold the worst of the worst in 2K's upcoming brawler. You probably won't want to be picking anyone named here come March next year.

20. Sami Zayn

WWE 2K22 Sami Zayn
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WWE 2K20 Rating: 80

Predicted Rating: 76

Sami Zayn is probably the exception to that.

WWE's conspiracy theorist had a solid 80 rating in 2K20. Expect that to drop a little, if only because ol' Sam Zayn has become so damn good at playing the scumbag who scuppers his own plans by trying to be a cheating piece of sh*t.

A four-point slide seems fair for Zayn. He'll still be fun to play as though - fans appreciate how entertaining the SmackDown star is, and he could become a go-to pick for some. If you're one of those, then you'll probs get a weaker version than you did two years ago.

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