WWE 2K24: 10 Best Looking Characters

5. 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt

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While the wrestling world is still reeling from the shock passing of Bray Wyatt last year, WWE 2K24 plays plentiful tribute to the third-generation star.

Visually, the pick of the bunch is 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt, with the eerie, unnerving edge of that character captured perfectly in WWE 2K24. Elsewhere, though, there are several other versions of Bray - all of which look magnificent.

There's the standard Bray Wyatt of his final run on WWE programming, there's the mischievous Firefly Funhouse Bray from 2020, there's the nWo Bray as seen during his WrestleMania 36 match with John Cena, and there's also the Muscle Man Dance/Saturday Night's Main Event Wyatt that also made an appearance in that 'Mania 36 contest.

On that topic, John Cena similarly has several different iterations in WWE 2K24, with Cena also having 2020, nWo, Saturday Night's Main Event, and Doctor of Thungamoics versions to unlock should you beat him in the WrestleMania Showcase.

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