WWE 2K24: 10 Best Looking Characters

4. Rhea Ripley

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All three of the WWE 2K24 cover stars look great, but Rhea Ripley is simply on another level to the character models for Bianca Belair and Cody Rhodes.

While the E.S.T. and the American Nightmare don't quite make the Top 10 here, the Judgment Day's Nightmare is present and accounted for with one of the best models in the game. In addition to the regular Ripley (as pictured), you can also unlock the version of Rhea who got the better of Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 39 last year.

Like certain other unlockable attires and variations of characters, to get the 'Mania 39 Ripley, you'll have to beat the Queen in WWE 2K24's Showcase Mode.

Whichever version of Rhea Ripley you opt to take for a spin, the dominant Aussie has a mammoth 96 rating, meaning that Mami is very much on top whenever anyone dares to step up to her.

As a fun extra, the 2017 version of Rhea is also included in the game, with the blonde, smiling, bright colours-wearing Ripley a vastly different proposition to those other two versions.

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