WWE 2K25: 15 CAWs You Must Download IMMEDIATELY

7. Joe Hendry

WWE 2K25 Joe Hendry
2K Games

Creator: TwistedAsylum

Downloads: 17,561

Say his name and he appears...on your in-game WWE 2K25 roster sheets. Then, if you say it twice, Joe Hendry magically shows up on NXT in your Universe Mode saves and delights everyone with a singalong concert. Only joking. You'll have to put him in Universe after downloading what TwistedAsylum has put together during the game's first week post-launch.

It's no surprise that creators are tripping over themselves to make Hendry CAWs. He's actually been a bit of a recurring trend stretching back to his ICW and WCPW days a decade or so ago, but Joe has blown up as a real worldwide star in recent years. Recreate his Royal Rumble 2025 appearance, and maybe even win the thing to take him all the way to the top.

After all, as the old song goes, Joe Hendry makes things better.

Side note: Your writer is in that video wearing a blue velvet number. Weird, but true fact there.

6. Penta

WWE 2K25 Penta
2K Games

Creator: JerichoJudasEffect

Downloads: 29,259

Admit it, you just knew masked WWE newcomer Penta was going to be in here somewhere. The popular star will be part of the 'Fearless' DLC pack that releases on 23 July, but that's months away. Why wait to bring the pain with some Mexican Destroyers anyway? Sure, none of the Penta CAWs are 100% identical to the real deal, but they'll do.

That's an understatement. JerichoJudasEffect put some effort and time into details on Penta's mask/gear and his body. The tattoos are expertly realised, so you've nothing to worry about even if you think you can edit the creation to be even better. Anyone trying that has one hell of a template to work with.

It shouldn't be too long until the 'Most Downloaded' part of the Community Creations suite is busier than ever with various versions of Penta. This is the best that's currently on the go.

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