WWE 2K25: 20 Best Legends CAWs You Must Download

2. Owen Hart

WWE 2K25 Owen Hart
2K Games

Creator: DrGorillaNuts

Downloads: 1,975

There's a chance Owen Hart will never officially be in another WWE video game again. Obviously, everyone feels immensely for his family. They had to go through utter hell back in 1999, and so it's only right they get to be angry at the company Owen worked for. Nobody can judge Martha for that, let's be compassionate about her situation straight away.

Wrestling gamers do yearn to play as the 'King Of Harts' though, that cannot be denied. DrGorillaNuts has sorted that for everyone by making the closest representation of Owen you're likely to see. Others in Community Creations don't come close to touching this splendour.

If one was in a nitpicky mood, he'd suggest it might've been nice to see some more differentiation between both attire slots, but that's splitting hairs. Time to win some Slammy Awards, people.

1. Retro Kane

WWE 2K25 Retro Kane
2K Games

Creator: Valoween

Downloads: 2,242

Originally, it was WhatsTheStatus who had the best retro Kane available. His 'Kane '97' download is still well worth checking out, but it pales in comparison to the one Valoween drummed up. It was a genuine jaw-dropping moment seeing this in motion for the first time. It's so much better than playing as the crummy modern-day Kane that 2K included from the off.

No-one wants to do that. His mask and wig might slip off like it did back at WWE's Crown Jewel 2018!

Valoween even had the patience to tack on another attire slot to help you switch things up if you get bored of the character's first set of ring gear. His 2000/2001 see-through singlet (show off those muscles!) is special and completes the package. Man, this is one of the best CAWs ever made.

What other legends have you been downloading in WWE 2K25? For more like this, check out 15 Things We Learned From Dark Side Of The Ring: Mick Foley's Hell In A Cell and WWE 2K25: 15 Best AEW CAWs You Need To Download!

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