WWE 2K25: 20 Best Legends CAWs You Must Download

8. Chris Jericho

WWE 2K25 Chris Jericho
2K Games

Creator: ATTITUDECREATIONZ

Downloads: 1,861

2025's Chris Jericho is largely unwanted by the core AEW audience, but he was once one of the most dynamic performers in the biz. Those who lived through it remember his 1999 jump from WCW to the WWF fondly - it was almost as shocking as his leap from WWE to AEW right as Tony Khan's company launched as a would-be competitor.

Back in '99, Jericho's name was golden with federation fans. They loved his 'Y2J' banter, and his 'Jerichoholic' t-shirts became a big seller at the merchandise stalls. Relive that fabulous period with one of the best CAWs around.

Side note: There is a WCW version of this if you'd prefer some 'Monday Jericho' to go along with your Monday Nitro.

7. Ric Flair

WWE 2K25 Ric Flair
2K Games

Creator: HonchosLegends

Downloads: 13,448

It's no surprise that WWE 2K25's Community Creations suite is bursting with Ric Flair models. You can find vintage NWA versions and more modern "Last Match" retirement CAWs, if you so wish. However, this fan heartily recommends you check out HonchosLegends and their WWF style 'Nature Boy'. It's handy if you're looking for WCW cool as well, being totally honest.

Some of the Flair CAWs on the tabs look a little more Buddy Landel than they do Ric. That's not meant as a knock at anyone who takes the time to make one of these things, but it's clearly very difficult to make something photo-realistic. HonchosLegends did an incredible job with this package.

Be fair to Flair and go grab it. You'll be glad you did, especially if 1980s or early-1990s atmosphere is something you crave from 2K's franchise.

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