WWE 2K25: Full Roster Revealed - Every Wrestler In The Game

Raw Women

WWE 2K25 Bayley
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Similarly to the men's side on Raw, recent Transfer Window switchovers like Bayley trading Fridays for Mondays have been reflected in the on-disc roster. It's interesting to note that the women's divisions on both Raw and SmackDown are borderline equal in terms of numbers - that'll make it easier for people who love having the same number of wrestlers on each brand during Universe Mode.

So, there you go. 2K are making your life easier in that respect.

Obviously, the biggest hitters on the list here are Bayley, Rhea Ripley, Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan, but it'll be fun to see if Lyra Valkyria has her new Women's Intercontinental Title. Surely she will. It'd be a bit of a clanger from 2K and WWE if they didn't bring those belts to the party. Relying on fans to do it in Community Creations wouldn't be wise.

Good news for those who like guiding one individual wrestler through Universe (which became a feature of the mode fairly recently). If that's you, and you fancy a challenge, then why not pick someone on the rookie side like Ivy Nile, Maxxine Dupri or even the lesser-spotted Kiana James? Repping Sonya Deville and giving her the title reigns she never got pre-release would be another option if you're feeling creative/are in the mood to rewrite history.

- Alba Fyre

- Asuka

- Bayley

- Becky Lynch

- Carmella

- Dakota Kai

- Ivy Nile

- IYO SKY

- Kairi Sane

- Kiana James

- Liv Morgan

- Lyra Valkyria

- Maxxine Dupri

- Natalya

- Raquel Rodriguez

- Rhea Ripley

- Scarlett

- Shayna Baszler

- Sonya Deville

- Valhalla

- Zoey Stark

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