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

NXT Men

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WWE's developmental wing has been very well represented in recent 2K games, and this year's 2K25 is no different. There are a full 25 male NXT stars to choose from this time. This is especially pleasing for those who get bored of the same old faces in Universe Mode and want to mix things up a tad.

For a minor thrill, delete NXT from weekly schedules as a show and only trigger the brand's stars when you fancy seeing them on Raw or SmackDown. Honestly, that can help keep things fresh. Seeing someone like Trick Williams suddenly pop up in the Intercontinental or United States Title scenes is great and adds way more value/longevity to the WWE sandbox.

Newbies making their series debut include Charlie Dempsey, Eddy Thorpe, Oba Femi, Ethan Page and the exciting Je'Von Evans. It's been pointed out by fans on social media, but christ knows how 2K go about nailing Je'Von's flashy in-ring style during matches. That'll push 2K25's engine to its limits.

NXT Champion Femi and former AEW man Page are arguably the most enticing additions to the male wing of the brand. Shawn Spears, who has only previously been in WWE games as Tye Dillinger, is another who catches the eye this time.

- Andre Chase

- Ashante Thee Adonis

- Axiom

- Brooks Jensen

- Cedric Alexander

- Channing 'Stacks' Lorenzo

- Charlie Dempsey

- Duke Hudson

- Eddy Thorpe

- Ethan Page

- Je'von Evans

- Joe Coffey

- Josh Briggs

- Lexis King

- Mark Coffey

- Nathan Frazer

- Noam Dar

- Oba Femi

- Oro Mensah

- Ridge Holland

- Shawn Spears

- Tony D'Angelo

- Trick Williams

- Wes Lee

- Wolfgang

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