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

NXT Women

WWE 2K25 Lola Vice
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Roxanne Perez has seemingly (and finally) been called up to Raw as a full time concern, but she’s still officially part of the NXT crowd in WWE 2K25. Shawn Michaels took the NXT Women's Title from her at New Year's Evil in favour of new international recruit Giulia. Fans of Roxanne shouldn't worry though: She's been feuding on/off with Bayley, and she's ready to trade up the way by hitting WWE’s flagship hard.

That's something to look forward to, but again - she's still on NXT's books in this year's game.

Fans on X have been showing a lot of love to newcomers like Lash Legend, Jakara Jackson, Kelani Jordan, Jaida Parker, Lola Vice, Sol Ruca and Tatum Paxley too. It's never a bad thing when the developers heap on even more wrestlers to play as, and it saves some well-meaning creators out there from painstakingly building picture perfect models in Community Creations.

Those folks will still do their thing and produce the goods elsewhere, but they don't really have to worry about NXT's female ranks this year. There's a bigger pool of talent to pick from than ever before, or so it seems. Also, for the record, The Rock's daughter Ava is only available as a manager.

No Rock Bottoms or People's Elbows from the NXT GM this year then.

- Ava (Manager)

- Cora Jade

- Fallon Henley

- Gigi Dolin

- Jacy Jayne

- Jaida Parker

- Jakara Jackson

- Kelani Jordan

- Lash Legend

- Lola Vice

- Nikkita Lyons

- Roxanne Perez

- Shotzi

- Sol Ruca

- Tatum Paxley

- Thea Hail

- Wendy Choo

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