WWE 2K25: 15 Best AEW CAWs You Need To Download

3. Jon Moxley

WWE 2K25 Jon Moxley
2K Games

Creator: Valoween

Downloads: 759

It's a sad state of affairs when Death Riders leader Jon Moxley has scant few quality CAWs on the marketplace at time of writing. Fair play to anyone who tries their best to create then uploads for others to judge, but a lot of them fall short of the required mark for collections like this. On the plus side, Valoween shows their worth yet again by delivering the goods when needed most.

This Moxley might not have the soaring download numbers some other versions of him do (somewhat bizarrely), but that's sure to change soon once it creeps higher on the 'Most Downloaded' tabs towards the first few pages. To get there, it'll need at least a couple more thousand downloads, so help Valoween out and do yourself a huge favour in the process.

That's top work.

Side note: Keep 'Spike' away from him!

2. Cope

WWE 2K25 Cope
2K Games

Creator: WhatsTheStatus

Downloads: 12,372

2K25 players know they can rely on WhatsTheStatus. There's a reason why so many follow his work on X and mark him down as a favourite creator as soon as these games launch. Often, Status shows a quite stunning attention to detail, and they never chuck something onto the servers without painstakingly poring over every minor aspect.

Case in point: Cope's model this year.

It's some piece of work, man. The artist formerly known as Edge is a tough one to get right. Hell, 2K themselves couldn't even do it back in the dire 2K20 days. So, a round of applause is merited for WhatsTheStatus and all they've accomplished with this CAW. Facially, Cope is as close as you're gonna get, and that attire is gorgeously represented.

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