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WWE 2K20 Roster - every superstar that makes the cut this year

Not much is certain in this world of ours, but one thing you can always rely on is a new update to your favourite yearly sports franchise every fall. Early additions to the WWE 2K20 roster have been announced and the full game is due out on October 22 2019, once again letting you live out the fantasy of making it as a Superstar in MyCareer, as well as pitching your dream matches at home and online.

As well as those returning game modes, Xavier Woods revealed that 2K20’s single-player story will focus on the evolution of the Women’s Division of WWE, starring Bayley, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Sasha Banks. You'll also be able to create mixed division tag-team matches this time around.

In promotional material so far, relatively few wrestlers have actually been hard confirmed to appear in the game. While there are tons of dead certs given their profile and appearance in previous titles, we’ll only list those who have properly appeared in gameplay, or have been added to the roster through official channels.

This year, we’ve seen a lot of Superstars - old and new - appear in live-action videos for the new game. Although they're not totally confirmed to be on the roster, it’d be a bit weird if they didn’t end up appearing, so we’ll make separate lists of them.

One thing to note is, this is a 2K game after all, that many of these characters have been announced as specific bonuses for the deluxe and collector's editions of the game - which are more expensive. This means you'll likely have to pay more than the base price of the game to get everyone eventually.

WWE 2K20 Roster - Men's

WWE 2K20 Roster - Men's:
Roman Reigns
Braun Strowman
The Miz
Brock Lesnar
Papa Shango
The Rock
Montez Ford
Mankind
Angelo Dawkins
Hulk Hogan
Stone Cold Steve Austin
Bray Wyatt
Edge
Kurt Angle
Rey Mysterio
Aleister Black
Daniel Bryan
Finn Balor
Randy Orton
Sheamus
AJ Styles
Big Show
John Cena
Drew McIntyre
Rusev
Samoa Joe
Seth Rollins
Triple H
Undertaker
Bret Hart
Ric Flair
Kevin Owens
Ali
Andrade
Apollo Crews
Buddy Murphy
Humberto Carrillo
Shelton Benjamin
Shinsuke Nakamura
Lars Sullivan
Eric Young
Fandango
Gran Metalik
Luke Harper
Health Slater
Gentleman Jack Gallagher
Jake "The Snake" Roberts
Jeff Hardy
Jey Uso
Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
Jimmy Uso
Jinder Mahal
Johnny Gargano
Kalisto
Karl Anderson
Kassius Ohio
Keith Lee
Kevin Nash
Kyle O'Reilly
Lince Darado
Luke Gallows
Mark Andrews
Mark Henry
Otis
Erik
Trent Seven
Tucker
Ivar

WWE 2k20 Roster - Women's

WWE 2K20 Roster - Women's
Becky Lynch
Bayley
Sasha Banks
Charlotte Flair
Nia Jax
Chyna
Asuka
Mandy Rose
Nikki Cross
Alicia Fox
Brie Bella
Carmela
Dana Brooke
Mickie James
Naomi
Natalya
Nikki Bella
Ronda Rousey
Ember Moon
Kairi Sane
Sonya Deville
Billie Kay
Lacey Evans
Lana
Liv Morgan
Maria Kanellis
Peyton Royce
Rhea Ripley

The following wrestlers appeared in the live-action cover reveal, either in person, or in the set design - the Ultimate Warrior was an ice sculpture, Andre the Giant, Macho Man, Eddie Guerrero, and Big Boss Man were portraits on the wall:

  • Xavier Woods
  • Sheamus
  • Ultimate Warrior
  • Andre the Giant
  • Big Boss Man
  • Macho Man Randy Savage
  • Eddie Guerrero
  • Rowdy Roddy Piper
  • Shawn Michaels
  • Dusty Rhodes
  • Velveteen Dream
  • King Booker
  • Paul Heyman

Can you spot any more? We'll add them to the list if so!

And from the "Coat Rack" video, we can also glean:

  • Ric Flair
  • John Cena

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