's official roster is now available in full. Including 250 superstars, a slight increase over 's roster of 246, is one of the biggest video games in recent years. While the bulk of its wrestlers and managers will be available at launch, several others will be released as DLC on a rough monthly schedule. Announced just before the 2024 Royal Rumble, arrives in plenty of time for Wrestlemania XL.
includes some of the most sweeping changes to its recurring roster since the turn of the century. Many new wrestlers have new and improved character models, and these don't just reflect their new hairstyles or ring attire. Several of them appear to have been sculpted from scratch, for better or worse. also includes 56 new playable characters, including both wrestlers from across the brand's many eras, and a few unexpected surprises.
This is every superstar — wrestler and manager — confirmed to appear in. Note that not all of these characters will be included at launch; some of them are expected to be added in later DLC. But without further ado, here are all 250 superstars confirmed to appear in some capacity in .
The Undertaker is perhaps the most well-represented superstar on the roster, with three separate versions reflecting his appearances in 1998, 2003, and his most recent match in 2020. marks Cody Rhodes' second consecutive appearance in a video game since his return to the company in 2022. A recent tradition has seen musicians appearing alongside wrestlers in games -last year was Bad Bunny, and this year, it's Post Malone.
Post Malone not only appears as a playable character in: he also curated its soundtrack.
Another major surprise is the inclusion of Muhammad Ali on 's roster. Although best known as a boxer, Ali was no stranger to wrestling. He wrestled Gorilla Monsoon and Antonio Inoki in 1976, and appeared as a referee at the very first Wrestlemania in 1985.
Other new arrivals include CM Punk, Kairi Sane, and Bray Wyatt's alter ego The Fiend. Although Punk
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