NXT Star Shocked By WWE 2K25 Inclusion; Issues Hilarious Request To Gamers

NXT Star Shocked by Surprise WWE 2K25 Inclusion; Issues Hilarious Request To Gamers

A member of the NXT roster has admitted they were stunned to find out that they would be a part of the WWE 2K25 video game.

Although the game was released earlier in the month, the initial roster was finalised months beforehand with recently released stars a part of the game and those who recently joined the company not a part of the base game. However, with WWE 2K25 DLC packs being released throughout the year, recent signees such as Penta, The Motor City Machine Guns and Giulia will all be added in a few months time.

Another notable name who will officially join the game later this year is Jordynne Grace, who officially joined the company back in January after departing TNA earlier in the month. While speaking with WWE Deutschland, Grace spoke about being a part of the game:

“It’s so insane (that I’m going to be in WWE 2K25). I didn’t even know I was gonna be in the game, first of all. I had no idea. I didn’t know until that graphic dropped. I didn’t expect it because I joined WWE so late. I just joined this year, and so, I had said, I had done motion capture in the past. So, the only thing I can think of that they were able to get me in the game so quickly is that they actually used my scan from when I did someone else to put me in. But, it’s mind-blowing. I still haven’t completely digested it.”

On March 18th, Grace caught the attention of fans with her outfit which was heavily inspired by Patrick from SpongeBob SquarePants. Speaking about her look, the NXT star asked the fans to recreate the custom look:

“But I do know that when I’m in the game, if someone doesn’t make the Patrick Star outfit and put me in it, that’s a mistake (she laughed).”

Hall Of Famer Not Impressed By WWE 2K25 Rating

All wrestlers in the game have been issued a rating by 2K Games which ranks the performer on their skill and how easy or difficult they will be to defeat. Upon finding out their own 2K25 rating, one WWE Hall of Famer was not happy with the score.

H/t to POST Wrestling.