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“Please make Tony Khan happen in it”, Twitter flooded with requests for WWE 2K24

There is a reason why WWE makes all the ripples in terms of entertainment and that the entertainment stems from various sources. From the entrance themes to the rollicking entrances, from the enchanting storylines to the blockbuster PPVs, all of it makes the industry and absolute blockbuster. With that being said, another blazing testimony of WWE being the supreme source of entertainment in terms of kayfabe, WWE 2K24 has already been trending on Twitter.

From various fans asking for specified options to others excited about how everyone is going to rock and roll in different avatars, fans are excited about the premier game of WWE. WWE 2K24 is all about the latest faces in the industry while replicating the heroics of the already known superstars. It can be expected that the fans are waiting to hit the stride with the new game on the shelves.

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There are talks about Cody Rhodes being the poster boy of WWE 2K24, and that makes the fans even lot more excited. There are talks about Roman Reigns getting upgrades and that means a much more beefed up edition of the Tribal Chief. There are talks about the WWE Women’s Divisions getting a new face altogether in the latest edition of the game.

Here is what Twitter had to say about WWE 2K24

One user on X also said that this can be the best possible way for the industry to reincarnate Paul Bearer because he has been an iconic character. The fun about this game is that it isn’t confined to just the current wrestlers. There are wrestlers from the past that allows the fans on the elder side relive their memories.

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With these many features, here is what the micro-blogging site called X popularly known as Twitter had to say about this upcoming blockbuster. What is your take on this though? Let’s roll already.

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