Tonga Loa as WWE 2K25 Cover Star? WWE Star Thinks So

WWE Games begins promotion for WWE 2K25, with Carmelo Hayes nominating Tonga Loa as potential cover star amid various superstar suggestions.

Tonga Loa as WWE 2K25 Cover Star? WWE Star Thinks So

WWE Games and 2K Sports started promoting WWE 2K25, expected to release in March. The official X account of WWE Games asked various superstars about their cover star preferences for the upcoming game.

Carmelo Hayes selected The Bloodline’s Tonga Loa, who has been inactive since sustaining an injury at Survivor Series: WarGames in November.

I probably have to pick The Infamous Tonga Loa. I think it’s been his year

Other suggestions came from multiple WWE superstars. Pretty Deadly and A-Town Down Under nominated each other, while Chelsea Green and Tiffany Stratton suggested themselves. Mia Yim proposed Kevin Owens and Bayley for the cover.

Previous WWE 2K cover stars include Randy Orton, CM Punk, The Rock, Daniel Bryan, John Cena, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Brock Lesnar, Seth Rollins, AJ Styles, Becky Lynch, Roman Reigns, Rey Mysterio, and Cody Rhodes.

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WWE 2K25 First Look Revealed During RAW on Netflix

WWE provided a first look at WWE 2K25 during the RAW on Netflix debut on January 6. Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman appeared in the teaser segment.

The Xbox listing for WWE 2K25 states:

ANNOUNCEMENT INCOMING—WWE 2K returns bigger, bolder, and better than ever in a breakthrough year for the franchise! We’re preparing to charge down the ramp with game-changing features, iconic Superstars and all the authenticity and action fans love from the best in sports entertainment. More details on January 28th, 2025.

A potential cover featuring Roman Reigns appeared on the WWE 2K25 Steam page following the announcement.

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