WWE 2K17: Brie Bella, Bray Wyatt already scanned for title? AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura possible additions

By Staff Writer | Apr 12, 2016 08:46 AM EDT

2K Games' expected WWE 2K17 is sure to come soon enough. But as the gamers are ready to know more about the game, only rumors and alleged leaks have been talked about by many in the past. Sadly enough, not all of the said claims were proven concrete; some only being presumptions and nothing more.

As per Wrestling Inc., some of the most appealing rumors surround the scheduled WWE 2K17, starting off with the most common wonder being the roster's inclusion. Given that many massive WWE personalities were excluded from the title, the expectations on who should be put in the system grew higher; especially more Hall of Fame athletes.

According to The Bit Bag, Alundra Blayze was confirmed of entering the roster after being scanned for WWE 2K17. Moreover, she is not the only superstar that was said to be taking part in the upcoming game as present active athletes also declared their involvement in the upcoming title.

Bray Wyatt and Brie Bella was spotted on social media having her scan and naturally, some assume that it will be for the upcoming game; though her fellow divas Sasha Banks, Charlotte and Bayley were reported have had their own share but was not included to the current roster.

It was noted by Ecumenical News that due to the interestingly laid out pay-per-view as of late, there is a number of hard-hitting superstars that have the utter potential to make it in the up and coming game, starting with the recently acquired AJ Styles. Being one of the most eyed athletes in the industry today, he has the tendency to be included, along with fellow competitor Shinsuke Nakamura who made his WWE debut not so long back.

WWE 2K17 is still undated and 2K Games has kept their lips sealed with the said rumors of who will be added to the franchise. The current game has redeemed itself from a so-called devastating predecessor, and the fate of the second one so far is still at hand.

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