Some players diving into the early access versions of WWE 2K25 have caught some peculiar misspellings adorning the attire of various wrestlers. Made available to those who preordered either the Bloodline or Deadman editions, and set for a full release on March 14, WWE 2K25 promises to be one of the most comprehensive wrestling games ever. It boasts an impressive roster, featuring over 300 superstars both from the past and the current WWE roster, offering players a wide array of choices.
The developers at Visual Concepts have once again poured effort into bringing every televised wrestler to life in the game, making sure to keep things mostly accurate with their entrance music and ring attire. One of the game’s standout features is its character creation suite, which lets players redesign their favorite wrestlers’ looks—be it in accordance with real-life changes or just for fun. This mode gives players a chance to examine wrestlers closely, away from the intense action of a match.
It’s during these detailed inspections that some players have spotted some baffling typos on attire. A few shared their findings on the WWEGames subreddit. Take CM Punk’s shirt, for example—meant to read “Best in the World,” but, as user whomtheheckcares pointed out, it humorously reads “Best im the World.” Another player, BigWeek5182, noticed that AJ Styles’ iconic ring pants suffered a similar fate, displaying “Phenomenal Ons” instead of “Phenomenal One.”
Some fans are debating whether these errors stem from AI used to upscale images of the gear, or are simply the result of human oversight. As some Reddit users remarked, the design of CM Punk’s real shirt has a stylized ‘N’ that might be mistaken for an ‘M’, although the game’s version exaggerates this. Similarly, AJ Styles’ gear seems to have other details that don’t quite match up with reality.
Beyond these errors, players digging into WWE 2K25 have noticed spelling issues in MyGM mode’s fan comments, reminiscent of similar glitches seen in WWE 2K24 that were eventually corrected. With the full game launch ahead, it’s possible there could be more amusing slip-ups waiting to be discovered.
WWE 2K25 has a lot in store, from celebrating the illustrious Bloodline dynasty in the Showcase, and offering online competition in MyGM, to introducing intergender wrestling—plus the return of favorites like chain wrestling. Whether it’s diving through the barricade or taking command of your own brand, WWE 2K25 is packed with features that are set to thrill wrestling aficionados when it releases worldwide on March 14, 2025.