

With WWE 2K26 set to drop on March 13 (or March 6 if you’re grabbing that Early Access), 2K is finally pulling back the curtain on what they’re promising is the “largest roster in franchise history.” We’re talking over 400 playable characters at launch. Yeah, you read that right.
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Right now, we’ve got 151 Superstars and Legends officially confirmed, and there are some absolute bangers in this list. From the viral sensation Joe Hendry finally making his debut to the long-awaited return of The Bulgarian Brute, the roster is shaping up to be something special.
Here’s the full breakdown of every confirmed Superstar and Legend for WWE 2K26 so far.
WWE 2K26 Roster

The Headliners: Debuts & Returns
Let’s be real, the new faces are what we’re all here for. The biggest news? Joe Hendry is in. The TNA crossover star has been everywhere lately, and now he’s officially a Pre-Order Bonus. Say his name and… well, you know the rest.
We’re also seeing some massive NXT call-ups and re-packages. Ricky Saints (fka Ricky Starks) and Blake Monroe (fka Mariah May) are making their WWE games debut straight out of the gate. And for those of us who missed him, Rusev is back. It’s been a minute, but The Bulgarian Brute is finally returning to the series.
Oh, and the Bloodline saga? It’s finally getting the update it deserves with Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa all confirmed.
Raw & SmackDown (Men)
The main roster is stacked. We’ve got the cover star CM Punk with multiple personas, the Undisputed Champ Cody Rhodes, and interestingly, El Grande Americano — Chad Gable’s masked alter-ego — is playable this year.
- Adam Pearce
- AJ Styles
- Angelo Dawkins
- Axiom
- Booker T
- Bron Breakker
- Bronson Reed
- Carmelo Hayes
- Chad Gable
- CM Punk
- Cody Rhodes
- Damian Priest
- Dominik Mysterio
- Dragon Lee
- Drew McIntyre
- El Grande Americano
- Erick Rowan
- Finn Bálor
- Grayson Waller
- Gunther
- Jacob Fatu
- Jey Uso
- Jimmy Uso
- John Cena
- Kevin Owens
- Kofi Kingston
- Logan Paul
- Montez Ford
- Nathan Frazer
- Nick Aldis (GM)
- Paul Heyman (Manager)
- Penta (Pentagon Jr.)
- R-Truth
- Randy Orton
- Rey Fenix
- Rey Mysterio
- Roman Reigns
- Rusev
- Sami Zayn
- Seth “Freakin” Rollins
- Sheamus
- Shinsuke Nakamura
- Solo Sikoa
- Tama Tonga
- The Miz
- Tonga Loa
- Wade Barrett
- Xavier Woods
Raw & SmackDown (Women)
The women’s division is looking just as strong. The headline here has to be AJ Lee. After years of requests, she’s finally back in the mix.
- AJ Lee
- Alexa Bliss
- Asuka
- Bayley
- Becky Lynch
- Charlotte Flair
- Chelsea Green
- Ivy Nile
- IYO SKY
- Jade Cargill
- Kairi Sane
- Liv Morgan
- Lyra Valkyria
- Maryse
- Maxxine Dupri
- Michin
- Naomi
- Natalya
- Nia Jax
- Raquel Rodriguez
- Rhea Ripley
- Stephanie Vaquer
- Tiffany Stratton
- Zelina Vega
NXT Roster (The CW Era)
NXT always brings the heat, and this year is no different. We’re getting a ton of the CW Era stars, including the powerhouse Oba Femi and the high-flying Je’Von Evans.
- Ava (GM)
- Blake Monroe (fka Mariah May)
- Ethan Page
- Jacy Jayne
- Jaida Parker
- Je’Von Evans
- Karmen Petrovic
- Lash Legend
- Lexis King
- Lola Vice
- Myles Borne
- Oba Femi
- Ricky Saints (fka Ricky Starks)
- Roxanne Perez
- Shawn Spears
- Sol Ruca
- Trick Williams
- Zaria
Legends & Alumni
It wouldn’t be a WWE game without the Legends. We’re getting the usual heavy hitters, but the inclusion of The Fiend Bray Wyatt and Abyss definitely adds some darker tones to the roster.
- Abyss
- Andre The Giant
- Bret Hart
- Brock Lesnar
- Bubba Ray Dudley
- Chyna
- D-Von Dudley
- Eddie Guerrero
- Eric Bischoff
- Goldberg
- Hollywood Hogan
- JBL
- Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
- Kane
- Kevin Nash
- Kurt Angle
- Lita
- Macho Man Randy Savage
- Razor Ramon
- Road Dogg
- Rowdy Roddy Piper
- Scott Hall
- Scott Steiner
- Shawn Michaels
- Stephanie McMahon
- Stone Cold Steve Austin
- Terry Funk
- The Fiend Bray Wyatt
- The Rock
- Triple H
- Trish Stratus
- Undertaker
- X-Pac
Alternate Versions & Personas
If you’re a fan of the MyFACTION Persona cards, you’re in luck. The Attitude Era and Monday Night War editions are bringing some classic versions of our favorites to the base game.
- Booker T ’01
- Brock Lesnar ’13
- Chyna ’97
- CM Punk ’08, ’11, ’13, ROH/TNA
- Eddie Guerrero ’97
- Hulk Hogan ’02
- John Cena ’13
- Kane ’98
- Macho Man Randy Savage ’98
- Randy Orton ’11
- Rey Mysterio ’08
- Rowdy Roddy Piper ’98
- Scott Steiner ’03
- Shawn Michaels ’97, ’05, DX
- Stephanie McMahon ’00
- The Rock ’99, ’13
- Triple H ’98, ’99
- Undertaker ’98, ’13
- WrestleMania 42 Personas (3 mystery slots)
That’s the full rundown for now, but with 2K teasing a massive roster of 400+, we’re clearly just getting started.