Wwe 2k16 PS3 - Randy Orton vs John Cena
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WWE 2K16 is a professional wrestling video game developed by Yuke's and published by 2K Sports for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.[1] It is the sequel to WWE 2K15, and was succeeded by WWE 2K17. It was released on October 27, 2015, in North America and on October 30, 2015, in Europe, while being released on PC on March 11, 2016.
2K announced on their social media accounts that WWE 2K16 will feature the "largest roster in the game's history", featuring over 120 unique playable characters, nearly double the 67 that were in last year's game.[4] A developer for the game then clarified that the 120 unique playable characters count does not include potential DLC, and that all 120 characters are included and will be released with the game.[5] 2K revealed that despite "push(ing) as hard as we could" to include them, for "various reasons," Sasha Banks, Charlotte, Becky Lynch, and Bayley (the Four Horsewomen of NXT) will not be in the game or included as DLC.[6][7][8] 2K also revealed that WWE denied them the inclusion of Cody Rhodes as himself in the game, though he was included as his Stardust gimmick.[9] Hulk Hogan was announced as being part of the game, but was cut late in development due to the release of controversial racial statements he had made previously.[10] 2K16 features 26 superstars making their WWE games franchise debut.
John Cena as WWE Champion in 2006
Randy Orton as WWE Champion in 2007
Though the matches between the two received praise, the rehashing of the feud received criticism from critics and fellow wrestlers for being repetitive and stale. In 2021, WWE released a list of John Cena's top 10 rivalries, ranking Orton as his number one rival.[1] In 2022 Pinkvilla has said the feud "was arguably one of the greatest rivalries in WWE history
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