Your character starts off extremely weak, with a paltry set of moves, pathetic stats, and generic entrance options.
But M圜areer still stumbles when it comes to progression.
From there, you’ll get noticed by WWE head trainer Matt Bloom and begin your twisty and windy path to the WWE main roster.įrom a presentational standpoint, everything about M圜areer this year is fantastic and is exactly what the template should look like in future years. Unlike previous years that always start your character in NXT, WWE 2K19’s M圜areer mode starts you on the indie scene in an organization called BCW, where you’re wrestling out of high school gyms – a fact that the obnoxious commentator won’t stop reminding you of. The campaign is brought to life thanks to a great performance from former Tough Enough competitor and current indie wrestler, AJ Kirsch, who brings a much-needed level of authenticity to the lead role.Īnd for the most part, the actual wrestlers that lend their voice to WWE 2K19 also do a great job, outside of a few who seem like they’re reading from a script as opposed to acting.įrom a presentational standpoint, everything about M圜areer this year is fantastic and is exactly what the template should look like in future years. But, in 2K19, it finally feels like a proper AAA wrestling story mode complete with voice acting, cutscenes, and likable characters that grow and change over the course of the story. The campaign mode, or M圜areer, has been a WWE 2K staple since 2K15.