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WWE 2K25 Wraps Season Pass With Classics Like Jesse Ventura and Sid Justice

WWE 2K25 Wraps Season Pass With Classics Like Jesse Ventura and Sid Justice

November 13, 2025 Off By Ibraheem Adeola

WWE 2K25 has just thrown open the doors on its fifth and final DLC character pack, closing out its season pass in style. The Saturday Night’s Main Event Pack is out now, and it’s a treat for old-school wrestling fans: five legends from the ‘80s and ‘90s have joined the game’s roster, making this the definitive retro update for the year.

The new lineup? Jesse Ventura, “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff, Tito Santana, Junkyard Dog, and Sid Justice. Each one drops into both the main roster and through exclusive MyFaction cards, letting you slot these icons into your stable in that mode too.

Every DLC Pack That Built WWE 2K25’s Stacked Roster

Saturday Night’s Main Event Trailer

The launch of the Saturday Night’s Main Event Pack doesn’t just add faces; it signals the complete rollout of all five planned DLC drops. Every pack is now up for grabs, whether you want to cherry-pick single packs or you’ve been cruising with the season pass since day one.

Here’s a quick run of what’s hit WWE 2K25 so far:

  • New Wave Pack: Alex Shelley, Chris Sabin, Stephanie Vaquer, Giulia, and, after a shakeup, El Grande Americano in place of the teased “special celebrity guest.”
  • Dunk & Destruction Pack: The Great Khali, Abyss, and a fun surprise—three NBA stars: Shaquille O’Neal, Tyrese Haliburton, and Jalen Brunson.
  • Fearless Pack: New Jack, Jordynne Grace, Penta, Bull Nakano, and crossover favorite KSI.
  • Attitude Era Superstars Pack: Road Dogg Jesse James, Badd Ass Billy Gunn, Mark Henry, D’Lo Brown, and Victoria.
  • Saturday Night’s Main Event Pack: Ventura, Orndorff, Santana, Junkyard Dog, and Sid Justice.

There’s one extra for collectors. Last month, 2K Sports dropped the Farewell Tour Edition Pack, a paid add-on outside the season pass. That one features two versions of John Cena, R-Truth as ‘Ron Cena’, and even a returning Brock Lesnar.

What Critics Are Saying About WWE 2K25

John Cena Farewell Tour DLC
Image credit: WWE

Season Pass aside, how’s the core game stacking up? According to VGC’s review, WWE 2K25 is “another solid grapple ’em up.” The verdict gives props to the game’s depth and detail; noting that, “With a string of improvements across all its existing modes, WWE 2K25 outdoes its predecessor in pretty much every way.”

But it’s not a total slam dunk. The new addition, The Island mode, gets called out for its “cynical pay-to-win mechanics.” Still, the review suggests there’s so much packed in elsewhere that you can easily ignore The Island completely, “throw a Cena taunt in its face,” and still get months of replay from the rest of the content.

The game’s stacked roster and wide array of modes continue to hold up, and with the DLC packs now complete, there’s little left for fans to complain about when it comes to content. WWE 2K25 is now, without question, the most comprehensive lineup in the series to date.

If You’ve Been Waiting, This Is the Time to Dive In

With every announced DLC now available, it’s finally possible to experience WWE 2K25 in full: a blend of classic legends, crossover surprises, and current stars. You can snag any of the five DLC packs solo or snap up the full season pass for the ultimate unlock. And if you’re all about John Cena, that Farewell Tour Edition is waiting with extra flavor.

WWE 2K25’s steady stream of updates has wrapped, but with all the retro and modern wrestling legends packed in, the game already has everything you need for months of gameplay, no rose-tinted glasses required.