WWE 2K19: 6 Highest-Rated Women Superstars in the Game

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The company behind the franchise has promised that this year's game would be radically different for any other WWE game

WWE 2K19 is set to hit the stores on 9 October 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC, while the Deluxe Edition and the Wooooo! Edition will be made available on 5 October 2018.

The company behind the franchise has promised that this year's game would be radically different for any other WWE game as it features a slew of improvements to the gameplay mechanics, enhancing the overall realism of the game.

Furthermore, the 2K Showcase mode marks a return to the game along with new game modes and enhancements to Creation Suite and various match types.

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The game will feature a huge roster of over 200 playable superstars, and in this article, let us dive in deeper and look closer at the six highest-rated women superstars in WWE2K19.


#6 Alundra Blayze - 85 Overall

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Debrah Ann Miceli's spent most of her active wrestling years in the WCW and featured on the WWE's roster for only two years from 1993 to 1995

Alundra Blayze is better known for her infamous incident of dumping the WWE Women's Championship into the trashcan after moving to the WCW.

Debrah Ann Miceli's spent most of her active wrestling years in the WCW and featured on the WWE's roster for only two years from 1993 to 1995.

Blayze was still the woman's champion when WWE disbanded the division in 1995. Following this, Miceli, who was signed by WCW, went on to dump the championship title before making a name for herself as a fierce competitor in WCW.

Interestingly, she also managed to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title after defeating Evan Karagias.

For her immense contributions to professional wrestling, Alundra Blayze was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2015.

#5 Alexa Bliss - 85 Overall

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Bliss rose through the ranks of NXT before making her Smackdown Live debut in 2016

Alexa Bliss takes the fifth spot on the list, sporting 85 overall. Bliss rose through the ranks of NXT before making her Smackdown Live debut in 2016. It is here that she made a name for herself as a formidable superstar.

Bliss captured her first championship at 2016 TLC when she defeated Becky Lynch in a tables match to become Smackdown Women's champion.

Two months later, she managed to secure the title for the second time, before moving to Raw as part of the Superstar Shake-up.

Alexa Bliss defeated Bayley at Payback to become the Raw Women's champion. In the process, she became the first superstar to win both the Raw and Smackdown Women's Championships.

After defending the title at number occasions, including the Elimination Chamber, she was finally defeated by Nia Jax at Wrestlemania 34. However, Bliss regained the championship after cashing in the Money in the Bank contract the same night she won it.

Recently, Alexa Bliss was forced to concede the championship to Ronda Rousey after two defeats at Summerslam and Hell in a Cell.

#4 Beth Phoenix - 85 Overall

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Beth Phoenix was involved in numerous feuds and entertained fans for over five years

Beth Phoenix is a three-time WWE Women's champion and a WWE Diva's champion and boasts 85 overall in WWE 2K19.

During her stint with WWE, Beth Phoenix was involved in numerous feuds and entertained fans for over five years.

She was a powerhouse in the women's division and dominated the entire women's locker room.

Phoenix also holds the record of being the second woman to enter the Royal Rumble match, where she managed to eliminate the Great Khali. Additionally, she won the Slammy award in 2008 for the Diva of the year.

For her incredible contributions, she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Furthermore, she is the youngest person to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

#3 Charlotte Flair - 85 Overall

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Charlotte established herself as a dominating force in NXT itself before moving to Raw in 2016

Charlotte Flair holds the joint-record for the most Women's Championships. During her short and impressive career with WWE, she managed to secure the Women's Championship title for seven times along with the NXT Women's Championship.

Charlotte established herself as a dominating force in NXT itself before moving to Raw in 2016.

She captured the Diva's title before becoming the first superstar to secure the WWE Raw Women's Championship.

Charlotte Flair held the title for four more times before moving to Smackdown Live as a part of the Superstar Shake-up.

In Smackdown Live, she went to capture the Smackdown Women's Championship twice while also ending Asuka's undefeated streak at WrestleMania 34.

#2 Trish Stratus - 85 Overall

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For the next seven years, the Canadian superstar would go on to capture the championship multiple times

Trish Stratus made her WWE in-ring debut in 2000 before clinching the Women's Championship at 2001 Survivor Series.

For the next seven years, the Canadian superstar would go on to capture the championship multiple times, giving the fans a host of memorable moments, some of them include the classic feud with Lita, who is also a WWE Hall of Famer.

Her most memorable moment would be a victory against Lita at 2007 Unforgiven pay-per-view. Stratus won the WWE Women's Championship for the record seventh time and retired from WWE as a champion.

Trish Stratus was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2013 for her contributions to professional wrestling.

#1 Ronda Rousey - 87 Overall

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Rousey plied her trade in UFC, becoming the first-ever UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion

The current Raw Women's champion takes the top spot on the list with 87 overall and is one of the most decorated superstars in the locker room.

Before entering the WWE ring, Rousey plied her trade in UFC, becoming the first-ever UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion.

She was also inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in July 2018. Furthermore, Ronda Rousey has an Olympic Bronze medal to her name, which she earned in judo during the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics.

Her WWE in-ring debut occurred at Wrestlemania 34, where she teamed up with Kurt Angle to defeat Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. Rousey won the Raw Women's Championship at Summerslam 2018 after defeating Alexa Bliss.