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Brock Lesnar Removed From WWE 2K24 Cover

By The Spotlight StaffFebruary 6, 2024
Brock Lesnar Removed From WWE 2K24 Cover

Brock Lesnar has been slightly banned from WWE after his name was associated with Janel Grant’s lawsuit.

Lesnar was recently removed from the WWE SuperCard (a digital collectible card game). 2K expects to downplay Lesnar’s involvement in the game.

WWE 2K24 is scheduled to be released on March 8th. The video game has three editions. Cody Rhodes was featured on the cover of the Standard Edition. Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair were featured on the cover of the Deluxe Edition. The 40 Years of WrestleMania Edition cover featured several stars from the past and present, including Brock Lesnar.

Today, Lesnar has been removed from the cover of WWE 2K24: 40 Years of WrestleMania Edition. Instead, John Cena has been added to Lesnar’s spot.

Brock Lesnar Removed From WWE 2K24 Cover
Brock Lesnar Removed From WWE 2K24 Cover
Brock Lesnar

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