Related Items Go Here
WWE 2K26 Season 2 Ringside Pass
WWE 2K26 Season 2 Ringside Pass | Photo - WWE2K26
Gaming / News

WWE 2K26 Season 2 Loads Up With Legends And Fun

Share

WWE 2K26 Season 2 has officially landed, and it’s stacking the roster with a mix of old school muscle and surreal new takes on modern stars.

The latest Ringside Pass update brings Demolition, Kelly Kelly, and a reworked Oba Femi, alongside some of the strangest Personas the series has thrown out yet.

If Season 1 felt like a warm up, this one kicks the door in, check out the trailer below:

YouTube video thumbnail

Demolition finally hit the 2K roster

For the first time in the franchise, Ax, Smash, and Crush of Demolition are playable, and it’s long overdue, the trio’s full package is intact, including their entrance, their look, and the brutal ‘Demolition Decapitation’ finisher all make the jump into the game.

It’s a big time nod to a tag team that built its name on intimidation, not flash, and still holds a firm place in WWE’s legacy.

Kelly Kelly makes her long awaited debut

Also stepping into the digital ring for the first time is Kelly Kelly, bringing her full career arc with her, rom her early ECW days through to her WWE Divas Championship win in 2011, her inclusion rounds out a different era of the roster.

It’s less about powerhouses and more about representation of a shifting division that helped shape what followed.

Wasteland Personas push things into weird territory

Season 2 doesn’t just lean on nostalgia, it gets strange with three new Wasteland Personas, pulling characters into a dystopian, almost sci-fi direction.

Rhea Ripley ‘Ripper Queen’, CM Punk ‘Ripper’ (with and without mask), and Becky Lynch ‘Lilith’ arrive with new animations, entrance themes, and over the top visuals, think mechanical limbs and flaming wings bleeding into the presentation.

It’s a big swing stylistically, and one that feels more like a sandbox experiment than strict simulation.

Oba Femi gets a key update

On the free track, Oba Femi SNME ‘25 drops in at Tier 40, reflecting his December 2025 clash with Cody Rhodes, complete with the fan requested hair down look, it’s a smaller addition, but one that shows 2K are paying attention to the details players actually care about.

More customisation, less waiting

Season 2 also tweaks progression. Premium DLC characters are now unlocked immediately at Tier 1, cutting down the grind and letting players jump straight in.

Add in new moves, taunts, and customisation pieces, including gear inspired by Stephanie McMahon’s WrestleMania 32 look, and there’s plenty here for players who treat Create A Superstar like its own game.

For a series that’s constantly balancing nostalgia with new ideas, Season 2 leans hard into both, whether that mix lands clean or not will depend on how far players are willing to follow it.

Find out more via the official website here.

Follow me on Facebook here: