2K has removed one of its stars from the WWE2K wrestling game

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WWE2K Launched earlier this year and won mostly acclaim by video game fans. The investment in game development showed its results after fans of the series had to wait more than two years after the disappointment that was WWE2K for 2020. As befits every game launch that comes out every year, the development studio releases a number of content packages – DLC, to expand the game’s wrestling staff.

The next package on the way is called Stand Back. The DLC content will add Gregory Helms, or as it is called in the arena, The Hurricane and four other stars. However this is not the big story in adding this content, 2K has encountered a complicated situation when it comes to the new content package, as it includes a wrestler who was recently released from the WWE organization in reality and now also from the video game.

The wrestler is Nash Carter Or in his real name Zachary GreenWhich after approval from 2K, will not be available at WWE2K this year. “2K’s Commitment to Providing the Most Authentic Representation of the WWE Universe, The Stand Back Pack has been updated to reflect the current WWE staff,” he said. Written in a statement of 2K. “The new update to the Stand Back Pack now includes Booker T EVO and Seth Rollins Emerald MyFACTION cards as bonus content.”

Carter was released last month after his wife, also a wrestler at WWE, Kimberly Lee, raised allegations of abuse and violent violence against him. In addition, a picture was published of Carter performing a Nazi salute and began circulating on social media around the same time, and is reportedly the main reason Carter was released.

Carter himself did apologize for the salute and said: “There are no words to really describe how ashamed and apologetic I am for my conduct in the photograph. There is no excuse for such behavior and I take full responsibility for my actions and apologize.” Despite this, the wrestler did not personally respond to the allegations on the part of his wife or his removal from the game. The wrestler (former?) Posted a photo on Instagram in which he is seen sitting in the middle of an empty arena and added the quote “The night is always the darkest before dawn. “

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