4. AEW Women's Champion, Britt Baker - 90
The D.M.D. of AEW walked away with the most Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards this year, and is definitely a fan favorite.
Britt Baker is the women's pillar of All Elite Wrestling, and her championship reign is the best example of this. She reinvented herself in 2021 and proved why she's among the top five of this list in her actions alone. Funnily enough, if the video game was released in 2019, Baker would likely have averaged in the late 70s at best.
She will undoubtedly be the strongest female competitor in the game. The way the women's roster is currently built there are few female wrestlers who can believably beat Baker.
4. "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes - 90
The American Nightmare has been included in 10 WWE video games and appeared as Stardust in two of them. Cody Rhodes never averaged higher than 88, a rating he held during his "Rhodes Scholars" gimmick.
Since his final appearance as Stardust in WWE 2K17, Rhodes has come a long way. Other than physically bulking up and adding his notorious tattoo, Cody Rhodes isn't the same in-ring character.
Rhodes might not ever have held the AEW Championship, but in the ring he's truly become one of the best.