Shaquille O’Neal is headed to WWE 2K25.
WWE Games has officially announced that the NBA legend will be a playable character in the upcoming Dunk & Destruction DLC pack, set for release on June 25.
Shaq will be joined by fellow NBA star Tyrese Haliburton, with one more basketball player still to be revealed as part of the trio featured in the pack.
Shaquille O’Neal’s not just dunking, he’s dropping elbows from the top rope!
Who’s ready to play as him in #WWE2K25's Dunk & Destruction Pack 🔜 #NBA @SHAQ pic.twitter.com/owhZgCYJAA
— #WWE2K25 (@WWEgames) June 16, 2025
For Dustin Rhodes, the Goldust chapter of his career is closed.
Rhodes has been a cornerstone of AEW since its inception, facing his brother Cody Rhodes at Double or Nothing in 2019. Leading up to that match, Dustin officially laid the Goldust persona to rest — a character that brought him fame and acclaim during his WWE career.
Six years later, the landscape looks much different. Cody returned to WWE in 2022, capturing the WWE Championship and headlining four WrestleManias. Meanwhile, Dustin remains content in AEW.
Recently, a fan on Twitter pitched a fantasy trio featuring Goldust, Stardust (Cody’s former persona), and Lucha Libre AAA star Mr. Iguana. Dustin replied kindly but firmly, noting that while he appreciated the enthusiasm, the Goldust character is officially retired.
Goldust is retired. Sorry. Happy where I am at 💯 https://t.co/ThPkrYN96F
— Dustin Rhodes (@dustinrhodes) June 16, 2025
Ron Killings, better known to WWE fans as R-Truth, has been back in the spotlight since returning at Money in the Bank 2025, setting his sights on WWE Champion John Cena. Despite a long and successful career, Truth has never captured the WWE or World Heavyweight Championship — but could that change?
On a recent episode of the “Something to Wrestle” podcast, John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) addressed the possibility of Killings becoming WWE World Champion and whether his age could stand in the way. He said,
“I don’t know if he becomes World Champion or not. I saw Booker’s comment and I agree — he’d make a great champion. The fans would believe it, absolutely. He’s what, 53? He looks fantastic. 53 used to be ancient — grandfathers and rocking chairs. Not anymore. The world’s changed. People are healthier longer, and Truth looks like he’s 28. No one even thinks about his age. He’s like Rey Mysterio — Rey’s gonna wrestle until he’s 185. I was 39 or 40 when I won the WWE Championship. That was considered old then. But the business has evolved. Nutrition, training, everything’s different now. Age is just a number. Like Satchel Paige said, ‘How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you were?’ That’s Truth. He’s timeless.”
Ron Killings will step into the ring once again with John Cena on this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown. While the WWE Championship won’t be at stake, the matchup continues to keep Truth in the main event conversation.
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