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WWE 2K25 Match Types: A Comprehensive Guide

by Lillian Apr 24,2025

*WWE 2K25* is poised to be a monumental release for fans of professional wrestling, boasting an extensive array of match types, including innovative ones introduced in 2024. Below, we delve into every match type featured in *WWE 2K25*.

Every New Match Type in WWE 2K25

Nia Jax and Randy Orton face off on Monday Night Raw in an Intergender Match in WWE 2K25

Nia Jax and Randy Orton face off on Monday Night Raw in an Intergender Match in *WWE 2K25*

Bloodline Rules: With the Bloodline dominating the wrestling scene in 2024, *WWE 2K25* prominently features them, with Roman Reigns gracing the game's cover and the Bloodline central to the Dynasty mode. Bloodline Rules matches are no-holds-barred, no-disqualification affairs. Victory is achieved through a pin or submission. These matches are notorious for external interference, the use of various props and weapons, and often feature referees who are out of commission.

Intergender Matches: After years of anticipation, Intergender Matches have made their way into *WWE 2K25*. These matches allow for thrilling confrontations between superstars from both the men's and women's divisions, fulfilling a long-standing fan demand.

Underground Matches: Blending the worlds of professional wrestling and MMA, Underground Matches in *WWE 2K25* strip the ring of its ropes, with other superstars encircling the ring to keep the action contained. Originally introduced on Raw but quickly transitioned to NXT, these matches offer a unique combat experience.

Every Returning Match Type in WWE 2K25

Roman Reigns spears Jacob Fatu on Friday Night Smack Down in WWE 2K25

Roman Reigns spears Jacob Fatu on Friday Night Smack Down in *WWE 2K25*

*WWE 2K25* brings back a diverse collection of match types, each with varying rules and participant numbers, ensuring a rich variety of gameplay experiences.

Normal Rules – Pin or Submission Victory

  • One on One
  • Triple Threat
  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 5-Way
  • 6-Way
  • 8-Way

Tag Team – Evenly Matched Teams

  • Two on Two
  • Two on Two – Mixed Tag
  • Two on Two – Tornado Tag
  • Three on Three
  • Three on Three – Tornado Tag
  • Triple Threat Tornado Tag
  • Four on Four
  • 4-Way Tornado Tag

Tag Team (Handicap) – Imbalanced Teams

  • One on Two – Tag
  • One on Two – Tornado Tag
  • One on Three – Tag
  • Two on Three – Tag

Ambulance Match, Casket Match – Close the opponent in the Ambulance or Casket

  • One on One only

Backstage Brawl – Fight Outside of the Ring Backstage, in the NXT Parking Lot, or WWE Archives

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Triple Threat
  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 6-Way
  • 8-Way
  • Handicap – One on Two

Battle Royal – Go over the Top Rope and you lose, last one still in the Ring wins

  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 5-Way
  • 6-Way
  • 8-Way

Elimination Chamber – Random Superstar enters at intervals, Elimination Match

  • 6-Way Only

Extreme Rules – No Countouts or Disqualifications, Weapons Encouraged

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Triple Threat
  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 5-Way

Falls Count Anywhere – Pin or Submission against the opponent anywhere in the arena

  • One on One
  • Triple Threat
  • Fatal 4-Way

Gauntlet, Gauntlet Eliminator, and Gauntlet Turmoil

  • 4 Entrants
  • 5 Entrants
  • 6 Entrants
  • 8 Entrants
  • 10 Entrants
  • 20 Entrants
  • 30 Entrants

Hell in a Cell – Win by Pin, Submission, or leave the Cage

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Three on Three
  • Triple Threat
  • Triple Threat Tornado Tag
  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 5-Way
  • 6-Way

Iron Man Match – Endurance match runs for set time, Superstars with most pins at the end wins

  • One on One only

Ladder Match – Grab the Object hanging above the Ring to win

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Three on Three
  • Triple Threat
  • Triple Threat Tornado Tag
  • Four on Four
  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 4-Way Tornado Tag
  • 5-Way
  • 6-Way
  • 8-Way

Last Man Standing – Knock a Superstar down for the Ref’s 10-count

  • One on One only

No Holds Barred – No Disqualifications or Count-Outs, anything goes

  • One on One only

Royal Rumble – Massive Matches where more Superstars enter the Ring as it Progresses

  • 10-Man Royal Rumble
  • 20-Man Royal Rumble
  • 30-Man Royal Rumble

Steel Cage – Ring surrounded by a Cage, Win by Pin, Submission or Exiting the Cage

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Triple Threat
  • Fatal 4-Way

Submission Match – No Pins, Superstar has to tap out to lose

  • One on One only

Table Match – Put a Superstar through a table to win

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Three on Three
  • Triple Threat
  • Triple Threat Tornado Tag
  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 5-Way

Tables, Ladders, and Chairs – Variant of Ladder Match featuring lots of props

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Three on Three
  • Triple Threat
  • Triple Threat Tornado Tag
  • Fatal 4-Way
  • 5-Way

Tournaments – Challenge Superstars across several match types

  • One on One
  • Two on Two
  • Tag Team Tournament
  • Dusty Rhodes Classic

WarGames – Entrants enter at intervals, pin or submission once all are in the Ring

  • Three on Three
  • Four on Four

*WWE 2K25* also offers the flexibility of custom matches, where players can tailor the rules to their preference.

And that covers all the match types in *WWE 2K25*, thoroughly explained.

*WWE 2K25* will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC starting March 14th, with Early Access kicking off on March 7th.