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'WWE 2K16' Day One Patch Includes Fixes To Gameplay, Presentation And Online Issues

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Day one patches are just a way of life for modern games, and 2K's annual grappler, WWE 2K16, is getting a fairly substantial fix, much to the dismay of anyone hoping to hop right into the ring.
The 868-MB patch is fairly routine, with many odd animations and presentation issues getting a fix, but there are a few more substantial holes that the company is plugging.
This includes fixing stability issues in online matches, tweaking issues related to the game's pin mechanic (which is vital to any WWE title) and rectifying some presentation issues related to the title's 2K Showcase mode, starring "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
For the most part, the patch will solve some small issues, but here are some of the more notable fixes, according to 2K's review packet:
- Addressed an issue related to the display of the pin meter
- AI Superstars now react more urgently to break up pins in a 6-man tag match
- Reduced clipping and warping issues associated with performing certain moves
- Addressed numerous online stability issues in various match types
- Addressed an issue with Championship belts not displaying properly during run-ins in title matches
- Addressed numerous clipping issues with clothing and hair parts in character creation
- Fixed a number of presentation issues with Superstars when transitioning from cutscenes in Showcase mode
- Addressed issues related to a few career goals not unlocking properly when conditions were met in MyCareer mode
- Fixed a number of tag team-related issues in MyCareer mode
There is also a WWE Universe mode bug that limits when players can set and create title matches. While this patch doesn't fix that, 2K is aware of the issue and is working to resolve it.

WWE Rumors: Examining Latest Buzz Around Brock Lesnar, Alberto Del Rio and More


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Is WWE management upset with Brock Lesnar over the blood he painted the canvas with at Hell in a Cell? Did Alberto Del Rio anger Mexico's AAA on his way out of the company?
The latest batch of rumors offers looks behind the curtain to help answer those questions.
Coming out of the Hell in a Cell 2015 pay-per-view, the Internet was abuzz thanks to both of those wrestlers. Lesnar's bloody face and chest had fans wondering whether a fine was in his near future. Del Rio's sudden return to WWE left one curious as to how he left his relationship with AAA.
Other stories floating around online involve what's reportedly ahead for Eugene and The Young Bucks. Could we see the former make a return and the latter make their WWE debuts?
Let's dive into all of it, looking out for what to dismiss and what to believe.

Hell in a Cell Aftermath
Despite the ban on blading, Lesnar and Undertaker bled at Hell in a Cell. A lot.
You will find no shortage of theories pinpointing just when the two warriors cut themselves during the match. If they did in fact breach protocol, one has to imagine that Vince McMahon was livid. Speculation is rampant about that, but it looks as if the chairman was no volcano backstage.
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Brock Lesnar with Paul Heyman at Hell in a Cell.
Dave Meltzer reported on F4WOnline, "While Vince McMahon was upset at the gorilla position and ordered the doctor to the ring to have the blood wiped off, nothing was said to the talents after the match regarding the subject."
PWInsider's Mike Johnson added, "We are told by someone who was at the gorilla position that McMahon didn't really react to it. McMahon, however, was not happy when he ordered a WWE doctor into the ring to clean up Lesnar and Taker, only for Lesnar to grab the doctor."
As odd as that scenario sounds, the fact that the two stories mesh points to this likely being how things played out.
Maybe McMahon had less of an issue with two men of this magnitude going against policy. Maybe he plans to discuss the match with them in private later on.
Either way, for now it doesn't appear that Lesnar or Undertaker will have any consequences coming for all that bloodshed, other than the staples doctors stitched into The Beast Incarnate's head.

Where Are The Young Bucks Headed?
The Young Bucks are almost as well-known for teasing fans on the Internet as they are for their love of superkicks.
Even so, when Matt Jackson tweeted that he and his brother had signed with a major company, it was hard for fans not to start getting excited
While it's not yet clear what company they chose, WWE fans need not start dreaming up feuds for them opposite the likes of The New Day or The Dudley Boyz.
According to PWInsider (h/t Wrestling Inc), the team has not signed with WWE.
That's not a shocker. The Young Bucks are a better fit for Lucha Underground or New Japan Pro Wrestling. WWE would likely want to remake them into something new.

Returns on the Way?
The tag team division is about to get deeper without signing a single new talent. PWInsider's Johnson reported, "There are plans in place for the return of The Usos, so expect them back on TV shortly."
Jey Uso underwent shoulder surgery in April. He was supposed to be out six months to recover. November would mark his seventh month. 
The Usos can now go back to being one of the division's hottest acts. A surging New Day team is a great option for them to face now that Jey's shoulder is apparently good to go.
In addition, the WWE Performance Center may be getting another veteran voice.
WWE is reportedly talking about bringing back Nick Dinsmore, better known as Eugene. Johnson noted that Eugene "has been brought up in conversation within the company over the last few weeks, but for what role, I have not heard."
Dinsmore was previously a coach for NXT. Considering he's 39 and without a ton of star power to wield, that's the most likely place for him once more.  

Alberto Del Rio's Arrival
WWE didn't mention it, of course, but when Del Rio was battling John Cena for the U.S. title at Sunday's PPV, he was still the mega world champ for AAA.
That creates a unique scenario where Del Rio's two obligations overlap. Just how did this happen? And did he burn any bridges to get this point?
On F4WOnline, Meltzer provided some answers. He wrote of AAA and Del Rio that "both sides are on good terms." Meltzer also noted that "Del Rio did contact AAA in advance, even if it was this past weekend, so they weren't blindsided."
One would assume that Del Rio will take a weekend off to drop the AAA mega title so he can move forward with his WWE duties. If he refuses to do that, the situation between him and the Mexican wrestling promotion will surely change. That would be a disrespectful move.
He will seemingly have the leeway in his schedule to finish out his dates with AAA. According to F4WOnline (h/t Wrestle Zone), Del Rio's workload is lighter than that of most talents, although not as light as Chris Jericho's or Lesnar's.

Update On CM Punk Mentions In Undertaker Book, When Is Ryback’s WWE Contract Up?

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As noted WWE Superstar Ryback was a recent guest on Stone Cold Steve Austin’s podcast.
Austin and Ryback were talking about WWE stars having tour buses, and Ryback brought up how he didn’t have one, but brought it up to WWE. He said he mentioned it during negotiations, as his contract is set to expire next year.

CM Punk

It was recently reported that a new commemorative Undertaker magazine was noticeable for it’s lack of CM Punk mentions.
The magazine, “Undertaker: 25 Years of The Deadman”, features a recap of Undertaker at Wrestlemania through the years. It has been since corrected that Punk IS mentioned in the book; reader Mike E has commented and said Punk is referenced on page 127 of the book where it talks about “The Streak.”

** SPOILERS ** WWE SmackDown Results For This Week

Thanks to Branden Lapp, @AMRM2626 , @NerdRepository and Cassidey Davis for the following WWE SmackDown spoilers from tonight's tapings in Phoenix, Arizona:
* SmackDown opens with a vignette of Bray Wyatt talking about The Undertaker and Kane. Their spirits are his fuel. Bray challenges any 3 Superstars to face his 3 monsters later tonight.
* Roman Reigns comes out to a huge pop. He talks about obstacles and getting another shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Title. Kevin Owens interrupts and says Reigns stole the Fatal 4 Way win on RAW.
* Roman Reigns defeated WWE Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens by count out in a non-title match. This was said to be a pretty solid match with lots of "let's go Roman" chants. Reigns knocked Owens out of the ring with a Superman punch and Owens ran off through the crowd.
* The Lucha Dragons defeated The Ascension, The Dudley Boyz and Sheamus & King Barrett in a multi-team match. The Dudleyz fought Barrett and Sheamus to the back while The Lucha Dragons got the pin on The Ascension. WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day were on commentary.
* Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz in a Trick or Treat Street Fight. There were pumpkins and skeletons around the ring. They also had orange kendo sticks. Ziggler won a good match with a roll-up. After the match, Tyler Breeze came out and attacked Ziggler until the referees pulled them apart. Summer Rae was with him.
* Paige defeated Natalya. Paige got a huge pop and they had another good match. Team BAD came out and distracted Natalya, leading to Paige winning with the RamPaige. After the match, Team BAD attacks Natalya until referees break it up.
* WWE United States Champion Alberto Del Rio is out next with Zeb Colter, talking about their MexAmerica group. They say the title now represents both countries.
* Alberto Del Rio defeated R-Truth in a non-title match. The crowd was in favor of Del Rio, probably 3-1. Del Rio won a squash with the top rope stomp.
* Cesaro, Dean Ambrose and Ryback accept Bray Wyatt's challenge from earlier.
* Braun Strowman, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan defeated Cesaro, Ryback and Dean Ambrose. Cesaro got a hot tag and the crowd went nuts. He hit uppercuts on all three opponents for a big pop. Harper ended up getting the pin for his team. Apparently The Wyatt Family carried Ryback away like they did with Kane and The Undertaker but he came back, or they tried to carry him away. Bray Wyatt was at ringside for the whole match and the end was very chaotic.

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