Hilarious WWE 2K22 video clip shows Eminem, Batman, Joe Biden & others fighting each other

The WWE video games have a long history of offering fans extensive character creation tools that allow them to create everything from realistic-looking wrestlers to outlandish fictional characters.

WWE 2K22, which is the latest version of WWE video games, features some of the most impressive character creation tools to date, allowing fans to really go all-out when making their own wrestlers.

The video clip which shows Batman, Eminem, Pinhead from the Hellraiser movies, God and Joe Biden all fighting each other on the ring, was uploaded on TikTok by user named miahmars and it instantly went viral.

There are also other clips of Eminem fighting in WWE 2k22 on YouTube. You can watch some of them below:

@miahmars #wwe2k22 #fyp #wrestling #god #foryoupage ♬ original sound – Miah

CBR: Eminem was considered to play Batman in “Batman vs. Superman (2004)”

Comic Book Resources, also known by the initialism CBR, which is a Canadian website dedicated to the coverage of comic book-related news and discussion, has recently published a long article about Batman vs. Superman.

Batman vs. Superman was developed in the early 2000s under the working title Asylum, with Wolfgang Petersen at the helm. The initial plan was to promote the film as Batman and Superman, implying a team-up, but then, a week before release, replace the promotional posters with a new version that scratched out the word “and.” The true title would be revealed as Batman vs. Superman.

In the article, it is mentioned that the biggest rumor at the time had Eminem potentially playing Batman.

In the paragraph we read: “Christian Bale was already being rumored to play Batman, while Jude Law and Josh Hartnett were considered for Superman. Petersen also indicated he would be open to Matt Damon playing either role. The most memorable casting rumor at the time had Eminem potentially playing Batman, following the massive success of 8 Mile movie.”

You can read full article here.

 

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