Now I have to admit - Showcase Mode is a decent single-player detour that I definitely got the most out of via Rey Mysterio's historic run from 2k22. So when I heard that 2K23's cover boy John Cena would be the focus of this year's Showcase Mode match playlist, I just went "okay...that's cool." I'm not the biggest Cena fan in the world, but I do respect him immensely for his legendary run as the face of the WWE from the mid-2000s to the mid-2010s. However, I got a bit more excited when I find out we'd actually be given the chance to play out the matches where Cena lost against some of his biggest rivals. For my WWE 2K23 preview playtime, two major bouts were included - Cena vs. Kurt Angle during his WWE SmackDown debut in 2002 and Cena vs. Rob Van Dam from ECW One Night Stand 2006.
And just as you'd expect, the Showcase Mode structure is the same as its ever been - watch a quick cinematic that explains the storyline going into the match, then proceed to complete a number of special objectives in order to reenact the live-action sequences that transpired in real life. Pulling off three German Suplexes on "Prototype" Cena and landing a spinning kick to the back of Cena's head while he's laid out over the fan barricade looked & felt great. While playing, I thought about the other possible matches that'll be included in this year's Showcase. My gut's telling me I'll get to play as Triple H, Randy Orton, Batista, Edge, and many more.
But I did get a bit sad when I realized we're not gonna get to play as CM Punk during his WWE Championship victory against Cena at Money in the Bank 2011. And to be quite honest, I'd much rather prefer a Showcase Mode that replicates what 2K14's "30 Years of WrestleMania" mode did. But this time, I'd love to see it allow fans to play out the biggest matches of all time across WWE, WCW, and ECW. But alas, 2K23 sticks to the series' traditional single superstar Showcase Mode for better or worse...