Indie Stars Confirm They Did Motion Capture For WWE 2K23

Indie Stars Confirm They Did Motion Capture For WWE 2K23 WWE/2K

With the video game WWE 2k23 due for release on March 17 for current and last gen consoles, an indie star has confirmed their involvement.

The game features the traditional motion capture for the featured WWE superstars.

Now, two independent wrestling stars have confirmed that they did motion capture for the games.

Trish Adora recently revealed her involvement in the game on Twitter, saying:

“So incredibly humbled by all the things I have done and will get to do. And now we can add Motion Capture Actor 😊”

Adora is the inaugural Pan-Afrikan World Diaspora Wrestling World Champion in F1ght Club and has performed for AEW, Ring of Honor, Game Changer Wrestling and Progress Wrestling.

She appeared on AEW in November 2021 losing to Riho and has made a number of appearances on AEW Dark, AEW Dark: Elevation and AEW Rampage since.

Lady Frost also revealed her involvement in the game on Twitter, writing:

“What a cool experience to be a Motion Capture Actor for this game! 🙏🏼
“Grateful for the opportunities, and excited for y’all to tell me which moves you think I performed! 🥶”

Lady Frost has worked for AEW, NWA, Impact Wrestling and CMLL Mundial de Lucha Libre.

Teaming with Dalys La Caribena, she won CMLL’s women’s Copa Bicentenario tournament in 2022.

Previously, Cody Rhodes was highlighted as one of the stars who had been body scanned for his appearance in the game.

It was recently reported that a number of changes had been made to the games roster following the complete roster list being released.

WWE 2k23 is available to play from March 14 for those who have pre-ordered the Deluxe and Icon Edition.

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1 year ago by Dave Adamson

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