WWE 2K’s MyGM mode has become a fan-favorite game mode, giving players control over their own wrestling brand while competing against rival general managers. But once you master the basics, you might be looking for ways to test your strategic skills further. That’s where challenging MyGM scenarios come in. Whether you want to push yourself to the limit or just add an extra layer of excitement to your playthrough, these challenges will put your booking skills, budget management, and roster-building abilities to the test.
If you think you’ve got what it takes to dominate MyGM mode under the toughest conditions, then buckle up. Here are the hardest challenges to try in WWE 2K MyGM mode to truly prove your skills as a general manager.
1. Budget Nightmare: Start with Minimum Funds
One of the most challenging aspects of MyGM mode is managing your budget wisely. This challenge forces you to start with the lowest possible funds, meaning every dollar counts. You’ll have to make tough decisions on signing talent, running premium shows, and handling contract renewals with extremely limited resources.
To survive this challenge, you’ll need to focus on free agents, utilize cheaper talent, and prioritize cost-effective rivalries. Avoid expensive superstars and premium arenas, and instead, rely on building long-term feuds that maximize profit. Booking efficient, high-quality matches while keeping your budget in check will separate skilled managers from casual players. Can you build a top-tier brand while dealing with financial restrictions?
2. Underdog Brand: Only Use Low Popularity Superstars
Superstars with high popularity tend to draw bigger crowds, boost ratings, and help secure victories in the ratings war. But what if you couldn’t rely on them? This challenge requires you to only sign and use wrestlers with low popularity ratings, making it much harder to generate fan interest and revenue.
This means no instant stars like Roman Reigns or Seth Rollins—only underused talent or fresh rookies from NXT. You’ll need to carefully plan storylines, use effective promos, and slowly build up your roster’s credibility. The key here is patience; growing your brand with lesser-known talent takes time but is extremely rewarding when done right. Do you have what it takes to turn underdogs into superstars?

3. Injury Crisis Mode: No Rehiring or Medical Help
Injuries can derail even the best-laid plans in MyGM mode. This challenge makes things even tougher by enforcing a strict rule: once a superstar is injured, you cannot use medical rehab or replace them with new signings. This means if your top talent gets sidelined, you’ll have to adapt using your remaining roster.
This forces you to balance your match card carefully, avoiding overworking your biggest stars while still putting on competitive shows. You’ll need to get creative with mid-card talent, use managers wisely, and rely on strategic storytelling to keep your ratings up despite missing key wrestlers. Can you keep your brand afloat when injuries start stacking up?

4. One Division Only: Restrict Yourself to a Single Title Scene
Most general managers balance multiple divisions—men’s, women’s, and tag teams—to ensure variety and strong matchups. But what if you were forced to operate with just one? This challenge requires you to build your entire brand around a single championship—either the men’s or women’s title, with no secondary belts or tag divisions.
With fewer titles to compete for, keeping feuds fresh and engaging becomes a massive challenge. Superstars not involved in the main storyline will struggle for relevance, and rivalries could become stale over time. To succeed, you’ll need to cycle competitors effectively, make use of promos to build excitement, and create compelling long-term storytelling. Can you make a single division exciting enough to win the ratings war?