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If, for whatever reason, you are looking for a well crafted Christ Benoit created wrestler or if you upload one -- you will find trouble of different sorts it appears.

According to an article from Kotaku, uploading a digital version of Benoit can and will result in you being banned from the online features of WWE 2K15.

"I only delete profane, nudity, and inappropriate creations," said 2K's Marcus Stephenson on Twitter.

The article from Kotaku dives further into the why of the decision, but it's honestly somewhat understandable that WWE wouldn't want anything related to Benoit in the game. It's worth noting other potentially inappropriate characters such as Adolf Hitler are also being deleted from the servers.

This of course does raise questions about how much control you should have over a game you bought -- despite the fact you are using free public servers to move said content around. As it stands, uploading any created wrestler which can be deemed as inappropriate can result in a ban from the 2K servers. You can contact 2K support to get your status back, although there is no word on if that step is working for anyone who has been banned or not.

So let us know what you think, should 2K be clamping down on their created wrestlers or should they be more open to any and all created content?

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# 21 Wizeguy @ 12/15/14 11:00 PM
Does the same thing for WWE2K14 too?
 
# 22 bigbob @ 12/15/14 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Wizeguy
Does the same thing for WWE2K14 too?
No, at least they weren't.

This seems to be linked just to 2k15.
 
# 23 DBMcGee3 @ 12/16/14 12:29 PM
This is ridiculous, and why are they just now getting sensitive over this issue. I've been downloading Benoit CAWs for the last several years, and it isn't like people are making them offensive in any way.
 

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