Since the game doesn't provide a spreadsheet, you need to make one. Here is the template you should copy into a notebook or Google Sheets.
Example Entry:
| Date Added | Asset Name | Type | Size (Logos) | Purpose | Status | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 10/12/24 | Kenny Omega v3 | CAW | 18 | AEW Universe Mode | Active | | 10/12/24 | NJPW Dome | Arena | 8 | PPV | Active | | 10/15/24 | AEW World Title | Belt | 4 | Championship | Corrupted? Re-download | | 10/15/24 | Custom Bullet Club | Logo | 1 | Stable Logo | Can delete | wwe 2k19 memory sheet
How to Audit:
This was the last WWE game to include:
It’s a snapshot of a locker room that no longer exists. Half the roster has since been released, rebranded, or retired. Playing 2K19 now feels like a high school reunion where half the people didn’t RSVP.
Because WWE 2K20 was broken. Because 2K22 and 2K23 are fine, but different. New engine. New speed. More arcade. Less weight. Since the game doesn't provide a spreadsheet, you
2K19 is the last true simulation-style WWE game. The last one where you could work a limb for 10 minutes. The last one where a rest hold felt tactical, not boring. The last one before the series tried to be Street Fighter.
It’s not perfect. It’s clunky. The entrances take too long. The women’s tag division is thin. But it’s honest. This was the last WWE game to include: