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Ultimate Warrior records commercial for WWE 2K14 video game

Decked in his familiar face paint, the Ultimate Warrior recorded a funny commercial walking through the 2K offices and beating people up while hyping up the WWE 2K14 video game.

The Ultimate Warrior will be available as a playable character to those who pre-order the game now, his first time ever in the WWE’s franchise game.

Warrior posted a Twitter message yesterday, his first since April, simply saying, “15/07/13 Always Believe.”

In a press release issued today by WWE and 2K, Warrior said, “Immortality is inspiration, pure and simple. An example to others that they, too, can do things larger than the life they are actually living, and Ultimate Warrior was the pure embodiment of this belief, in what has proven to be a very attention-getting and inspiring way.”

Warrior added that he is humbled by all the fans who not only kept his legacy alive, but depended it even more over time.

“In WWE 2K14, Ultimate Warrior’s creed, ‘Always Believe,’ lives on.”

You can see the commercial below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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