Sunday, June 28, 2026

WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 68: Junkyard Dog vs Abyss Live Event

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 68, featuring Junkyard Dog 68 vs Abyss 72 in a one-on-one Numbers Game / Oddities match. The goal is to win the match and safely earn 60 MFP, but Abyss makes the challenge dangerous from the opening bell.

Abyss feels like the monster threat in this matchup. He starts with early pressure, a sidewalk slam, stomps, carries, and heavy offense that can quickly put JYD in trouble. Because Abyss has the rating advantage, the safest approach is to avoid reckless offense and wait for clean openings.

Junkyard Dog turns the match around by staying physical. The headbutts, running knee, forearms, top-rope attack, and late-match power offense all help JYD break through Abyss’ pressure. Once JYD starts chaining offense together, Abyss begins losing control of the match.

For the 60 MFP goal, the best path is to complete the easy universal actions first. Get one crowd taunt and one opponent taunt done while the match is manageable, then build toward the signature and finisher. Against Abyss, extending the match too long can be risky, so once the MFP actions are handled, the priority should be a clean finish.




 Numbers Game 68 ends with Junkyard Dog surviving the monster, landing the big powerslam, and moving the WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Numbers Game / Oddities progression forward



Saturday, June 27, 2026

WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 67: Rusev vs D’Lo Brown Live Event

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 67, featuring Rusev 67 vs D’Lo Brown 71 in a one-on-one Numbers Game / Oddities match. The goal is to win the match and safely earn 60 MFP, but D’Lo makes this one competitive with counters, crowd energy, and a late near fall that almost changes everything.

Rusev brings the power advantage and starts the match with heavy offense, stomps, powerbomb pressure, and stiff strikes. That is the right style for this matchup because D’Lo can become dangerous if he gets space. When D’Lo starts using the outside, feeding off the crowd, and landing big counters, Rusev has to stay disciplined and avoid turning the match into a risky back-and-forth brawl.

The safest strategy is to get the easy MFP actions done early. Complete a crowd taunt and an opponent taunt while the match is still under control, then focus on basic offense. Rusev does not need to chase flashy attacks here. Strikes, grapples, power moves, and grounded pressure are enough to build momentum toward the signature and finisher. Once D’Lo is damaged and the Accolade becomes available, that is the cleanest finish.



Numbers Game 67 ends with Rusev surviving D’Lo’s best shot, locking in the Accolade, and forcing the tapout to continue the WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events progression.

Friday, June 26, 2026

WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 66: Rey Fenix vs Josh Briggs Live Event

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 66, featuring Rey Fenix 66 vs Josh Briggs 70 in a one-on-one Numbers Game / Oddities match. The goal is to win the match and safely earn 60 MFP, but this one becomes a much longer fight than expected.

Rey Fenix starts with speed, counters, and flashy offense, while Josh Briggs brings the size and power advantage. The commentary points out that Briggs needs to be mean and ruthless, and that strategy fits the match perfectly. When Briggs starts landing heavy strikes, axe handles, and power offense, Fenix has to keep moving and avoid letting the match slow down too much.

The best way to approach this match is to play controlled instead of reckless. Fenix can use Spanish Fly attacks, superkicks, hurricanranas, and aerial offense, but those moves are safest when Briggs is already stunned or grounded. Missed high-risk moves can give Briggs an opening, so the safer plan is to use quick offense, build momentum, and avoid giving him easy counters.

For the 60 MFP objective, focus on the easy universal actions: crowd taunt, opponent taunt, signature, and finisher. Once those are handled, the rest of the match is about staying alive, managing stamina, and finishing Briggs clean.




Thursday, June 25, 2026

WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 65: Umaga vs Gunther MyFACTION Live Event

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 65, featuring a one-on-one match between Umaga 65 and Gunther 69. This match is part of the ongoing Numbers Game / Oddities progression, with the main goal being to win the match while safely earning 60 MFP.

Gunther enters with his usual serious, dominant energy, but Umaga quickly makes this a physical fight. The Samoan Bulldozer uses power offense, Samoan drops, corner pressure, and heavy impact moves to keep Gunther from taking full control. Since Gunther can punish mistakes with big strikes and momentum swings, the safest strategy is to slow the match down and avoid unnecessary risks.

For the 60 MFP goal, focus on the easy match actions first. Get the crowd taunt and opponent taunt completed early, then build momentum through safe strikes, grapples, and grounded offense. Once Umaga has control, work toward the signature and finisher instead of forcing flashy moves. The key is to keep Gunther damaged, limit reversals, and finish clean once he is vulnerable.

This Numbers Game 65 match ends with Umaga landing the big offense needed to put Gunther away and continue the Live Events progression.




Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Purple Labeo Challenge 2 Guide | Call of the Wild: The Angler

 This Call of the Wild: The Angler guide covers Izilo Zasendulo Purple Labeo Challenge 2, where the objective is to catch a silver-ranked or higher Purple Labeo at the marked location.

This challenge is a step up from the earlier Purple Labeo objective because the fish quality matters more. Instead of just locating the fish, players need to target one that meets the ranking requirement, which can make the mission more frustrating without a focused approach.

That is why this guide is built around helping players finish the challenge more efficiently. By focusing on the marked location and the challenge goal itself, this video is meant to reduce wasted time and make the mission more manageable.

Purple Labeo challenges are the kind of missions that can slow progression down if the setup or location approach is off. A simple, direct guide makes it easier to stay on track and move through the Izilo Zasendulo chain.

If you are working through Call of the Wild: The Angler and need help clearing Purple Labeo Challenge 2, this guide is designed to help you get the required silver catch and move on.




Monday, June 22, 2026

WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers Week 2 Match 5 Hell in a Cell Win

 WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers reaches Week 2 Match 5 with one of the most chaotic matches of the run so far, putting Demon Finn Balor inside Hell in a Cell against Gunther and Kevin Owens in a Triple Threat match.

This one stands out immediately because the stipulation and the matchup both raise the pressure. Hell in a Cell already forces every superstar to think about survival, but adding Gunther and Kevin Owens to the match means there is almost no safe moment from start to finish. Power, toughness, and sudden momentum swings keep the match unpredictable the whole way through.

Demon Finn Balor has to stay sharp through every exchange. Gunther brings the heavy damage, Kevin Owens keeps the fight ugly and dangerous, and the Triple Threat format makes every opening feel temporary. That is what gives the match a strong Weekly Towers feel. It is not just about clearing another objective. It feels like earning a win in one of the toughest Week 2 matches.

The steel chair adds more chaos, the pressure keeps building, and the final stretch gives Balor the opening he needs to close it out. That finish makes this one of the more memorable matches in the Weekly Towers series so far.




Wednesday, June 10, 2026

WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers Week 2 Match 4 Mr Perfect Win

 WWE 2K26 Weekly Towers moves into Week 2 Match 4 with a one-on-one MyFACTION match featuring Mr. Perfect 78 against Axiom 67, with the goal of winning the match and earning 45 MFP.

This match works because it has a very clear identity from the start. Axiom is all about speed, movement, and quick bursts of offense, while Mr. Perfect answers by slowing the match down and targeting the lower body. That instantly makes the match feel strategic instead of random.

Mr. Perfect controls the action well by taking away Axiom’s biggest strength. Once that speed starts disappearing, Axiom loses a lot of what makes him dangerous. That gives the match a smart rhythm and helps Mr. Perfect feel in control even before the finish arrives.

The Perfect Plex is the ideal ending because it comes after the strategy has already done its work. Mr. Perfect does not just survive the match. He solves it. That makes Week 2 Match 4 feel like a clean, efficient progression win for the Weekly Towers series.




WWE 2K26 Numbers Game 68: Junkyard Dog vs Abyss Live Event

 WWE 2K26 MyFACTION Live Events continues with Numbers Game 68 , featuring Junkyard Dog 68 vs Abyss 72 in a one-on-one Numbers Game / Oddit...