During a recent Twitch stream, Felix “xQc” Lengyel was playing a one-versus-one match against another player in WWE 2K22, with xQc choosing Raul Mendoza and the latter wrestling as the iconic John Cena. Taking the match out of the ring to the ringside area, xQc cornered the enemy John Cena near the announcer’s table in order to gain a hilarious advantage. After punching and kicking John Cena multiple times, xQc’s character is retaliated against by the former WWE champion who is quickly stuck to a nearby barricade due to an unfortunately timed glitch.

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While xQc is muted in the WWE 2K22 clip going around, his enemy playing as John Cena voices their displeasure about being cornered by smack talking and saying “you think you’re doing something?” prior to being stuck. Once John Cena’s leg is stuck in the barricade closest to the commentary team’s table, the player screams: “yo, nah! This isn’t… yo my leg, let me up!” The WWE 2K22 player and xQc both appropriately share a laugh at this momentary bug while the popular Twitch streamer continues his attack on the vulnerable Cena with a Dragon Screw Leg Whip.

A wrestler is typically tossed aside with a leg whip, but John Cena’s legs are snapped in opposite directions in the video of xQc playing WWE 2K22. The popular Twitch streamer didn’t utilize the temporary glitch during his match against John Cena to full effect as before the video concludes, xQc already let his opponent regain their footing. The viral clip ends before showing who comes out victorious, but it’s likely that xQc would’ve easily won the match against John Cena if the WWE 2K22 bug had remained for the rest of the fight

WWE 2K22 is far from the first WWE game to have glitches like this John Cena one as the last wrestling title from 2K Games, WWE 2K20, was rife with glitches like these. Some fans have pointed out that a glitch like the one highlighted by xQc was more common in previous installments in the series which may suggest that some lingering issues from prior games still remain in WWE 2K22. Because WWE 2K22 was released recently, Visual Concepts and 2K Games may be looking at fan feedback and clips like the one from xQc’s Twitch to improve the game in an upcoming update, but it remains to be seen if this glitch has been noticed by the developer.

WWE 2K22 is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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