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That's actually not too bad. You could still easily hit 100 if you were filling up wrestlers from other leagues though. Such as 30 from Attitude Era, 30 from Stardom, 30 from AEW, 10 IP crossovers.
You'd think it'd be that simple but that's considering if you have the most basic created wrestlers using in-game logos and nothing else.
Most of the well-designed CAWs come with a minimum of ten custom logos as well as custom portraits which will fill the logo limit of a thousand up pretty quickly hence making the idea behind 100 being "good enough" not good at all.
Also, we are living in an era of powerful technology these games are run on and yet we're not allowed to have creations tied to memory of the system or console but rather tied to an arbitrary number such as 100 or 1000.
You also have to consider attires being used. Try downloading a Will Osprey on CC, the better ones will take up more room than someone who slapped together a default CAW and called it a day.
why would you buy the next game? they know exactly why they make it hard as nails to mod that game.
What does that even matter? The PC is capable of more and 2K likes to pretend it can't.