2 pieces into Owens as well, my best pull so far was a SV ladder. Also someone Baby Shoes-esque is in my KOTR. He has an entire deck full of SS pros (including divas and both event cards so far) and is sitting at 27-0 so far. I'm in 2nd place, and I desperately need to cling to that 2/3 spot if I'm gonna have a shot at getting destroyed in the finals.
Also, I downloaded the new MyNBA2K17 app the other day, just to see what was new in it and what could possibly come to WWE Supercard and...hooooly shit, I REALLY hope that app isn't a sign of things to come. So, in the NBA app they have a different system for pro'ing the cards. You have to pull contracts first before you can pro them, and there are different levels of them, gold, silver and bronze, and depending on what level of contract you use, you need either 2, 3 or freaking *4* of the same card in order to pro it. That's not new though, as it was in the app last year. However the fact that they brought it back worries me because that means they think it's a successful idea, and I really don't want to see that system brought to WWE. Also (I think this part is new) the gold contracts that only require 2 cards to make a pro are not pullable, meaning you have to purchase them if you want to make an easy pro. Last year there were "wild cards" in the game that could act as whatever card you wanted to make pros easier to make, but...not this year. What this then means, is that in order to make an event pro you're *required* to spend money because you can only get 2 of them. But that's not all they've changed to boost the bottom line! MyNBA also has an auction house in it, where you can sell your unwanted cards and get a seperate currency, one that's used to either bid on other cards in the auction house or to buy lesser packs. However, this year, in order to post an item up for bid on the AH, there's a fee, and the fee doesn't use the fake money currency, no, it uses the real money currency. Yes, you have to fucking pay them every time you want to post something up on the AH.
Yeah, different app and all, but this is a dangerous portent of things to come.