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WWE Power Rankings Top 10 Superstars This Week: #274 - TLZzzzzzzz

Posted by Callum Wiggins Saturday, December 21, 2019
Welcome to another edition of POWER RANKINGS from Smark Out Moment! Each week, we will break down the current roster and examine who has gone up the WWE hierarchy and who has unfortunately taken a step down the ladder. Factoring in things such as wins and losses, suspensions, injuries, making a name for one's self, being humiliated, and more, who is at the top of the food chain and who needs to make up some ground next week?

Here is the key code for the rankings shorthand when referencing their position in relation to the previous week:

NR = Not included in last week's rankings at all
+ Green = the number of moves up in the rankings compared to last week
- Red = the number of moves down in the rankings compared to last week
Honorable Mentions = five superstars who just barely missed the cut

Power Ranking WWE wrestlers list roster

10. Randy Orton [NR]

After weeks of costing AJ Styles victories, Randy Orton took one for himself against The Phenomenal One, defeating him in the main event of Raw.

9. The Revival [-4]

A bad week for the Top Guys. Not only did The Revival lose their SmackDown Tag Team Championship opportunity at TLC against The New Day, but then this carried over into a loss against Heavy Machinery in a Miracle on 34th Street Fight.

8. Bray Wyatt [NR]

Donning the sweater and leaving his mask at home, Bray Wyatt was still able to defeat The Miz at TLC, before suffering an attack by a new-look Daniel Bryan.

7. Bobby Lashley [NR]

In a match several months in the making, Bobby Lashley defended Lana's honor by defeating her ex-husband Rusev in a Tables Match at TLC.

6. Becky Lynch [-3]

The Raw Women's Champion seems to have met her match in Asuka. Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair came up short in their bid to win the Women's Tag Team Championships against The Kabuki Warriors at TLC, leading Lynch to challenge Asuka to a one-on-one match down the road.

5. The New Day [+2]

The New Day cemented their status on top of the SmackDown Tag Team division by retaining their titles against The Revival at TLC in a great ladder match, before returning to SmackDown to defeat Shinsuke Nakamura and Cesaro.

4. The Viking Raiders [-3]

The Viking Raiders' Open Challenge for TLC went horribly, as they battled to a boring draw with The Good Brothers. Then on Raw, they lost to Gallows & Anderson, but fortunately their Raw Tag Team Championships weren't on the line.

3. The Undisputed Era [+3]

Still holding a firm grasp on his NXT Championship, Adam Cole defeated Finn Balor in the opener of Wednesday's show, thanks in part to the returning Johnny Gargano distracting The Prince.

2. The Kabuki Warriors [+2]

An impactful week for The Kabuki Warriors. They defended their Women's Tag Team Championships against Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair at TLC, and while Kairi Sane suffered an unfortunate injury, Asuka continued their momentum by defeating Deonna Purrazzo on Raw.

1. Rhea Ripley [+1]

In one of the most memorable and satisfying moments in WWE all year, Rhea Ripley finally ended the 415-day reign of Shayna Baszler and captured the NXT Women's Championship, sending the crowd at Full Sail University wild.

HONORABLE MENTIONS


King Corbin - Thanks to a ton of interference from Dolph Ziggler and The Revival, King Corbin defeated Roman Reigns at TLC.

Humberto Carrillo - Humberto Carrillo once again defeated Andrade on the TLC Kick-Off Show, although he paid for it with a vicious attack on Raw.

Daniel Bryan - A freshly-shaved Daniel Bryan made his return at TLC, taking out Bray Wyatt before teaming with The Miz on SmackDown to defeat King Corbin & Dolph Ziggler.

Cameron Grimes - In arguably the best match since his debut on NXT, Cameron Grimes stomped and defeated Kushida on Wednesday night.

Aleister Black - After patiently waiting for someone to knock on his door, Aleister Black kicked Buddy Murphy to sleep at TLC.

Dropped from Last Week's Power Rankings


  • Keith Lee
  • Angel Garza
  • Finn Balor

The Power Rankings Table (since WrestleMania 35)


  1. Becky Lynch - 37 weeks (11 weeks as #1)
  2. The New Day - 36 weeks (11 weeks as #1)
  3. Seth Rollins - 34 weeks (2 weeks as #1)
  4. Bayley/The Boss & Hug Connection - 29 weeks (6 weeks as #1)
  5. The Undisputed Era - 24 weeks (4 weeks as #1)
  6. AJ Styles/The O.C. - 16 weeks
  7. The Viking Raiders - 15 weeks (1 week as #1)
  8. Brock Lesnar - 14 weeks
  9. The Kabuki Warriors - 11 weeks
  10. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross - 10 weeks

BIGGEST MOVES THIS WEEK

The Undisputed Era +3
The Revival -4

Do you think anyone should be listed differently?
What can these Superstars do to get back up at the #1 spot?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!


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AUTHOR OF THIS POST: CALLUM WIGGINS

Callum Wiggins hails from Essex in the United Kingdom. He recently graduated from the University of York with a degree in History and has been a fan of professional wrestling since 2002. Outside of wrestling, he is also a fan of Arsenal FC and enjoys video games, darts, and Formula One. Follow him on Facebook, Twitter.

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