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 oneself, 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
10. The Irresistible Forces [No Change]
In the first defense of their Women's Tag Team Championships, The Irresistible Forces retained over Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss after The Bella Twins got involved, causing the DQ.9. Wren Sinclair [NR]
Wren Sinclair sprinted past Thea Hail in the final of the latest Women's Speed Championship tournament, earning a title opportunity against Fallon Henley.8. Oba Femi [NR]
Still sweeping everyone aside on both Raw and SmackDown, Oba Femi pinned the hapless Rusev in barely more than a minute on Monday night.7. Carmelo Hayes [-4]
The Men's United States Open Challenge took a break this week, as Carmelo Hayes kept trying to convince Ilja Dragunov to face him in spite of his friend's crisis of confidence.6. Bayley [NR]
Bayley emerged from Raw's Gauntlet Match with victories over Ivy Nile and Asuka, earning a match with AJ Lee for the Women's Intercontinental Championship.5. Tatum Paxley [NR]
Months after she was screwed out of the NXT Women's Championship by Izzi Dame, Tatum Paxley got revenge over her former partner at Vengeance Day, defeating her to claim the Women's North American Championship.4. Rhea Ripley [-2]
Rhea Ripley engaged in another fairly heatless promo segment with Jade Cargill on SmackDown to continue their lukewarm build to WrestleMania.3. Joe Hendry [NR]
The main event of Vengeance Day saw Joe Hendry retain his NXT Men's Championship against Ricky Saints. However, on Tuesday he was pinned by Ethan Page, setting up a new challenger for his belt.2. Myles Borne [-1]
Myles Borne was part of the aforementioned match on NXT, teaming with Joe Hendry in a loss to Ethan Page & Ricky Saints.1. PENTA [+7]
The newly crowned Men's Intercontinental Champion PENTA enjoyed a successful first defense of his title on Raw against El Grande Americano (non-OG).HONORABLE MENTIONS
Blake Monroe - Tapping into her "evil" side, Blake Monroe overcame Jaida Parker in the opener of NXT Vengeance Day.
Tony D'Angelo - In his first official match back from his lengthy hiatus, Tony D'Angelo beat DarkState leader Dion Lennox at Vengeance Day..
Lola Vice - Feeling at home in Vengeance Day's Underground Match, Lola Vice secured a victory over Kelani Jordan.
The Wyatt Sicks - In a SmackDown tag team match, The Wyatt Sicks won out against Solo Sikoa & Talla Tonga of the MFTs.
Jade Cargill - The WWE Women's Champion built up momentum for her WrestleMania title defense by beating Michin on SmackDown.
The Power Rankings Table (since WrestleMania 41)
- Stephanie Vaquer - 22 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
- Tiffany Stratton - 17 weeks (4 weeks at #1)
- Oba Femi - 15 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
- Seth Rollins - 15 weeks (1 week at #1)
- Dominik Mysterio - 14 weeks (1 week at #1)
- Jacy Jayne - 14 weeks (1 week at #1)
- Alexa Bliss - 14 weeks
- Becky Lynch - 13 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
- Rhea Ripley - 13 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
- Cody Rhodes - 13 weeks (1 week at #1)
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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