WWE Power Rankings Top 25 Superstars This Week: 10/7/2017 | Smark Out Moment

WWE Power Rankings Top 25 Superstars This Week: 10/7/2017

Posted by Ben Guest Saturday, October 7, 2017
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?

A bit of context here, I haven't been able to keep up with what's been happening for the past couple of months, so this is also more of a general overview of my thoughts of how things are going.

Power Ranking WWE wrestlers list roster

25. Kalisto

Kalisto joined the cruiserweight division? Better late than never I guess.

24. Natalya

Natalya as champ? Eurgh, can Carmella cash-in soon?

23. Aiden English

English lost against Randy Orton. I hope he isn't getting any kind of push.

22. Randy Orton.

See above. On the flipside, I hope Orton isn't falling down the card.

21. Baron Corbin.

Corbin lost against Tye Dillinger. He really did lose out over those Twitter comments didn't he.

20. Emma and Alicia Fox

Was this the team they tried ages ago or did that involve Dana Brooke? Either way, not interested.

19. Charlotte

Charlotte is still face and still hasn't won the title on SmackDown. I'm honestly shocked.

18. The Hardy Boyz

I genuinely don't know what's been happening with these guys, I'm assuming that means nothing noteworthy has happened, and that's sad.

17. Elias

Never been a big fan of Elias, but feuding with Titus O'neil means he can afford to make mistakes.

16. Bayley

Is she still scared of kendo sticks.

15. Jinder Mahal

I liked Jinder as champ for the first couple of months, but sometimes things go too far.

14. Anderson and Gallows

I think I missed most of their tag reign. Damn.

13. Sasha Banks

Sasha Banks must have the worst talent-to-booking ratio ever.

12. Tye Dillinger

Dillinger seems to be getting a bit of a push, that's good. Is the whole "10" thing still over? I hope so.

11. Bobby Roode

I love everything about Bobby Roode. Give him the belt... after Nakamura, Styles and Owens.

10. The Shield

THE SHIELD REUNITED!!!!!!!!!!

9. The Miz

His push is still going... Awesome!

8. Nia Jax

Her push is still going... Awesome! That doesn't work as a pun... It's not like most pushes?

7. Carmella

CASH-IN ALREADY! SmackDown's women's division seems a bit dry from what I've seen, but I like Carmella.

6. Enzo Amore

Enzo Amore had just split from Cass last time I watched, now he's Cruiserweight Champion. I like it.

5. Alexa Bliss

Still Raw Women's Champion. Good! Until Asuka debuts.

4. Braun Strowman

Just give him the damn belt.

3. Shinsuke Nakamura

Just give him the other damn belt.

2. Shane McMahon

I actually really enjoy McMahon/Triple H feuds. I really think they help get guys over.

1. Kevin Owens

It feels weird to say given the whole Universal title reign, Chris Jericho storyline and match with Goldberg and beating John Cena, but KO has never felt quite like he's been treated as a top guy to me, I hope this does it, because they should treat Owens like gold.

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: BEN GUEST

Ben Guest is a history student at De Montfort University in the United Kingdom. Outside of professional wrestling, he is also a fan of Liverpool FC.

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