WWE Power Rankings Top 10 Superstars This Week: #508 - Who Will Capture Money In The Bank? | Smark Out Moment

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

Power Ranking WWE wrestlers list roster

10. Bayley [NR]

In a Clash at the Castle rematch, Bayley once again defeated Piper Niven on SmackDown to reaffirm her superiority over the Scottish superstar.

9. The Family [-5]

No appearance for The Family on NXT this week, as Tony D'Angelo casually awaits the next challenger for his Heritage Cup.

8. Rey Mysterio [NR]

The latest Father vs Son battle between Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio took place on Raw, and once again Mysterio Sr emerged victorious.

7. The Unholy Union [-4]

While the Women's Tag Team Champions had no match this week, they did get involved in the final Women's Money in the Bank qualifier, attacking Kairi Sane at ringside.

6. Zoey Stark [NR]

The interference from The Unholy Union enabled Zoey Stark to pin Dakota Kai in their Triple Threat match (also involving Ivy Nile) to seal the final spot in the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

5. Roxanne Perez [-3]

Before she defends her NXT Women's Championship against Lola Vice at Heatwave, Roxanne Perez had a pretty lackluster promo battle with her rival on Tuesday's show.

4. Drew McIntyre [NR]

The final Men's Money in the Bank qualifier on Raw ended with Drew McIntyre standing tall over Sheamus and Ilja Dragunov.

3. Liv Morgan [NR]

Although her focus remains fixed on Dominik Mysterio's dong, Liv Morgan mustered enough to beat Zelina Vega on Raw to retain her Women's World Championship.

2. The Judgment Day [-1]

The only in-ring action for a member of The Judgment Day this week ended in defeat, with Dominik Mysterio once again failing to best his father Rey on Raw.

1. DIY [NR]

SmackDown witnessed the crowning of new WWE Tag Team Champions, as DIY forced A-Town Down Under to tap out and surrender their gold to the NXT veterans.

HONORABLE MENTIONS

The New Day - Xavier Woods scored a roll-up victory over Karrion Kross on Raw to continue this never-ending New Day-Final Testament feud.

Jaida Parker - On NXT, Jaida Parker picked up the biggest win of her career so far, defeating the veteran Michin in a Street Fight.

New Catch Republic - While they can't get a sniff of action on Raw, Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate showed up on NXT to defeat Hank & Tank.

The Street Profits - On SmackDown, The Street Profits were victorious over Pretty Deadly in a fairly meaningless tag bout.

Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill - The former Women's Tag Team Champions comfortably overcame Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell on SmackDown.

The Power Rankings Table (since WrestleMania 40)

  1. Cody Rhodes - 10 weeks (3 weeks at #1)
  2. Judgment Day - 10 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
  3. Bayley - 10 weeks
  4. Roxanne Perez - 8 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
  5. Jey Uso - 7 weeks
  6. Trick Williams - 7 weeks
  7. Imperium - 6 weeks (3 weeks at #1)
  8. Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill - 6 weeks (1 week at #1)
  9. Sami Zayn - 5 weeks (1 week at #1)
  10. Nia Jax - 5 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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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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