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 New Day [NR]
The New Day's recent win streak continued on Raw with yet another victory over the LWO, this time represented by Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee.9. Lyra Valkyria [-6]
No title defense this week for Lyra Valkyria, but the Women's Intercontinental Champion watched as Raquel Rodriguez became her next challenger.8. The Hardy Boyz [NR]
It was TNA vs NXT in the Madison Square Garden Arena on Tuesday, and the veteran Hardy Boyz showed their superiority over Fraxiom to defend the TNA Tag Team Championships successfully.7. Bianca Belair [-5]
After getting in the face of Rhea Ripley during an in-ring confrontation, Bianca Belair received a vicious slap from Iyo Sky, ensuring she doesn't forget who she's fighting for the Women's World Championship at WrestleMania.6. Oba Femi [NR]
In another NXT vs TNA battle on Tuesday night, Oba Femi kept hold of his NXT Championship against the TNA X-Division Champion Moose.5. Imperium [+2]
With SmackDown showing up in Barcelona this week, Gunther made the trip to Europe to defeat Spaniard Axiom in an impromptu match.4. The Street Profits [NR]
New WWE Tag Team Champions were crowned in SmackDown's main event, with The Street Profits capturing gold for the first time since 2021 by defeating DIY.3. Tiffany Stratton [-2]
After Charlotte Flair comfortably defeated B-Fab on SmackDown, Tiffany Stratton initiated a pull-apart brawl with her WrestleMania challenger.2. LA Knight [+2]
Fresh off regaining the United States Championship last week, LA Knight teamed with Braun Strowman & Jimmy Uso to victory over Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga on SmackDown.1. Stephanie Vaquer [+9]
In the main event of NXT Roadblock, Stephanie Vaquer not only retained her Women's North America Championship, but toppled Giulia to capture the NXT Women's Championship, becoming a historic Double Champion.HONORABLE MENTIONS
Jey Uso - On Raw, Jey Uso picked up a win over Grayson Waller, but was forced to pass out once again to Gunther.
Raquel Rodriguez - With her victory over Bayley on Raw, Raquel Rodriguez earned a shot at Lyra Valkyria's Women's Intercontinental Championship.
Jordynne Grace - At NXT Roadblock, Jordynne Grace scored a big win over former NXT Women's Champion Roxanne Perez.
Je'Von Evans - In a New York Street Fight, Je'Von Evans finally earned a victory over longtime rival Ethan Page.
Randy Orton - The Viper beat Carmelo Hayes on SmackDown, but a post-match attack by Kevin Owens prevented him from connecting with the Punt.
The Power Rankings Table (since WrestleMania 40)
- Cody Rhodes - 34 weeks (10 weeks at #1)
- Bianca Belair - 31 weeks (4 weeks at #1)
- Judgment Day - 27 weeks (6 weeks at #1)
- Rhea Ripley - 23 weeks (6 weeks at #1)
- Imperium - 23 weeks (3 weeks at #1)
- Jey Uso - 22 weeks (3 weeks at #1)
- Oba Femi - 18 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
- Damian Priest - 17 weeks (5 weeks at #1)
- Jade Cargill - 17 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
- LA Knight - 16 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?
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