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. Charlotte Flair [NR]
Amid her tepid feud with WWE Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton, Charlotte Flair picked up a warm-up win over Michin on SmackDown.9. Lexis King [NR]
Lexis King kept hold of the Heritage Cup Trophy on this week's NXT against Je'Von Evans, albeit due to an Oba Femi-instigated count out.8. Tiffany Sttatton [-2]
Tiffany Stratton's SmackDown appearance was limited to another uninspired backstage interview to maintain the lackluster tone of her feud with Charlotte Flair.7. Jimmy Uso [NR]
Jimmy Uso stepped up to support his brother Jey on Raw in a victory over A-Town Down Under, then returned to SmackDown to defeat The Miz one-on-one.6. Lyra Valkyria [NR]
Lyra Valkyria's latest Women's Intercontinental Championship defense took place on Raw, as she overcame Raquel Rodriguez despite the interference of Liv Morgan.5. LA Knight [-1]
LA Knight walked out of his United States Championship match with Braun Strowman still holding his gold, but lost the match via DQ after Jacob Fatu's interference.4. The Green Regime [+1]
As Chelsea Green watched proudly from ringside, her secret service Piper Niven & Alba Fyre were victorious over Kayden Carter & Katana Chance on SmackDown.3. Bron Breakker [No Change]
In his second consecutive Intercontinental Championship defense, Bron Breakker retained over PENTA on Raw by DQ following Judgment Day interference.2. The Street Profits [-1]
The Street Profits are unlucky to slip off the top of the Power Rankings this week after successfully defending their WWE Tag Team Championships on Friday against Pretty Deadly.1. Stephanie Vaquer [+1]
Stephanie Vaquer ascends to the summit of the Power Rankings thanks to two title defenses in one night. First, Vaquer beat Jaida Parker in a battle for her NXT Women's Championship, and then later in the show kept hold of her Women's North American Championship over Fallon Henley.HONORABLE MENTIONS
Jey Uso - Reunited with his brother Jimmy, Jey Uso won the tag team battle with A-Town Down Under on Raw.
El Grande Americano - In a highly controversial debut, El Grande Americano forced Dragon Lee to tap out on Raw.
Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley - Dividing their time between NXT and TNA, Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley defeated Meta Four on Tuesday night.
Ethan Page - Lacking some direction at the moment, Ethan Page did manage to pick up a win over Andre Chase on Tuesday's NXT.
Drew McIntyre - After a distraction from Kevin Owens, Drew McIntyre was able to score a victory over Randy Orton on SmackDown.
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 - 28 weeks (6 weeks at #1)
- Imperium - 24 weeks (3 weeks at #1)
- Rhea Ripley - 23 weeks (6 weeks at #1)
- Jey Uso - 22 weeks (3 weeks at #1)
- Oba Femi - 18 weeks (2 weeks at #1)
- LA Knight - 18 weeks (1 week at #1)
- Damian Priest - 17 weeks (5 weeks at #1)
- Jade Cargill - 17 weeks (2 weeks 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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