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Top 10 WWE Men’s Power Rankings Monday, December 8th

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - FEBRUARY 16: WWE professional wrestler John Cena attends a press conference to announce a major international event, Wrestle Mania XXIX, at MetLife Stadium on February 16, 2012 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by John W. Ferguson/WireImage)

Hello everybody, and welcome back to another week of the WWE’s Men’s Power Rankings. With Saturday Night’s Main Event this Saturday, we should have a wild week of wrestling due to this being John Cena’s last match. That being said, let’s run through the wrestlers and get you caught up in some of the storylines. Also, remember to check out our “Through the Turnbuckles” podcast, as we cover topics in the world of wrestling. The show will be returning this week, so keep an eye out for that show. Have a great day, everyone, and may the slams be with you.

10. Brock Lesnar:

The Beast Incarnate is back and ready for a battle as he teams up with the Vision to help out his friend, Paul Heyman. That showed last Saturday as Lesnar and his team were victorious over Cody Rhodes’ team. Since then, Lesnar will most likely take a break till he’s needed again.

9. Roman Reigns:

WWE superstar Roman Reigns throws a punch at Jacob Fatu on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble | Grace Smith/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Roman Reigns had a great match last Saturday at War Games, as he added a comical side to this match and the build for War Games. Since then, Reigns made it clear to both champs that he’s coming for one of their belts. That means Cody Rhodes and C.M. Punk should watch their backs for now, or they will have to acknowledge him soon enough.

8. Dominik Mysterio:

Dominik Mysterio defeated John Cena and won back the Intercontinental Championship on Saturday. Of course, he couldn’t do it without help, and this time that help came in the form of a returning superstar, in Liv Morgan. This led to the Judgement Day cutting a promo on RAW last week in which Morgan said that they have been weak while she was gone, and it’s about time to start ruining RAW again.

7. L.A. Knight:

L.A. Knight had a match against Jey Uso to see who would face Gunther for the right to wrestle John Cena at Saturday Night’s Main Event. After a very tough match, he was able to defeat Jey but eventually lost to Gunther. Regardless, the Megastar hasn’t lost any of his shine because he continues to keep himself relevant. YEAH!

6. Ilja Dragunov:

Ilja Dragunov defended his U.S. championship title against Carmelo Hayes last week on Friday Night SmackDown. Dragunov won the match, but the story in the ring these two told was amazing to watch go down. However, during the match, Tommaso Ciampa tripped up Dragunov, which will only fuel his anger even more until he gets his hands on Ciampa.

5. Bron Breakker:

Feb 1, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Bron Breakker during the Men’s Royal Rumble match during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed both had bright spots on Saturday at Survivor Series, but none were bigger than the masked man who invaded their War Games match last week. This ended up giving the Vision the win, but now everyone is baffled about the “Seth Rollins” like stature of the masked man. Last week on RAW, Breakker finally got a chance to shine on the mic as he finished another string segment from the Vision.

4. “Main Event” Jey Uso:

Jey Uso lost to L.A. Knight in their match on RAW last week, like I previously mentioned. Jey’s popularity has kept him high in these rankings, but if he doesn’t continue pushing the envelope more, he could find himself dropping in the rankings. YEET!

3. John Cena:

John Cena is ready to face the Ring General this Saturday at Saturday Night’s Main Event. I would have liked to see another superstar in this matchup that had a history with Cena, but that wasn’t the case. However, for Gunther, this is the type of legacy match a superstar like him needs to help quiet his naysayers.

2. C.M. Punk:

Jan 27, 2024; St. Petersburg, FL, USA; CM Punk reacts during the Men s Royal Rumble match at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images | Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

C.M. Punk wrestled his butt off to try to give his team the best chance it had to win their War Games match last week. Unfortunately for them, they were blindsided by a masked man, which led to them losing their match. Since that is now over with, Punk will need to focus on this mysterious opponent, since he’ll most likely be one of two targets this individual could be targeting.

1. Cody Rhodes:

Cody Rhodes started his night off on Friday Night Smackdown, dealing with Drew McIntyre and his crap. After that pissed him off, he went to the ring to cut a promo, which he did with an intensity of 1000 Lions. He’ll need that fire to stay lit inside, since he’ll be dealing with Oba Femi this Saturday.        

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