Hello everybody, and welcome back to another week of the WWE’s Men’s Power Rankings. With the WWE in holiday mode, there are a bunch of wrestlers taking time off; this list hasn’t changed much. That being said, let’s run through the list 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. Logan Paul:
“The Maverick” Logan Paul makes his return to the list after being removed earlier in the year due to an injury. I know a lot of people will disagree with him being on the list; however, Paul is an amazing in-ring performer. From his high spots to his work in the mic, Paul shows why he’s not only a superstar but also a great wrestler.
9. Gunther:
Gunther may not be liked by many, but he sure didn’t mind coming out and rubbing his win over John Cena in everyone’s face. Afterwards, Gunther left talking junk to every superstar he saw before taunting A.J. Styles with Cena’s classic taunt.
8. Roman Reigns:
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.
7. Dominik Mysterio:
Dominik Mysterio had Liv Morgan back in his life, which means he’s going to go on another run of terror with the Judgement Day. From kicking a midget dressed like Cena to acting like a hero, Mysterio is ready for a whole year of
6. L.A. Knight:
L.A. Knight hasn’t been on TV much due to being part of storylines that don’t really involve him. With how much Knight loses, you can tell he’s a company man, but at some point, the Megastar needs to step it up. Going into next year, I’m sure the WWE has a plan for him that we can’t wait to see. YEAH!
5. Ilja Dragunov:
Ilja Dragunov is tagged with Carmelo Hayes against DIY, who have become a thorn in the champion’s side. After a long match that DIY had control for most of, they lost in the end to Hayes’ finisher, Nothing but the Net. Look for this rivalry to stay hot as we head into the holiday season.
4. Bron Breakker:
Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed are always up to shenanigans as they helped Logan Paul against Rey Mysterio. This made Punk come out to even the odds until the masked man showed up again. However, this time, the masked man revealed himself, and it was none other than Austin Theory, like we said weeks ago in this article.
3. “Main Event” Jey Uso:
Jey Uso teamed up with his brother Jimmy Uso to take on the New Day in a tag team match. Of course, New Day had a truck up their sleeve in the form of Grayson Waller, who was kicked out from being at the ringside by the referee after interfering in the match. It was soon after that the Uso’s found victory by using 1D. YEET!
2. C.M. Punk:
C.M. Punk had off last week, other than a few spots, and I’m fine with that, since he really didn’t have an opponent for Saturday Night’s Main Event. Punk did come out on RAW last week to cut a promo, so hopefully he’s back this week so we can build on that heading into next year, since it seems his problems with the Vision just went up to another level.
1. Cody Rhodes:
Cody Rhodes had an easy week on TV, but maybe that’s because of what he did. During an interview at Drew McIntyre’s house, Rhodes decided to attack him there. This led to their confrontation in which McIntyre asked Nick Aldis to strip Rhodes of his title if he touched him again before their championship match.
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