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Top 10 WWE Men’s Power Rankings Monday, March 2nd

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 11: A WWE logo is shown on a screen before a WWE news conference at T-Mobile Arena on October 11, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was announced that WWE wrestler Braun Strowman will face heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury and WWE champion Brock Lesnar will take on former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez at the WWE's Crown Jewel event at Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on October 31. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Hello everybody, and welcome back to another week of the WWE’s Men’s Power Rankings. With WWE’s Elimination Chamber now behind us, we can look forward to Wrestlemania. With the return of Seth Rollins, he will be making his way back on this list at some point. For now, let’s run through the list and get you caught up on some of the most recent storylines. Have a great day, everyone, and may the slams be with you.

10. Logan Paul:

“The Maverick” Logan Paul had an amazing outing in the Elimination Chamber, in which he outlasted many other superstars. In the end, he didn’t win, but since he is clearly the target for Seth Rollins, you can expect these two to light things up in the ring now that Rollins is back.

9.  L.A. Knight:

LA Knight
WWE Superstar L.A. Knight holds up his SummerSlam match contract against YouTube star Logan Paul. | Dylan Azari/Special to the Telegram & Gazette / USA TODAY NETWORK

L.A. Knight was another superstar who had a great showing in the Elimination Chamber. He was eliminated early in the match. I thought that Knight would have lasted longer in this match, but with the return of Rollins, it was better to have him out of the way at that point in the match. YEAH!

8. Carmelo Hayes:

Carmelo Hayes was back to defending his U.S. Championship this week, and this time, Matt Cardona decided to answer the challenge. After another great match, Hayes was able to secure the pin and retain his title.

7. Dominik Mysterio:

Dominik Mysterio finally decided to wrestle this week, but that was only because he was in a triple-threat match to qualify for the Elimination Chamber. He ended up losing that match to Je’von Evans, who also defeated Gunther in the process.

6. Gunther:

Gunther lost out on a chance to fight for a title last week on RAW when he ended up losing in his triple-threat qualifying match last week. This surprised a ton of people, including myself, who thought Gunther was a lock for the Elimination Chamber. Given the winning streak that Gunther has been on, who would have thought that Evans would be the one to win this match?

5. “Main Event” Jey Uso:

Jey Uso in action Men’s Royal Rumble match during the WWE Royal Rumble.
Jey Uso in action Men’s Royal Rumble match during the WWE Royal Rumble. | Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Jey Uso was attacked last week, which led to him being taken out of the Elimination Chamber. This led to Logan Paul bashing his ticket, and you can bet that we’re going to hear about it on RAW tonight. YEET!

4. Roman Reigns:

Roman Reigns made his triumphant return to RAW two weeks after winning the Royal Rumble. After asking the WWE to acknowledge him, C.M. Punk came out to go back and forth with Reigns, which led to Reigns choosing Punk as his Wrestlemania opponent. For now, Reigns will take a break from action, making him a must-see attraction for the WWE.

3. Drew McIntyre:

Drew McIntyre ended up attacking Cody Rhodes in the Elimination Chamber on Saturday, which led to Randy Orton winning the match, setting up McIntyre vs. Orton at Wrestlemania. This infuriated Nick Aldis so much that he confronted McIntyre on the post-game show and told him he’ll be defending his title before Wrestlemania.

2. Cody Rhodes:

Cody Rhodes was screwed by McIntyre once again, but as I stated, Aldis was furious and wanted to make things right. So now McIntyre has to defend his title against Rhodes, which could set up Orton vs. Rhodes at Wrestlemania.

1. 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

C.M. Punk defeated Finn Balór, thus defending his WWE World Heavyweight Championship, as he said. Now he can focus on Roman Reigns, who should be back in T.V. soon enough. Until then, Punk and A.J. Lee can have fun with their belts, now that they’re both champions after Lee defeated Becky Lynch this past weekend.  

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