It is time for another week of the Ultimate Power Rankings from both WWE and AEW. Who improved their stock from last week and who downgraded their position among the rest?
This set ranges from Monday (November 6) and to Sunday (November 12). This means that all the results and highlights from this week’s Raw, NXT, AEW Dynamite, SmackDown, AEW Rampage, and AEW Collision will play a factor in the rankings.
If a wrestler has a (+) next to their name, then that means that they moved up the rankings from last week’s edition. When there is a (-) next to their name, then that means that they moved down from the rankings from last week. If there is nothing next to their name, then that means that they stayed at the same spot.
Without further ado, let’s get into this week’s Power Rankings for WWE and AEW!
WWE TOP 10 POWER RANKINGS:
10. The Miz (NR)
The Miz “kinda” became #1 contender for the Intercontinental Championship on Raw, winning in a fatal 4-way match also involving Ivar, Ricochet, and Bronson Reed. Ivar attacked The Miz afterwards and both will square off on next week’s show.
9. Diamond Mine
Diamond Mine continued their impressive streak on Raw, beating DIY in another fun tag team match. They continue to showcase just how talented they are, and how the future is nothing short of bright.
8. Zoey Stark (NR)
Speaking of #1 contender’s, Stark won a battle royal to become the next challenger for Rhea Ripley’s Women’s World Championship at Survivor Series.
7. Cody Rhodes (+1)
Rhodes appeared to once again fend off The Judgment Day, thus leading to the announcement of the Men’s WarGames match which Rhodes will of course be apart of.
6. Sami Zayn (+1)
Zayn fell short to Seth Rollins in quest for the World Heavyweight Championship on Raw. Zayn will also be in the Men’s WarGames match for Survivor Series.
5. Ilja Dragunov (-1)
Dragunov mostly took the night off, in preparation for a future showdown with Baron Corbin.
4. Gunther (+1)
Gunther watched along as his next victim was determined in the fatal 4-way bout on this week’s Raw.
3. Seth Rollins
Rollins once again retained his title, this time over Zayn. The champ will take part in the WarGames collision as well.
2. The Judgment Day (-1)
Judgment Day are the main recipe for WarGames with their titles and briefcase still in their favor. And who knows, maybe WarGames will be a perfect opportunity for Priest to cash-in on Rollins.
1. Damage CTRL (+1)
The faction is stronger and bigger than ever before. In comes Kairi Sane, Bayley’s still on board, and perhaps surprisingly…Asuka has joined the stable. All of this is leading towards a Women’s WarGames match with WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY leading the way against a team of babyfaces that will mostly likely consist of Bianca Belair, Charlotte Flair, and Shotzi.
AEW TOP 10 POWER RANKINGS:
10. LFI (NR)
LFI scored another tag team win on Collision. The group vies for the tag team titles at Full Gear.
9. Andrade El Idolo (NR)
El Idolo picked up a solid victory over Daniel Garcia on Collision. With CJ Perry by his side, Andrade finally has potentially to prove himself once more, and hopefully, this push sticks and he shows that he is capable of being a top draw.
8. Samoa Joe (NR)
Joe relinquished his ROH World Television Championship after successfully defending against Keith Lee on Dynamite. Joe now once again is determined to go after and take MJF’s AEW Championship.
7. Kris Statlander (-2)
Statlander found out that she will be putting her TBS Championship on the line at Full Gear. One opponent is set, as rival Julia Hart makes up the first challenger. A match between Red Velvet and Skyy Blue will take place later this week, with the latter most likely taking home the dub.
6. Hikaru Shida (-2)
The build between Shida and Toni Storm’s match at Full Gear continued, with the title match at the PPV being one of the more unpredictable contests of the event.
5. Julia Hart (NR)
Hart took home two wins this week, first on Dynamite against Red Velvet, and then over Willow Nightingale on Collision.
4. MJF (NR)
The AEW World Champion retained over Daniel Garcia on Dynamite, and now will head towards his highly anticipated match with Jay White at Full Gear.
3. Orange Cassidy (-1)
Cassidy took the week off for the most part, as his date with Jon Moxley for the International title approaches.
2. Mogul Embassy (+1)
Swerve Strickland continues to win, as he has a Texas Death Match with “Hangman” Adam Page at Full Gear, my personal favorite contest of the upcoming PPV.
1. Bullet Club Gold
Bullet Club Gold continue to score big when it counts. Whilst White may not stand the best chance at capturing the gold from MJF, the title bout should be well worth watching.
Top 20 Combo Power Rankings (WWE and AEW):
20. LFI (NR)
19. Andrade El Idolo (NR)
18. The Miz (NR)
17. Samoa Joe (NR)
16. Diamond Mine (+1)
15. Zoey Stark (NR)
14. Cody Rhodes (+1)
13. Kris Statlander (-2)
12. Hikaru Shida (-4)
11. Sami Zayn (-2)
10. Ilja Dragunov (-3)
9. Julia Hart (NR)
8. Gunther (+1)
7. MJF (NR)
6. Seth Rollins
5. Orange Cassidy (-1)
4. Mogul Embassy (+1)
3. The Judgment Day (-1)
2. Bullet Club Gold (-1)
1. Damage CTRL (+2)
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The Ultimate Power Rankings in the world of professional wrestling are always a hot topic among fans. It’s a way to gauge the current standing and momentum of wrestlers in both WWE and AEW. This week’s rankings cover the period from November 6th to November 12th, taking into account the results and highlights from Raw, NXT, AEW Dynamite, SmackDown, AEW Rampage, and AEW Collision.
In the WWE Top 10 Power Rankings, there were some notable movements. The Miz made his way onto the list after becoming the #1 contender for the Intercontinental Championship. Diamond Mine continued to impress with another tag team victory. Zoey Stark won a battle royal to become the next challenger for Rhea Ripley’s Women’s World Championship. Cody Rhodes fended off The Judgment Day and will be part of the Men’s WarGames match. Sami Zayn fell short in his quest for the World Heavyweight Championship but will also be part of the Men’s WarGames match. Ilja Dragunov took a break to prepare for a future showdown with Baron Corbin. Gunther watched as his next opponent was determined in a fatal 4-way match. Seth Rollins retained his title and will participate in the WarGames collision. The Judgment Day remains a dominant force, and Damage CTRL is stronger than ever, with new additions to their faction.
In the AEW Top 10 Power Rankings, LFI scored another tag team win and will vie for the tag team titles at Full Gear. Andrade El Idolo picked up a solid victory and hopes to prove himself as a top draw. Samoa Joe relinquished his ROH World Television Championship and is determined to go after MJF’s AEW Championship. Kris Statlander found out she will be putting her TBS Championship on the line at Full Gear. Hikaru Shida’s match against Toni Storm at Full Gear is one of the more unpredictable contests. Julia Hart had two wins this week and is climbing up the rankings. MJF retained his AEW World Championship and is heading towards a highly anticipated match with Jay White. Orange Cassidy took the week off as his title match approaches. Mogul Embassy continues to win, and Bullet Club Gold remains a force to be reckoned with.
The article also includes a Top 20 Combo Power Rankings, combining both WWE and AEW wrestlers. Damage CTRL takes the top spot, followed by Bullet Club Gold and The Judgment Day. The rankings provide an interesting look at the current landscape of professional wrestling and spark conversation among fans.
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