February 12, 2024: Comprehensive WWE and AEW Power Rankings

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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 (February 5) and to Sunday (February 11). This means that all the results and highlights from this week’s Raw, NXT, AEW Dynamite, SmackDown, AEW Rampage, and AEW Collision will be factored into the ranking.

If a wrestler has a (+) next to their name, then that means that they moved up the rankings from  edition. When there is a (-) next to their name, then that means that they moved down from the rankings of last week’s edition. 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. Ilja Dragunov (NR)

The NXT Champion came out of Vengeance Day with another successful title defense in the form of beating Dijak in the main event of NXT.

9. Imperium (NR)

Gunther celebrated his 600 day reign as WWE Intercontinental Champion. However, Imperium would end Raw fleeing as The New Day and hopeful IC champ Jey Uso interrupted.

8. Becky Lynch (NR)

The clear favorite to face Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania, qualified for the Women’s Elimination Chamber match, as “The Man” prevailed over Shayna Baszler on Raw.

7. Seth Rollins (-3)

The World Heavyweight Champion may be continuing to look terrible as champion, but a glimmer a hope in his main event hopes may have been lit with a potential tag team bout against Roman Reigns and The Rock incoming.

6. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (NR)

We have new #1 contender’s for the Undisputed Tag Team Championship with Dunne and Bate. They defeated #DIY on SmackDown to get the title shot in Australia for the Elimination Chamber PPV.

5. Randy Orton (NR)

Orton qualified for the Men’s Elimination Chamber match by knocking off Sami Zayn on SmackDown.

4. Carmelo Hayes (NR)

Hayes’ turn on Trick Williams was not only great, but he response as to why he did what he did and his character all together on this week’s NXT, was done as good as possible. He also made his presence known even more by attacking Ilja Dragunov at the end of the show.

3. Drew McIntyre (+4)

This heel run of McIntyre has been nothing short of fantastic. He has fully embraced this menacing role and continued to be just that this week, attacking Cody Rhodes on Raw, and then qualifying for the Elimination Chamber match with a win over AJ Styles.

2. Damage CTRL

The Damage CTRL storyline continues to be a highlight on TV, with Bayley becoming more and more over as a babyface every week. And now with the re-inclusion of Dakota Kai and where he allegiance lies, the Road to WrestleMania for the WWE Women’s Championship is heating up.

1. Cody Rhodes

#WEWANTCODY may have very well paid off. “The American Nightmare” has reversed everything from the past few weeks, and has rightfully and logically made the rematch between Reigns and himself official for WrestleMania.

AEW TOP 10 POWER RANKINGS:

10. Kris Statlander and Willow Nightingale (NR)

Statlander and Nightingale’s partnership with Stokely Hathaway has been entertaining, and the duo’s chemistry continues to grow with a win over The Outcasts, Ruby Soho and Saraya, on Rampage. Their battle with Julia Hart and Skye Blue is also still in the works.

9. The Young Bucks (NR)

The reborn Matthew and Nicholas Jackson are using their EVP position to their advantage, adding a jobber style win on Rampage and then sending a bloody statement to Darby Allin and Sting.

8. Daniel Garcia (NR)

The new makeover of Garcia has been great and hopefully his push continues. He beat Shane Taylor on Collision and then interrupted Adam Copeland, setting up a match between the two for Dynamite, where the winner gets the next crack at Christian Cage and his TNT title.

7. Deonna Purrazzo (-1)

Another win is in the books for Purrazzo, as she beat Kiera Hogan on Collision, as she continues her road to Revolution in a match for the AEW Women’s World Championship.

6. Samoa Joe (-3)

The AEW World Champion was furious that his title defense at Revolution will not be a one-on-one bout, but instead a three-way match involving Adam Page and Swerve Strickland.

5. Konosuke Takeshita (NR)

Takeshita made Chris Jericho tap out on Dynamite, hopefully putting an end to the long standing rivalry.

4. Blackpool Combat Club (+4)

The BCC scored a trios victory on Dynamite against CMLL talent, and then Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli notched another tag team win. The two then had a brawl against FTR, likely setting up a match between the two teams at Revolution.

3. Toni Storm (+7)

“Timeless” Toni racked up two wins this week, one against Red Velvet on Dynamite and another against Queen Aminata on Collision. Storm’s work as of late has slightly improved, and I am personally excited to see the match between her and Purrazzo.

2. Darby Allin and Sting (+5)

There are new AEW Tag Team Champions in the form of Allin and Sting. The enigmatic duo claimed the gold, only to be attacked, brutally, by The Young Bucks to end the show.

1. Adam Page and Swerve Strickland (+1)

Page and Strickland are in one ranking this week because both men fought an awesome opening match on Dynamite, one that ended in a time limit draw. Now, the two of them will join AEW Champion Samoa Joe in a three-way match for Revolution.

Top 20 Combo Power Rankings (WWE and AEW):

20. Kris Statlander and Willow Nightingale (NR)

19. Ilja Dragunov (NR)

18. Imperium (NR)

17. Becky Lynch (NR)

16. The Young Bucks (NR)

15. Seth Rollins (-8)

14. Daniel Garcia (NR)

13. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (NR)

12. Randy Orton (NR)

11. Deonna Purrazzo (+3)

10. Samoa Joe (-4)

9. Konosuke Takeshita (NR)

8. Carmelo Hayes (NR)

7. Blackpool Combat Club (+11)

6. Toni Storm (+14)

5. Drew McIntyre (+7)

4. Damage CTRL (-2)

3. Darby Allin and Sting (+12)

2. Adam Page (+1) and Swerve Strickland (+2)

  1. Cody Rhodes

Who would you have in your Top 10 Power Rankings of both WWE and AEW? What would be your ultimate combo list? Let us know by leaving a comment down below!

The Ultimate Power Rankings for both WWE and AEW are back for another week, and there have been some notable changes in the rankings. This week’s rankings take into account all the results and highlights from WWE’s Raw, NXT, SmackDown, AEW’s Dynamite, Rampage, and Collision.

Starting with the WWE Top 10 Power Rankings:

10. Ilja Dragunov (NR): The NXT Champion had another successful title defense against Dijak on NXT.

9. Imperium (NR): Gunther celebrated his 600-day reign as WWE Intercontinental Champion, but Imperium had to flee on Raw due to interference from The New Day and Jey Uso.

8. Becky Lynch (NR): The clear favorite to face Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania, Lynch qualified for the Women’s Elimination Chamber match by defeating Shayna Baszler on Raw.

7. Seth Rollins (-3): The World Heavyweight Champion’s reign has been underwhelming, but there is a glimmer of hope as he may have a potential tag team match against Roman Reigns and The Rock.

6. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (NR): The new #1 contenders for the Undisputed Tag Team Championship earned their title shot by defeating #DIY on SmackDown.

5. Randy Orton (NR): Orton qualified for the Men’s Elimination Chamber match by defeating Sami Zayn on SmackDown.

4. Carmelo Hayes (NR): Hayes turned on Trick Williams and made his presence known by attacking Ilja Dragunov on NXT. His character development has been impressive.

3. Drew McIntyre (+4): McIntyre’s heel run has been fantastic, and he continued to embrace his menacing role by attacking Cody Rhodes on Raw and qualifying for the Elimination Chamber match with a win over AJ Styles.

2. Damage CTRL: The storyline involving Bayley, Dakota Kai, and the WWE Women’s Championship is heating up, and Bayley is gaining popularity as a babyface.

1. Cody Rhodes: Rhodes has secured a rematch against Roman Reigns for WrestleMania, reversing the events of the past few weeks.

Moving on to the AEW Top 10 Power Rankings:

10. Kris Statlander and Willow Nightingale (NR): Statlander and Nightingale’s partnership with Stokely Hathaway has been entertaining, and they earned a win over The Outcasts on Rampage.

9. The Young Bucks (NR): The Young Bucks used their EVP position to their advantage, securing a win on Rampage and sending a message to Darby Allin and Sting.

8. Daniel Garcia (NR): Garcia’s new makeover has been well-received, and he defeated Shane Taylor on Collision. He also set up a match against Adam Copeland for Dynamite, with the winner earning a shot at Christian Cage’s TNT title.

7. Deonna Purrazzo (-1): Purrazzo continues her winning streak, defeating Kiera Hogan on Collision as she prepares for a match for the AEW Women’s World Championship.

6. Samoa Joe (-3): The AEW World Champion was unhappy that his title defense at Revolution will be a three-way match involving Adam Page and Swerve Strickland.

5. Konosuke Takeshita (NR): Takeshita made Chris Jericho tap out on Dynamite, potentially ending their long-standing rivalry.

4. Blackpool Combat Club (+4): The BCC scored a victory against CMLL talent on Dynamite and had a brawl with FTR, setting up a potential match at Revolution.

3. Toni Storm (+7): Storm had two wins this week, defeating Red Velvet on Dynamite and Queen Aminata on Collision. Her recent performances have shown improvement.

2. Darby Allin and Sting (+5): Allin and Sting became the new AEW Tag Team Champions, but their celebration was cut short by a brutal attack from The Young Bucks.

1. Adam Page and Swerve Strickland (+1): Page and Strickland had an impressive opening match on Dynamite that ended in a time limit draw. They will now join Samoa Joe in a three-way match for the AEW Championship at Revolution.

Finally, the Top 20 Combo Power Rankings (WWE and AEW):

20. Kris Statlander and Willow Nightingale (NR)
19. Ilja Dragunov (NR)
18. Imperium (NR)
17. Becky Lynch (NR)
16. The Young Bucks (NR)
15. Seth Rollins (-8)
14. Daniel Garcia (NR)
13. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (NR)
12. Randy Orton (NR)
11. Deonna Purrazzo (+3)
10. Samoa Joe (-4)
9. Konosuke Takeshita (NR)
8. Carmelo Hayes (NR)
7. Blackpool Combat Club (+11)
6. Toni