The Comprehensive WWE and AEW Power Rankings for December 4, 2023

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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 (November 27) and to Sunday (December 3). This means that all the results and highlights from this week’s Raw, NXT, AEW Dynamite, SmackDown, AEW Rampage, and AEW Collision will all play a factor in the rankings.

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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. Wes Lee (NR)

Lee prevailed over Bronson Reed, Cameron Grimes, and Johnny Gargano in a fatal-four way match to become #1 contender for the NXT North American Championship.

9. Gunther (-5)

The Intercontinental Champion is teasing another title defense against The Miz, ultimately will lead to another historic retainment.

8. Shinsuke Nakamura (+1)

Nakamura made his intentions known; he was talking about Cody Rhodes. Now, Nakamura will turn his attention to a short feud with Rhodes. Despite probably losing the feud, it’s great to have Nakamura consistently on TV.

7. Santos Escobar

Escobar continued his winning ways by besting Joaquin Wilde on SmackDown. Expect Escobar to continue picking up dubs before an eventual match with Rey Mysterio.

6. The Creed Brothers (NR)

The new #1 contender’s for the Tag Team Titles belong to Brutus and Julius Creed. It is great to see the Creeds get a quick opportunity so early into coming on the main roster.

5. The Judgment Day (+1)

The Judgment Day have new #1 contender’s for their Undisputed Tag Team Titles. Dominik Mysterio also has a new #1 contender for his North American Championship in Lee. Ripley also had a great promo duel with Randy Orton on Raw.

4. Cody Rhodes (-1)

Rhodes next stop gap before WrestleMania is a feud with Nakamura. Rhodes will most certainly come out on top leading into the Royal Rumble.

3. Randy Orton (+2)

Orton made his singles return on Raw, defeating Dominik Mysterio. Then on SmackDown, Orton signed with the blue brand, leaving Raw, in hopes of getting his hands on Roman Reigns and The Bloodline.

2. CM Punk (-1)

Punk made his grand return to Monday Night Raw. It wasn’t the best promo in the world, but it did the job reasonably well, hopefully setting up Punk to an injury-free final run of his career.

1. Seth Rollins (+1)

The path to Rollins finally main eventing a WrestleMania is upon us, as the arrival of Punk and Rollins name dropping him in his Raw promo have continued to progress the speculation of them two hosing off at Mania. For now, Rollins will continue his feud with Dow McIntyre for the World Heavyweight Championship, and also will defend against Jey Uso next week.

AEW TOP 10 POWER RANKINGS:

10. Skye Blue (-2)

Blue is set to face off against “Timeless” Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship.

9. Andrade El Idolo (NR)

Andrade prevailed against Daniel Garcia in the Continental Classic of the Blue League on Collision.

8. The Patriarchy (-2)

Christian Cage is defending his TNT Championship against Adam Copeland next week in Montreal, Canada.

7. Samoa Joe

Joe is facing MJF at World’s End and next week him and MJF will team up to face the devils on Dynamite. It is certain that a reveal of the devil is rapidly approaching. And with MJF’s injury, Joe stands a solid chance at walking out of Long Island with the AEW World Championship.

6. Orange Cassidy (-4)

Things have been kinda of wonky for Cassidy recently, as he hasn’t been involved in any big feuds since retaining against Jon Moxley at Full Gear. He’s still obviously great and hopefully he gets back in the big picture of AEW.

5. Jon Moxley (+4)

Moxley pulled away for a win in the Gold League’s Continental Classic, winning by submission over Jay Lethal on Dynamite.

4. Julia Hart (+1)

Hart retained the TBS Championship against Emi Sakura on Dynamite. On Collision, she interrupted Abadon, setting up a future date between them two for the title.

3. MJF

The AEW World Champion bounced back after a rocky week, cutting a very good promo about Samoa Joe and teasing of the devil.

2. House of Black (+2)

The group picked up two more victories this week, both on Collision. Brody King pulled off another upset by beating Claudio Castagnoli in the Blue League of the Continental Classic. Then, Malakai Black and Buddy Matthews knocked off Christopher Daniels and Matt Sedan in tag team competition.

1. Mogul Embassy

Swerve Strickland continues to show he is a money-making star, racking up another victory in the Continental Classic’s Gold League, defeating Jay White.

Top 20 Combo Power Rankings (WWE and AEW):

20. Skye Blue (-4)

19. Andrade El Idolo (NR)

18. Wes Lee (NR)

17. The Patriarchy (-5)

16. Gunther (-7)

15. Shinsuke Nakamura (+4)

14. Samoa Joe (-1)

13. Santos Escobar (+1)

12. Orange Cassidy (-8)

11. Jon Moxley (+6)

10. The Creed Brothers (NR)

9. The Judgment Day (+2)

8. Cody Rhodes (-3)

7. Julia Hart (+1)

6. MJF

5. Randy Orton (+5)

4. CM Punk (-2)

3. Seth Rollins

2. House of Black (+5)

1. Mogul Embassy

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!

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The Ultimate Power Rankings for WWE and AEW are here, showcasing the wrestlers who have improved their stock and those who have downgraded their position among the rest. This article will cover the rankings from Monday (November 27) to Sunday (December 3), including the results and highlights from Raw, NXT, AEW Dynamite, SmackDown, AEW Rampage, and AEW Collision.

In the WWE Top 10 Power Rankings, Wes Lee takes the 10th spot after winning a fatal-four way match to become the #1 contender for the NXT North American Championship. Gunther drops to 9th place but continues to tease another title defense against The Miz. Shinsuke Nakamura moves up to 8th place after making his intentions known about Cody Rhodes and starting a short feud with him. Santos Escobar secures the 7th spot by defeating Joaquin Wilde on SmackDown. The Creed Brothers enter the rankings at 6th place as the new #1 contenders for the Tag Team Titles. The Judgment Day takes the 5th spot with new #1 contenders for their Undisputed Tag Team Titles, and Cody Rhodes drops to 4th place as he prepares for a feud with Nakamura. Randy Orton climbs to 3rd place after making his singles return on Raw and signing with SmackDown. CM Punk slips to 2nd place after his return to Monday Night Raw, and Seth Rollins claims the top spot as he continues his feud with Drew McIntyre for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Moving on to the AEW Top 10 Power Rankings, Skye Blue drops to 10th place as she prepares to face “Timeless” Toni Storm for the AEW Women’s World Championship. Andrade El Idolo enters the rankings at 9th place after defeating Daniel Garcia in the Continental Classic of the Blue League on Collision. The Patriarchy falls to 8th place, and Christian Cage defends his TNT Championship against Adam Copeland next week. Samoa Joe takes the 7th spot and faces MJF at World’s End, with a reveal of the devil approaching. Orange Cassidy slips to 6th place after not being involved in any big feuds recently. Jon Moxley climbs to 5th place after winning the Gold League’s Continental Classic by submission over Jay Lethal. Julia Hart moves up to 4th place after retaining the TBS Championship against Emi Sakura and setting up a future match with Abadon. MJF holds the 3rd spot as the AEW World Champion, and House of Black jumps to 2nd place with two more victories on Collision. Mogul Embassy claims the top spot with Swerve Strickland’s impressive performance in the Continental Classic’s Gold League.

Finally, the article concludes with the Top 20 Combo Power Rankings, combining both WWE and AEW wrestlers. Skye Blue takes the 20th spot, followed by Andrade El Idolo at 19th and Wes Lee at 18th. The Patriarchy drops to 17th, and Gunther falls to 16th. Shinsuke Nakamura moves up to 15th, and Samoa Joe takes the 14th spot. Santos Escobar secures the 13th position, and Orange Cassidy slips to 12th. Jon Moxley climbs to 11th place, followed by The Creed Brothers at 10th and The Judgment Day at 9th. Cody Rhodes drops to 8th, and Julia Hart moves up to 7th. MJF holds the 6th spot, while Randy Orton climbs to 5th. CM Punk slips to 4th, and Seth Rollins remains in 3rd place. House of Black jumps to 2nd, and Mogul Embassy claims the top spot.

In conclusion, these Power Rankings provide an overview of the top-performing wrestlers in both WWE and AEW. The rankings reflect their recent performances and storylines, giving fans an idea of who is rising and falling in the wrestling world.