Top WWE Superstars & Jobbers: 2018 Week 46

WWE has a big weekend coming up with Survivor Series and NXT TakeOver: WarGames, along with a whole week’s worth of shows from Los Angeles. As mentioned last week, the rankings are a bit weird here since Survivor Series is all cross-branded matches, and NXT is mostly filler with video packages. But there is NXT UK…

Top Raw Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Braun Strowman33-13-111
2Rezar19-5-122
3Akam18-6-132
4Bobby Lashley20-10-044
5Seth Rollins28-20-053
6Drew McIntyre16-10-065
7No Way Jose12-9-077
8Brock Lesnar4-1-088
9Finn Bálor28-26-09
10Dash Wilder19-18-1(-1)9


Fallen off from last week: Scott Dawson (10)

Not a whole lot moved on the Raw side of things, with Finn Balor sneaking his way back onto the list as he qualified for the men’s Survivor Series team.

Top SmackDown Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1AJ Styles25-11-411
2Shinsuke Nakamura18-9-321
3Jeff Hardy16-10-133
4Xavier Woods13-10-144
5Rey Mysterio6-3-055
6Daniel Bryan13-11-164
7Jimmy Uso12-11-177
8Andrade “Cien” Almas10-10-085
9Big Show1-1-19
10Kofi Kingston10-11-2(-1)6


Fallen off from last week: Karl Anderson (10)

This looks like a mirror image of Raw’s changes, with Big Show moving in on the ninth spot and bumping two people down. He’s a manager for a match on Sunday though, so it makes less sense. Oh, and Daniel Bryan won the WWE Championship.

Top Cruiserweights

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Cedric Alexander25-4-011
2Gran Metalik20-8-122
3Lince Dorado19-10-233
4Kalisto19-12-142
5Mustafa Ali14-8-255
6Buddy Murphy10-5-165
7Lio Rush7-4-074
8Hideo Itami8-6-385
9The Brian Kendrick7-7-099
10Akira Tozawa12-13-2109


No changes this week for the Cruiserweights.

Top NXT Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Pete Dunne12-3-211
2Rowe6-0-0(+1)2
3Lars Sullivan7-2-1(+1)3
4Hanson6-1-0(-2)2
5Tommaso Ciampa5-1-054
6Dave Mastiff3-0-06
7Jordan Devlin3-0-07
8Keith Lee3-0-0(-2)6
9Kyle O’Reilly8-6-09
10Tyler Bate8-6-010


Fallen off from last week: Nick Miller (7), Shane Thorne (8), Ricochet (9), Trent Seven (10)

It’s an NXT UK invasion! With two episodes this week and US NXT focusing on video packages for TakeOver, they were able to take three spots. Kyle O’Reilly also got back on the list as he helped The Undisputed ERA get the advantage for the WarGames Match.

Top Female Superstars

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrevPeak
1AsukaSD29-7-111
2Charlotte FlairSD22-10-122
3Ronda RouseyRAW10-0-033
4Shayna BaszlerNXT11-2-0(+1)2
5Bianca BelairNXT8-1-2(+1)2
6Kairi SaneNXT10-5-0(+1)5
7Ember MoonRAW20-16-0(+1)6
8Lacey EvansNXT8-5-08
9Toni StormNXT4-1-099
10Nia JaxRAW15-13-01010


Fallen off from last week: Becky Lynch (4 – injured)

Nia Jax ruined everything and punched Becky Lynch for real in the face, breaking her nose and giving her a concussion. She messed up the Becky vs. Ronda match, causing most of Sunday’s show to be shuffled around and I hate her. Oh, and Lacey Evans won a random match to get back on the list.

Top Jobbers

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrev
1Curt HawkinsRAW0-25-01
2RhynoRAW3-24-12
3ViktorRAW1-20-03
4Ariya DaivariRAW0-17-04
5Heath SlaterRAW4-21-1(+2)
6Tony NeseRAW7-24-1(-1)
7Sonya DevilleSD3-19-0(-1)
8KonnorRAW4-19-08
9TJPRAW8-22-19
10Mandy RoseSD4-17-010

Heath Slater suffered another loss on Main Event to move up two spots. Curt Hawkins also got another loss to keep his top spot secure.