Top WWE Superstars & Jobbers: 2018 Week 9

Each week, we look through the win-loss records of the WWE Superstars during the year to see who really are the best and worst, if wins and losses actually mattered. You can view more over in our Statistics section. You can also help support us by subscribing to our Patreon.

We’re now on the other side of Raw’s final pay-per-view and are now looking forward to next week’s finale for SmackDown’s pay-per-views. Then we can finally get to building WrestleMania, which seems to have a really bad headline match. John Cena did switch brands again though, but he’s still not appearing on either’s list.

Top Raw Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Goldust6-2-0(+1)1
2Dash Wilder5-2-0(-1)1
3Karl Anderson5-2-0(+2)2
4Scott Dawson5-2-0(-1)3
5Braun Strowman5-3-0(-1)2
6Luke Gallows4-2-0(+3)3
7Brock Lesnar1-0-010 (-1)7
8Finn Bálor6-6-0(-2)1
9Cesaro5-5-09
10Sheamus5-5-010


Fallen off from last week: The Miz (7), Titus O’Neil (8)

Goldust convinced someone to let him compete on Main Event against Curt Hawkins so he could quickly reclaim his top spot. The Bálor Club moved up while everyone else moved down due to their win on the Elimination Chamber Kickoff, and The Miz fell completely off after going 1-3 this week in matches. That’s a lot of matches.

Top SmackDown Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Bobby Roode6-0-011
2Harper4-0-022
3Rowan4-0-033
4Shinsuke Nakamura4-1-1(+2)3
5Jimmy Uso3-0-052
6AJ Styles5-3-0(-2)2
7Baron Corbin3-2-1(+2)7
8Xavier Woods3-2-0(-1)7
9Jey Uso2-1-0(-1)7
10Big E2-2-01010


Shinsuke Nakamura and AJ Styles both competed this week, but the one who is not the champion is the one who won their match, resulting in them swapping positions on the list. Baron Corbin also moved up two spots because he won somehow.

Top Cruiserweights

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Cedric Alexander10-0-011
2Gran Metalik8-1-022
3Kalisto6-1-032
4Lince Dorado4-1-044
5Akira Tozawa3-2-0(+2)2
6Mustafa Ali3-2-0(-1)4
7Mark Andrews1-0-0(-1)6
8Hideo Itami1-1-085
9TJP3-7-092
10Drew Gulak1-6-0109


Akira Tozawa defeated local punching bag Ariya Daivari on Main Event to regain a winning record and more up two spots. Kalisto suffering his first loss on 205 Live wasn’t quite enough to have him lose his spot.

Top NXT Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Roderick Strong4-2-0(+2)1
2Velveteen Dream3-1-0(+5)2
3Nick Miller2-0-0(-2)1
4Shane Thorne2-0-0(-2)2
5Andrade “Cien” Almas2-1-0(-1)4
6Bobby Fish2-1-0(-1)1
7Kyle O’Reilly2-1-0(-1)2
8Alexander Wolfe1-0-084
9Buddy Murphy1-0-099
10Eric Young1-0-0105


Roderick Strong’s tenure on 205 Live in the championship tournament is doing wonders for him as he moves up to the top spot this week. Velveteen Dream also had a fantastic match on NXT against Tyler Bate to make a huge 5-spot jump into second.

Top Female Superstars

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrevPeak
1AsukaRAW10-0-011
2BayleyRAW6-4-022
3Ruby RiottSD4-2-0(+3)3
4Shayna BaszlerNXT3-1-0(+4)4
5Bianca BelairNXT2-0-0(-2)2
6Nikki CrossNXT2-0-0(-2)4
7Charlotte FlairSD3-2-0(-2)4
8Sarah LoganSD3-2-0(-1)3
9Liv MorganSD3-3-010 (+1)9
10Lacey EvansNXT1-1-010


Fallen off from last week: Sasha Banks (9)

The state of the women in WWE is quite interesting right now. The top two positions belong to Raw, but the remaining eight are evenly split between SmackDown and NXT. It doesn’t help the Raw women that six of them lot on Sunday at Elimination Chamber.

Top Jobbers

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrev
1Ariya DaivariRAW0-10-01
2Tony NeseRAW0-8-02
3Curt HawkinsRAW0-6-03
4Aiden EnglishSD0-5-0(+3)
5Jack GallagherRAW0-5-0(-1)
6Drew GulakRAW1-6-0(-1)
7Mandy RoseRAW1-6-0
8Nia JaxRAW1-6-0
9Sami ZaynSD2-7-1
10Sonya DevilleRAW2-7-0


Fallen off from last week: Adam Cole (6), Heath Slater (8), Kevin Owens (9), Rhyno (10)

After Kevin Owens got his first win of the year last week, Adam Cole followed up this week, bay-bay! But this is the week that both of them left this list as the entire bottom four were all swept out after Elimination Chamber.