BECKY LYNCH IS
'THE MAN' AS SHE TAKES OVER NO. 1 SPOT
What a difference six weeks can
make. The last time this panel convened, The Shield was riding high, Brock
Lesnar was seemingly winding down this run with WWE and Becky Lynch was only
scratching the surface of what she'd eventually become.
Now, as the calendar turns over
into December, it's a completely different world of WWE. Raw's been thrown into
chaos, as Roman Reigns had to step away due to a leukemia diagnosis, the remnants
of The Shield dissolved and Braun Strowman went down to injury. Brock's back on
top, and the next couple of months of Monday Night Raw seem uncertain at best.
AJ Styles held the WWE
championship for 371 days, but despite the phenomenal work in the ring, there
was much missing from his reign.
SmackDown, on the other hand, has
become must-watch TV on a weekly basis. Daniel Bryan is a freshly evil WWE
champion, but he's playing second fiddle at the moment. Lynch's ascent to the
top of the WWE (and these rankings, by no coincidence) took the unlikeliest of
paths. After a tremendous match against Charlotte Flair that was undeniably one
of the best of the year in WWE, Lynch and Ronda Rousey were lined up for a
high-profile collision at Survivor Series.
It was the lone cross-branded
match with any buildup and culminated with an attack on Rousey and the whole
Raw women's division just days before Survivor Series -- only the match never
happened, as Lynch took a stray punch to the face during the melee.
The result was one of the most
iconic scenes in recent memory on WWE, as a bloody Lynch still laid waste to
Rousey and stood defiantly, staring down her opponent-to-be. Only it wasn't to
be, as Lynch's injuries kept her from that match; the residual excitement was so
much, however, that Flair stepped into Lynch's place and got a defining moment
for herself with a late-match attack on Rousey using a kendo stick.
Now that Lynch has been cleared
ahead of TLC, SmackDown is striking while the iron is hot, as Lynch will put
her SmackDown women's championship on the line in a TLC triple-threat match
against Flair and Asuka. It's immediately the most important match on the final
pay-per-view event of 2018, and with eyes toward a possible Rousey match in
2019 and the means to do it with the upcoming Royal Rumble in January, almost
any outcome is possible in this match.
It's been fascinating to watch
the unflinching and ever-growing support that Lynch gets every time she opens
her mouth, steps into the ring or even lashes out on Twitter. There's a lot of
talk about women main-eventing WrestleMania 35, and Lynch seems to hold the key
at this moment. We've seen how much can change over the course of a couple of
months, but as Lynch continues to reach more and more dizzying heights, it's
only fair to recognize how far she has come in just over two months.
Lynch is the first woman ever to
top the ESPN WWE Power Rankings, and she nearly swept the first-place votes. At
this moment in time, Becky Lynch is undeniably "The Man".
Rankings are based upon the
perceived value of a superstar to the on-screen product of WWE, which is
determined by me. Number in parentheses indicates first-place votes.
1
|
Becky Lynch (6)
|
+3
|
When you step back and think of
Becky's ascent, it's astonishing. We all assumed Charlotte Flair and Ronda
Rousey would take the women's evolution to the next level, but it's the
SmackDown champ who has the most ardent and passion fan base in the WWE today,
and that includes the men. Her beeline to the top of the summit is one of the
best wrestling stories of 2018.
2
|
Seth
Rollins
|
NR
|
At a moment when Monday Night Raw
is in desperate need of stars, Rollins is the one constant upon which the show
can rely on week after week. Yes, his feud with Dean Ambrose has had its ups
and downs, and yes, 132 matches against Dolph Ziggler might be excessive, but every
time Rollins is out there, you're always going to like what you see.
3
|
Daniel
Bryan
|
+4
|
The "New" Daniel Bryan
came out of nowhere, but it's exactly what Bryan and SmackDown Live need right
now. Bryan winning the WWE title from AJ Styles on the SmackDown before
Survivor Series felt like the WWE angling to avoid another Styles-Brock Lesnar
matchup, but the attack after the match showed it was much more than that.
Bryan as part of the "YES" movement was as popular as any WWE
superstar, but something about his run since his return felt off. Bryan was
given a second life as a WWE superstar, something no one but Bryan expected to
happen. With that second life, it was time for Bryan to do something new,
something he hadn't already accomplished before he had to deal with a rash of
serious injuries.
This is a version of Daniel Bryan
we haven't seen in WWE. You'd have to go back to his days as the
maroon-trunks-wearing Bryan Danielson in Ring of Honor to find the closest
version of the Daniel Bryan we're seeing now. He has an attitude. There's a new
aggressiveness to the way he works in the ring. He's completely a different
performer. That's the Daniel Bryan fans want to see face AJ Styles at
TLC.
4
|
Drew
McIntyre
|
-1
|
With apologies to Dolph Ziggler,
Braun Strowman, Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley, Lio Rush and whichever random heel
WWE pairs him up with next, Drew McIntyre has become a standout performer on a
weekly basis -- and he's clearly on the path to gold.
5
|
Ronda
Rousey
|
-
|
It's not surprising that Rousey
ended up as a champion this early into her WWE run, but it's a very pleasant
surprise that she already has become so comfortable in the ring. She's
continued to combine her judo skills with professional wrestling, and you can
see her skill set evolve with every match. Also, much respect for the absolute
beating she took with a kendo stick and a chair at Survivor Series. That's not
something they teach you (or allow) in UFC or the Olympics.
6
|
Charlotte
Flair
|
NR
|
That Flair may not rank among the
top two female wrestlers in the WWE might seem like a knock on her, but it
isn't. The reality is that Flair's in-ring storytelling has progressed to the
point where she helped catapult Rousey to new heights with one memorable match.
That skill is a major factor in the women's division taking charge in today's
WWE, and will keep Flair in main event contention for years to come. --
KC Joyner
7
|
AJ Styles
|
-5
|
Styles lost the WWE championship
a couple of weeks ago after an impressive 371-day title reign. Title or no
title, Styles is among the best in-ring performers in the world. As long as
he's active, he belongs in the upper half of this list, regardless of where
he's ended up this time around.
8
|
Dean
Ambrose
|
NR
|
We've gotten only occasional
flashes of it during his six years in the WWE, but when Dean Ambrose has a
microphone in his hand and free reign to go where he wants, he's among the best
promos in the company. The burning of his Shield vest and the doctor's office
visit both seemed a bit contrived on the surface, but if you listen to what
Ambrose is saying in those promos, it's clear that his potential will be best
realized as the villainous foil to Seth Rollins and whoever is next in line.
Opportunities abound on Raw, and Ambrose is in a spot where he can take full
advantage.
9
|
Randy Orton
|
NR
|
Orton is at his best when he's
allowed to push the limits of human decency. In the current family-friendly
WWE, that can be difficult to do and keep being invited back the next week, but
Orton is doing an admirable job of pushing the limits, being vicious and brutal
and leaving us wondering what he's going to do next to his handpicked victims.
10
|
Brock
Lesnar
|
NR
|
It speaks volumes for the state
of the WWE today that Lesnar may be the only male wrestler who appears to be
properly lined up for a shot at the main event of WrestleMania 35. If only we
could find a way to book a fatal 4-way with Lesnar, Becky Lynch, Charlotte
Flair and Ronda Rousey -- it could be the most memorable main in event in
WrestleMania history. -- Joyner
DROPPED FROM RANKINGS: The Shield, Braun
Strowman, The Miz, Triple H, R-Truth
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Strowman, The New Day, Baron Corbin,
The Miz, Tommaso Ciampa, Buddy Murphy, Bobby Lashley,
Rey Mysterio, Velveteen Dream
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