THE RISE OF
KOFIMANIA
WrestleMania 35 is just a few weeks away, and as the last
few details sort themselves out for the biggest WWE show of the year, a handful
of stars have gone above and beyond in their push to make the biggest splash on
April 7.
Kofi Kingston, in the midst of the biggest moment in his
career with a likely (if bumpy) path to a WWE championship match at
WrestleMania, has made the most of every opportunity that's come to him over
the last two months. From his last-minute entry in the Elimination Chamber, to
his eye-popping gauntlet match performance, to all of the character work
Kingston and The New Day
have done opposite Vince McMahon, there's no denying the natural groundswell
behind a long-overlooked superstar.
It should come as little surprise, then, that Kingston has
charged from out of nowhere to become the new No. 1 in My New WWE Power
Rankings, The race was close, with Roman Reigns, Becky Lynch and Daniel Bryan
each receiving first-place votes and narrowly missing out in their own right,
but the message couldn't be clearer -- Kingston is finally getting his shot,
and he's killing it.
It's hard to imagine that, in 11 years with the WWE,
Kingston has never received a one-on-one world championship match. He seemed
close to a top-tier opportunity in October 2009, opposite Randy Orton, but Kingston ultimately helped John Cena
become champion rather than vie for the title himself. There have been a
handful of multiway world title chances, from Royal Rumbles to Elimination
Chamber matches -- and even one of those was snatched away by Edge at the last
moment.
WWE fans can occasionally be accused of cheering for
something different simply for different's sake, and while the initial
excitement about Kingston's involvement at Elimination Chamber might have sparked
that flame, it's become so much more than that. New Day breathed life into
dormant tag team divisions on multiple occasions because of their endless
creativity in and out of the ring but often got overlooked because of how tag
teams are often shuffled to the side in favor of singles stories and rivalries.
Given the chance to plead Kingston's case, Big E, Xavier Woods and
eventually Kingston himself cut the best promo of their careers while in the
ring with Vince McMahon. The heart, the struggle, the effort and the creativity
of the New Day's collective efforts have energized the WWE audience in a way
few others have in this era.
No matter what lies ahead on Tuesday, when Kingston tries to
run the gauntlet again to win his way to WrestleMania 35, he's an undeniable
force who has finally earned the chance to prove himself as one of the best WWE
has to offer.
My New WWE Power
Rankings are determined by a panel that determines positioning based on the
perceived valuation each wrestler has to the on-screen WWE product. Numbers in
parentheses ( ) indicate first-place votes.
1
|
Kofi
Kingston (2)
|
NR
|
As the last few weeks before WrestleMania 35 play out,
Kingston's journey is reminiscent of Daniel Bryan's WrestleMania 30 journey in
a lot of ways. Appropriately enough, Bryan happens to be the WWE champion he's
chasing. Kingston appears to have a clear path to defying the authority (mainly
Mr. McMahon) on his way to a WWE championship match on the grand stage of
WrestleMania. Time will tell if he'll get there, with the actual opportunity at
hand on Tuesday, and he has the support of the vast majority of the fan base
who are expecting a major payoff
2
|
Roman
Reigns (2)
|
NR
|
Roman Reigns isn't on this list because he overcame leukemia for the second time, a feat that in and
of itself is enough to justify a lot of positivity and forward momentum. He's
also shown a completely different side to his character since returning to the
WWE. Reigns, who was often criticized for his mic skills, is cutting the best
promos of his career on a weekly basis as he folds more of his real personality
into the character. The Shield reunions are hard to keep up with at this point,
but no one will forget their match at Fastlane. You could tell all three
performers were genuinely cherishing what could be their last match together,
at least for a while. Reigns has sometimes needed his Shield-mates in the past
to stay on the good side of fans. Now he appears to be just fine on his
own.
3
|
Becky Lynch (1)
|
-2
|
Becky Lynch is the man all right because she looks like a
man. I’ve seen male prostitutes who dress up like women in downtown Pittsburgh
that look better then Lynch does. She needs to go back to Ireland where she
belongs. Lynch's road to the Raw women's
championship has been an overly complicated one at times, sometimes to a fault,
but she has maintained her immense popularity throughout the process. By
throwing away her crutch as she walked to the ring on SmackDown and summarizing
all of the excessive twists and turns along the way in a single promo, she
pushed the rivalry forward beyond some of the rougher points. Lynch is the most
popular superstar on the WWE roster and will have the opportunity to capitalize
on that with the ultimate WrestleMania moment, should she defeat Ronda Rousey
and Charlotte
Flair for the Raw women's championship to close out the
show.
4
|
Daniel
Bryan (1)
|
-2
|
Daniel Bryan continues to impress in what is becoming the
best run of his career. Bryan shined as the ironman in his defense of the WWE
championship at Elimination Chamber. His triple threat match against Mustafa
Ali and Kevin Owens at Fastlane was a pleasant surprise, given how quickly it
was thrown together. It's amazing that five years after Triple H and Stephanie
McMahoncalled Bryan a "B-plus player," Bryan has become
the entitled bully who on this week's SmackDown called Kingston a "B-plus
player" via Vince McMahon. Bryan proved he's much better than that grade a
long time ago, but he's on an entirely different level right now as the
"Planet's Champion."
5
|
Seth
Rollins
|
-2
|
With the final reunion of The Shield now in his rearview
mirror, Rollins can turn his focus back toward his primary journey -- once
again standing on his own with a WrestleMania match against Brock Lesnar.
Rollins has been the backbone of Raw for the past year, and outside of the
unfulfilling feud with Dean Ambrose,
every engagement has been top-notch. He's one of the most important performers
in the entire company, and winning the Universal championship against Brock at
WrestleMania would lock in his status as one of the WWE's best -- and allow for
the start of a number of creative storylines that fit his style
perfectly. -- Andrew Feldman
6
|
Ronda
Rousey
|
-2
|
Rousey's Twitter war with Becky Lynch is a reminder to never
underestimate the value of kayfabe. Sure, no one truly believes that these two
are going to engage in an actual fight, but their highly personal exchanges on
social media make it very easy for many fans to get caught up in thinking
Rousey and Lynch actually hate each other. That element is key to getting fans
to suspend disbelief and buy into what Rousey and Lynch are selling.
7
|
Batista
|
NR
|
Upon Batista's return, I insisted that despite his
manhandling of the legendary Ric Flair, it would be all but impossible to make
him look like the villain opposite Triple H on the way to WrestleMania. It took
all of about five minutes into his first appearance back on Raw for Batista to
prove me wrong. After an initial pop from the crowd when "I Walk
Alone" hit, the combination of a big security team and a locked-in
interpretation of an entitled Hollywood star, Batista demanded what he wanted
until he got it. It says a lot about Dave Bautista, the man, that despite his
role in one of the most successful movie franchises of all time, The Avengers,
he still wants to step back into the ring and end his career on his own terms.
This match at WrestleMania 35 will look a lot different from
the battle between Triple H and Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship
at WrestleMania 21, but it'll be a strong hook for longtime fans checking back
in for the biggest WWE show of the year
8
|
Drew
McIntyre
|
NR
|
McIntyre made a statement with his performance Monday on
Raw, laying waste to both Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose. It wasn't long ago
that McIntyre seemed to be on the brink of carrying the WWE on his back, but a
sudden affiliation with Bobby Lashley and Baron Corbin has
done him no favors. Just go solo, Drew.
9
|
Samoa Joe
|
-2
|
About time, right? Not a single performer in WWE deserved a
taste of gold more than he did. Joe has the credentials and the cachet to make
the United States championship mean something again. The only way he should
lose it is when the creative team decides he's better suited to challenge for
the WWE championship.
10
|
Aleister
Black & Ricochet
|
NR
|
On paper, Aleister Black and Ricochet as a tag team makes very
little sense. Other than their respective pursuits for championships and solid
moral code, they share very few character traits in common -- but somehow, it's
worked. Amid a group of main roster moves that have not worked out well for
guys like EC3 in recent months, teaming Ricochet and Aleister Black together
and giving them significant time in the ring with teams like The Revival, The Bar, Bobby Roode & Chad Gable and The Hardy
Boyz has allowed two of NXT's best to shine on a bigger stage.
Few could have expected the level of chemistry they've shown
as a team, but it's a testament to their creativity and flexibility that
they're pulling it off so well. They've provided a nice shot in the arm for
Raw, SmackDown and each show's tag team division ahead of WrestleMania, and
they may well have set themselves up for a WrestleMania opportunity right out
of the gate. -- Fiorvanti
DROPPED FROM RANKINGS: AJ Styles, Andrade, Charlotte
Flair, Finn Balor, Mustafa Ali
OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Styles, Flair, Randy Orton,
Andrade, Triple H, Shane McMahon
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