Thursday, December 20, 2012

2012 Year in Review: PPV Awards

So, the final Pay-Per-View, TLC, is in the books. I have been keeping track of specific stats for Pay-Per-Views and I have my 2012 PPV awards to hand out.

Curtain Jerker of the Year
This Superstar was in the most opening matches of a PPV...

Dolph Ziggler and Sin Cara


Both of these Superstars won the award with four matches in the opener of a PPV. Tyson Kidd, Rey Mysterio, and Cody Rhodes were all in the running for this award with three. 

Main Eventer of the Year
This superstar was in the most main events during PPV's...

John Cena

Does this really surprise anybody? John Cena lead this award with nine main event matches. The next closest superstars, Big Show CM Punk, had only three main event spots and CM Punk was champion for every single one of those Pay-Per-Views. Only two of John Cena's main event spots were actually in WWE or World title matches. 

Poster Boy of the Year
This Superstar was on more Pay-Per-View posters than anybody else...

John Cena



John Cena was on three of the PPV posters. Brock Lesnar was in second place with two. 

Perfect Attendance Award
This superstar was in a match at all twelve PPV's during the course of the year...

Daniel Bryan

Daniel Bryan was at all 12 PPV's. His matches were: 

Royal Rumble: defeated Big Show and Mark Henry in a cage match for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Elimination Chamber: defeated Santino Marella, Wade Barrett, Cody Rhodes, Big Show, and Great Khali in a Elimination Chamber for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Wrestlemania XXVIII: Loss the World Heavyweight Championship to Sheamus.

Extreme Rules: Loss to Sheamus in a 2-out-of-3 falls match for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Over the Limit: Loss to CM Punk in a match for the WWE Championship.

No Way Out: Loss to CM Punk in Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship also involving Kane.

Money in the Bank: Loss to CM Punk in a No Disqualification Match fot the World Heavyweight Championship.

Summerslam: Defeated Kane.

Night of Champions: With Kane defeated Kofi Kingston and R-Truth to win the WWE Tag Team Championships.

Hell in a Cell: With Kane loss to Team Rhodes Scholars by disqualification.

Survivor Series: With Kane, Randy Orton, The Miz, and Kofi Kingston loss to Dolph Ziggler, Damien Sandow, David Otunga, Wade Barret, and Alberto Del Rio in a Survivor Series tag team elimination match.

TLC: With Kane and Ryback loss to The Shield

PPV Jobber Superstar of the Year
This superstar has loss more matches than anyone else on PPV. In the case of the tie, it goes to the superstar with the lowest win percentage. 

Daniel Bryan

Daniel Bryan wins his second award. Out of his twelve PPV matches, he has loss eight of them. Cody Rhodes and Big Show were both in second place for this award with seven losses.

PPV Jobber Diva of the Year
This diva has loss more matches than anyone else on PPV. In the case of the tie, it goes to the diva with the lowest win percentage.

Beth Phoenix
Beth Phoenix won this award with four losses. Eve Torres was in second place with three losses. 

PPV Diva of the Year
This diva has won  more PPV matches than any other diva over the course of the year. In the case of a tie the winner is the diva that has the higher win percentage.

Layla

Layla actually tied with Eve, but was lucky enough to be in one less match. In this case she loss two matches and Eve loss three. They both won four matches and Layla won the tie breaker putting Eve into second place for both Diva of the Year and Jobber Diva of the Year. 

PPV Superstar of the Year
This diva has won  more PPV matches than any other diva over the course of the year. In the case of a tie the winner is the diva that has the higher win percentage.

CM Punk
This award came down to CM Punk and Sheamus, two superstars who were champions for a majority of the year. CM Punk was able to take this award because he had ten PPV wins and Sheamus got second place with nine. 

This is the end of my PPV awards. I will be back at the beginning of 2013 to give my yearly awards. 




Monday, December 3, 2012

End of Year Review Idea

The end of 2012 is drawing near and I have gone back and forth on how I should do an end of the year column. My original plan was to do a generic one where I pick my superstar/diva/tag team of the year and who I think was a breakout star and who was underutilized, but I decided against that. After reading Lords of Pains new column, "The King of Stats" I decided that maybe a whole statistic based awards would be fun to do, especially since I am very interested in statistics. I will not be including superstars and divas in the same rankings so each of these will have their own award. Here are the awards I have decided on:

Superstar/Diva of the year: This superstar/diva has the highest win percentage of all their matches.
Jobber of the year: This superstar/diva has the lowest win percentage.
Workaholic: This superstar/diva had the most matches during the year.
Couch Potato: This superstar/diva had the least number of matches during the year.
Tag Team of the Year: These two superstars have the best overall win percentage. (I will combine their win/loss records for the year.)
Jobber Tag Team of the Year: These two superstars have the worst overall win percentage.

For a superstar to qualify, they must have at least ten matches during the year. I made this rule so that someone like The Undertaker cannot win Superstar of the year since he would have won 100% of his matches since he only wrestled in one match. All these win/loss records are based off of televised events or WWE web shows (RAW, Smackdown, NXT, Superstars, Saturday Morning Slam, The Main Event, and Pay Per Views). I will also include a list of every superstar/diva that has not met the 10 match limit.

I will also be including all of the information on each of the titles. (How many times the title changed hands and who held the titles and what dates they held them during the year.)

For the tag team awards, I am using every tag team that has wrestled for WWE this year. Altogether, the two must both have had ten matches during the year to qualify. This includes all tag teams from Air Bourne that were still around in January to Team Hell No that is more recent.

I will also be doing a Pay Per View awards section. To be eligible for the PPV awards you must have at least three PPV matches. Here are the award ideas I have for this:

Main Eventer of the Year: This superstar appeared in the most PPV main events.
Curtain Jerker of the Year: This superstar appeared in the most opening matches of a PPV.
PPV Superstar/Diva of the Year: This superstar/diva has won the most matches at a PPV.
PPV Jobber of the Year: This superstar/diva has loss the most matches at a PPV.
Perfect Attendance: This superstar/diva has had a match during every PPV of the year.

A note on the Royal Rumble and battle royals: If the Royal Rumble is the main event not every superstar will get a point for being in the main event. I am only going to consider it in their rankings if they were in the final four combatants left in the ring. Also, concerning Royal Rumbles and battle royals, if a superstar/diva is eliminated it does not count as a loss, but the superstar who does win will get a win added to their record.

Now for the greater picture. I want to have a ranking for every year during the modern/PPV era of the WWE. I have already started working on the 1985 rankings, which is the year of the first Wrestlemania. These are hard to do because it is hard to find every televised event, so forgive me if I miss a few here or there, but by using www.historyofwwe.com it is working out pretty well. Until the WWE has all big four PPV's I will not be including the PPV awards during the earlier rankings because there is not enough data.

What are your comments and ideas on this. Are there awards that you think I should add?


Friday, November 30, 2012

WWE Championship: Andre the Giant

Andre the Giant: February 5, 1988-February 5, 1988

After almost a year since their famous Wrestlemania III match, Andre the Giant faced off with Hulk Hogan for his WWF Championship as a hired gun for Ted DiBiase. During the match, there was controversy because Dave Hebner's evil twin brother, Earl Hebner, counted Hulk Hogan down while his shoulders were up. After winning the title, Andre sold his championship to Ted DiBiase. Jack Tunney, the WWF president, declared that the title could not be sold, so he declared that the title would be vacated and fought for in a tournament at Wrestlemania IV.

Scores:
Strength: Andre did not have a very strong title reign since he only held the title for a few minutes. 1/10

Length: He only held the title for a few minutes. 1/10

Opponents: He only faced off against Hulk Hogan, and then the title was vacated. That is still not enough to warrant a passing trade. 1/10

Matches: His only match was not very well received except for the historical significance. 1/10

Final Score: 4/40 10%=F

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Survivor Series Predictions


Pre-Show: Three Man Band vs. Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd

The one thing that bothers me about this match is that this could mean that the rumored elimination survivor series match may not take place now that Gabriel and Kidd are in this match. Maybe we will get lucky and they will just decided to put Cobro into the elimination match. 3MB has been on a roll lately so I will predict them to win. I am just glad that they have found something for Slater and McIntyre to do, but wish that they would just sack Jinder Mahal. 

United States Champion Antonio Cesaro vs. R-Truth

I'm not a huge fan of either of these competitors, but I would be lying if I said that the feud has not entertained me. My favorite moment from this feud is R-Truth mocking Cesaro by saying, "You just got got!" in five different languages. I hope that Cesaro will show some more character development soon or give the title to someone else. Last month I was hoping that Gabriel would best the Swiss Superstar. For Survivor Series I will predict that Antonio Cesaro retains the championship.

Divas Champion Eve vs. Kaitlyn

How long will it take the WWE to realize that they need to completely revamp their Divas division. It has taken a big hit this year with the loss of Kelly Kelly, Beth Phoenix, and Kharma. I know that Kelly Kelly is not the greatest women wrestler, but she at least got some sort of reaction. This feud is going on way too long with no outcome. I think that WWE will take the safe route and reveal that Eve was the attacker or they will just drop the idea. I hope that once AJ is done with her scandal she will be entered into the title hunt. I just cannot see Kaitlyn winning the title, so Eve is my pick.

Team Foley vs. Team Ziggler (Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Match)

This match has no reason to happen now that they took CM Punk and Ryback out of the match. This is actually a difficult match to choose a winner for. On one side you have the Tag Team champions, Randy Orton, the Intercontinental Champion, and possibly a face turning Miz. On the other side you have Alberto Del Boring, The Rhodes Scholars (possibly without Cody), The Barrett Barrage, and the Money in the Bank Winner. Since the whole story seems to revolving around The Miz, I think I will pick Team Mick Foley to win.

World Heavyweight Champion Big Show vs. Sheamus

I was surprised when Big Show won the title at Hell in a Cell. I was also surprised that Dolph Ziggler did not cash in his briefcase after Big Show won. I was sitting there waiting for it to happen, but Big Show made it all the way to the back. After that I thought to myself, "Ok, Dolph will trick Big Show on RAW." That did not happen either and now we are at Survivor Series. I really enjoyed their match from Hell in a Cell and I think that they can have another great match at Survivor Series. I believe that Big Show will retain and we will not see a Dolph Ziggler cash in at Survivor Series. I think that Big Show is close to retiring and the WWE are given him a thank you gift by allowing him to remain the champion.

WWE Champion CM Punk vs. John Cena vs. Ryback

I do not think that this match should be happening. We should be having Dolph Ziggler vs. John Cena. Vince McMahon needs to quit getting worried and go with his gut instincts. I think that Punk and Ryback would have worked fine in the elimination match. This is another one of those hard to predict matches. All three competitors need the win, but only one will come out with it. Ryback needs to come out looking strong, so I do not think that he should take the pin. CM Punk needs to continue to look strong so all his momentum is not wasted. Finally John Cena is ultimately heading for Cena vs. Rock 2 and cannot face to lose. Here is how I see it playing out: I believe that CM Punk will get the win and I think he will end up pinning Cena for that win. Out of the three competitors, Cena is the person who can come back from the loss the quickest. 


Thursday, November 15, 2012

Royal Rumble Profile: Don Muraco


All time
Number of Appearances: 1
Best Performance: 4th
Worst Performance: 4th
Highest Draw: 11
Lowest Draw: 11
Longest Time: 16:16
Shortest Time: 16:16
Total Time: 16:16
Most Eliminations: 3
Total Eliminations: 3

1988 Royal Rumble
Entry Number: 11
Time: 16:16
Performance: 4th
Eliminations: Ron Bass, Bret Hart, Harley Race
Eliminated By: Dino Bravo and One Man Gang

Muraco comes out at number 11 with Nikolai Volkoff following right behind him to cause some confusion. Shortly after Volkoff finally enters at number 12, Muraco sends Harley Race out of the match. He is also the person that eliminates Bret Hart, who set the record for longest time in a royal rumble match that year. He makes it into the final four along with Dino Bravo, One Man Gang, and the eventual winner, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. Shortly after he makes it to the final four, he is eliminated by Bravo and One Man Gang.



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

WWE Championship: Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan: January 23, 1984-February 5, 1988

Hulkamania was born on January 23, 1984 when Hulk Hogan beat The Iron Sheik for the WWF Championship with his famous leg drop. Hulk would go on to defend that title for four years. One of Hogan's famous matches as champion was when he defended against Nikolai Volkoff during a flag match at the second ever Saturday Night's Main Event. He also teamed with Mr. T to beat Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff at the first ever Wrestlemania. He would also defend his title against Roddy Piper at The Wrestling Classic. 

At the start of 1986, Hulk Hogan fought challengers such as Don Muraco, Terry Funk, Paul Orndorrf, Hercules Hernandez, and main evented Wrestlemania 2 against King Kong Bundy in a steel cage match. In early 1987, Hogan was given a trophy for being the WWF Champion for three year and Andre the Giant was given a smaller trophy for being undefeated for fifteen years. Andre got jealous and was hired Bobby "The Brain" Heenan as his mouthpiece. Andre challenged Hogan to a match at Wrestlemania III. Hogan would go on to defeat Andre the Giant and even bodyslammed the 520 pound behemoth. 

Finally, during the first ever airing of The Main Event, Andre the Giant beat Hogan for the championship. After a belly to belly suplex, Earl Hebner counted Hogan's shoulders down for a three count when clearly his left shoulder was up. The rest of that story will be explained in Andre the Giant's championship profile. 

Scores:
Strength: Hulk Hogan defeated many of the great Heels of the time and even defeated the fifteen year undefeated streak of Andre the Giant. He only loss the title after a controversy caused by the referee. 10/10

Length: He held the title for 1474 days. 10/10

Opponents: He defeated many worthy opponents including Andre the Giant, Roddy Piper, Paul Orndorff, and Nikolai Volkoff. 10/10

Matches: Now for the matches I will go to Scott and Justin's Pay Per View Reviews to get their scores on his Pay Per View Matches as Champion. I will also try to include some of their thoughts. 

Match 1: Hulk Hogan and Mr. T defeat Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff at Wrestlemania 

Scott's Score: 3/5 This was the pinnacle of sport's entertainment at the time and Madison Square Garden exploded when Hogan got the pin on Orndorff. This match also set up three very important events: 1) Paul Orndorff's heel turn, 2)Roddy Piper vs. Mr. T at Wrestlemania 2, and 3)Many great Hulkamania moments at Wrestlemania. 

Justin's Score: 3/5 The wrestling wasn't great, but sometimes that isn't always what makes a wrestling match great. 

Match 2: Hulk Hogan defeats Roddy Piper by Disqualification when Bob Orton interferes

Scott's Score: 2.5/5 The crowd was hot and Piper didn't seem to care if he won the title. He just wanted to take out Hogan.

Justin's Score: 1.5/5 The match was just ok and a basic brawl. The main thing was that Piper kept his heat, but Hogan didn't lose the title. 

Match 3: Hulk Hogan defeats King Kong Bundy in a steel cage match at Wrestlemania II

Scott's Score: 2.5/5 This was a big win for Hogan and he first ever WWF Championship match at Wrestlemania.

Justin's Score: 2.5/5 A solid cage match with a great build up and some legit mystery over who the winner would be. 

Match 4: Hulk Hogan defeats Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania III

Scott's Score: 2.5/5 This is the biggest main event in professional wrestling history. 

Justin's Score: 3/5  Just an unbelievable match and storyline and blowoff, and its hard pressed to find anything like it throughout history

Match 5: Andre the Giant, Butch Reed, One Man Gang, King Kong Bundy, and Rick Rude defeat Hulk Hogan, Ken Patera, Don Muraco, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Paul Orndorff

Scott's Score: 2.5/5 The match was hot for the first few minutes, dead in the middle, and hot at the end. Has a crappy finish when Hogan comes out and hits Andre with the belt during his celebration of the win. 

Justin's Score: 2.5/5 The match is decent, the ending is exciting, but the end of the Pay Per View was poor with Hogan hitting Andre. 

Overall Match Scores: Hulk Hogan was never known to be a workhorse in the ring. Most of his matches were about storyline and that is why Scott and Justin rate them as high as they do. Hogan was great at getting the crowd on his side. 7/10

Final Score: 37/40=92.5% A







Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Royal Rumble Profile: Boris Zhukov


All time
Number of Appearances: 1
Best Performance: 18th
Worst Performance: 18th
Highest Draw: 10
Lowest Draw: 10
Longest Time: 2:33
Shortest Time: 2:33
Total Time: 2:33
Most Eliminations: 0
Total Eliminations: 0

1988 Royal Rumble
Entry Number: 10
Time: 2:33
Performance: 18th
Eliminations: None
Eliminated By: Jake Roberts and Jim Brunzell

Boris enters the match and that is about it. He is thrown over while his partner is arguing with refs about being let into the match. 


WWE Championship: The Iron Sheik

The Iron Sheik: December 26, 1983-January 23, 1984

The Iron Sheik challenged Bob Backlund to the title at Madison Square Garden on December 26, 1983. During the match, Sheik locked in his patented camel clutch on the injured back of Backlund, but he refused to submit. Arnold Skaaland, Backlund's manager, decided to throw in the towel. The referee awarded the championship to The Iron Sheik by submission. 

The Sheik would defend the title against greats such as Chief Jay Strongbow, Pat Patterson, and Tito Santana. Eventually he would drop the title to one of the greatest WWF Champions of all time, Hulk Hogan. 

Scores: 

Strength: The Sheik's reign was merely supposed to be a transitional reign between Bob Backlund and Hulk Hogan. 1/10

Length: He held the title for 28 days. 1/10

Opponents: As stated above, Sheik defended his title against Pat Patterson, Tito Santana, and Chief Jay Strongbow, until eventually dropping the title to Hulk Hogan. This gets a low score because none of the opponents he defeated have held the championship before or will in the future. 1/10

Matches: He did not have any outstanding matches during his championship reign. 1/10

Final Score: 4/40=10% F

Monday, November 5, 2012

Update

I am no longer going to do a Power 25. I just got full time job and it is too time consuming. I will still be doing Pay Per View predictions and other columns every now and then. I am going to try to do the Royal Rumble and Championship profiles periodically more than I have.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

My Power 25: Week of 10/21/12-10/27/12

Just another list because I am very busy again. If you agree or disagree with my rankings, please leave a comment. I noticed that I have over 1000 views, but I would like to know who actually reads this whenever I post. Also leave comments if you like the posts I do now (PPV Predictions, Power 25, Royal Rumble, WWE Championship) and what other kinds of posts you would be interested in reading. With all that out of the way, here is my Power 25:

25. Justin Gabriel (LW=Unranked)
24. Tensai (LW=22)
23. The Miz (LW=23)
22. Zack Ryder (LW=21)
21. Jinder Mahal (LW=24)
20. Prime Time Players (LW=19)
19. Heath Slater (LW=20)
18. Santino Marella (LW=18)
17. Brodus Clay (LW=16)
16. Layla (LW=15)
15. Wade Barrett (LW=17)
14. Kofi Kingston (LW=14)
13. Dolph Ziggler (LW=13)
12. Eve Torres (LW=12)
11. Antonio Cesaro (LW=9)
10. Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara (LW=8)
9. Big Show (LW=11)
8. John Cena (LW=7)
7. Team Rhodes Scholars (LW=10)
6. Randy Orton (LW=5)
5. Ryback (LW=6)
4. Team Hell No (LW=2)
3. Alberto Del Rio (LW=4)
2. Sheamus (LW=1)
1. CM Punk (LW=3)

Goodbye:
David Otunga (25)

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Hell in a Cell Predictions


Kofi Kingston vs. The Miz for the Intercontinental Championship
Kofi is going strong after two wins in a row over The Miz. The Miz declares that Kingston is just a B-level superstar that only goes, "Boom! Boom! Boom" I think that hopefully The Miz's loss means that he will be put up in the main event level a little more. Hopefully Kofi's reign as Intercontinental Champions will help to bring him closer to the main event that he seems to dodge throughout his whole career. Since Kofi Kingston just won the title from the Miz, I am going to go with him winning. 

Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio
This has been a pretty one sided feud. With Randy filming his movie Twelve Rounds and only appearing a few times during this feud, I must say that ADR surprised me. Usually he bores me to tears. I am not a fan of him, and if I DVR an event I usually skip through his matches just to see who wins. I did pleasantly enjoy his mocking of Randy Orton on Smackdown. After all is said and done, I do not think that Del Rio will be able to overcome The Viper and Randy Orton will get the win.

Eve vs. Kaitlyn vs. Layla in a Triple Threat Match for the Divas Championship
Another surprise to the card. Not because I wasn't expecting the Divas to have a match, but because we have a Divas match that actually has an extensive story to it. After reading the blurb about this match on wwe.com there is another thing that is interesting about this match. Layla won the 2006 Diva Search, Eve won the 2007 Diva Search, and Kaitlyn won the 2010 season of NXT. To predict the winner I will automatically throw Kaitlyn out of the running. I do not believe she has a chance of winning this match. Eve just won the title not too long ago, and I do not think it is time for Layla to redeem it. On another note, I believe Kaitlyn will have a title run in her future now that Beth Phoenix is rumored to be leaving, Kelly Kelly left, and Kharma left. But, at Hell in a Cell Eve will be your winner to retain her championship.

Team Hell No vs. The Rhodes Scholars for the WWE Tag Team Championships
I am a huge fan of Team Hell No and I really like the direction the tag team division is going. I also really enjoy the Team of Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes. I am afraid that if Team Hell No loses the titles here they will be broken up and I do not think that is the smartest move. Both Daniel Bryan and Kane are main event level superstars, but the main event is very crowded right now. I think that the smart move is to keep them as a tag team until the time is right for one or both of them to move up. With that I predict that Team Hell No will retain their titles. 

Sheamus vs. Big Show for the World Heavyweight Championship
This is not as easy to predict as some would think. On one hand, you have Sheamus who beat Daniel Bryan for the title at Wrestlemania in 18 seconds. On the other side, you have Big Show, who loss the World Title to Bryan in 45 seconds. There are multiple ways the WWE can go about with this match. Most of those ways don't even rely on the competitors in the match. Let's just say I do not see Big Show walking out of Hell in a Cell as World Heavyweight Champion. He could win the title, but he won't leave the champion. But, I am going to take the safe route and say that Sheamus retains his championship, but don't be surprised if Dolph Ziggler cashes in Sunday night.

CM Punk vs. Ryback in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship
The WWE have backed themselves into a corner with this match. At the end of the night, either CM Punk's 340+ day WWE Championship reign will be over, or Ryback's undefeated streak will be over. I think that it was too soon to put Ryback into the title hunt, but I understand that with John Cena's health it was a safe route to take. I just cannot see Ryback leaving as the champion. If this was not taking place in the cell, a no contest would be an easy way out. For some reason the WWE decided to make this match in a cell and backed themselves into a corner. I say that CM Punk will retain, but don't be surprised if Paul Heyman has some shenanigans with the match. Possibly bringing back Brock Lesnar.

 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

My Power 25: Week of 10/14/12-10/20/12

Just a quick note: This is just going to be the rankings. I had a busy weekend and did not have enough time to do a full post, but I did not want have no post and cause confusion next week.

25. David Otunga (LW=23)
24. Jinder Mahal (LW=24)
23. The Miz (LW=18)
22. Tensai (LW=25)
21. Zack Ryder (LW=20)
20. Heath Slater (LW=21)
19. Prime Time Players (LW=19)
18. Santino Marella (LW=17)
17. Wade Barrett (LW=16)
16. Brodus Clay (LW=15)
15. Layla (LW=14)
14. Kofi Kingston (LW=22)
13. Dolph Ziggler (LW=12)
12. Eve Torres (LW=13)
11. Big Show (LW=11)
10. Team Rhodes Scholars (LW=10)
9. Antonio Cesaro (LW=9)
8. Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara (LW=4)
7. John Cena (LW=5)
6. Ryback (LW=8)
5. Randy Orton (LW=7)
4. Alberto Del Rio (LW=6)
3. CM Punk (LW=2)
2. Team Hell No (LW=3)
1. Sheamus (LW=1)

Sunday, October 14, 2012

My Power 25: Week of 10/7/12-10/14/12

#25 Tensai (LW=23)
Tensai had a tough battle against the World Heavyweight Sheamus this week.

#24 Jinder Mahal (LW=Unranked)
After dropping off the Power 25 weeks ago, Jinder Mahal finds himself back in the rankings when he and Heath Slater beat Zack Ryder and Santino Marella.

#23 David Otunga (LW=22)
David Otunga finds himself dropping a spot after a week of inactivity.

#22 Kofi Kingston (LW=25)
After breaking up with his tag team partner on good terms, Kofi beat Michael McGillicutty on The Main Event and challenged the Miz to his Intercontinental Title on next week's show. He then loss to Big Show on Smackdown.

#21 Heath Slater (LW=24)
On Smackdown Heath Slater teamed with fellow Band member, Jinder Mahal to beat Santino Marella and Zack Ryder.

#20 Zack Ryder (LW=19)
Zack Ryder and Santino Marella are on a losing streak. This week they loss to Team Rhodes Scholars in the tag team tournament and The Band.

#19 Prime Time Players (LW=18)
Darren Young and Titus O'Neil are no longer in the tag team tournament after losing to Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara.

#18 The Miz (LW=20)
The Miz did not compete this week, but he made his presence known by appearing on stage with Larry King and challenging Kofi Kingston on The Main Event.

#17 Santino Marella (LW=16)
Santino teamed with Zack Ryder and loss to Team Rhode Scholars on RAW and The Band on Smackdown.

#16 Wade Barrett (LW=17)
Barrett loss to Sheamus by DQ on Friday, but showed that he meant business by decimating Tyson Kidd on Superstars.

#15 Brodus Clay (LW=15)
Brodus did not compete this week because his match with R-Truth was interrupted by Mr. McMahon.

#14 Layla (LW=14)
Layla did not have a match this week.

#13 Eve Torres (LW=13)
Eve defeated Kaitlyn this week on RAW.

#12 Dolph Ziggler (LW=9)
Ziggler drops out of the top ten after teaming with Alberto Del Rio and losing to Team Hell No. He then tried to use his Money in the Bank Brief Case on The Big Red Monster, Kane, which got himself disqualified.

#11 Big Show (LW=12)
Big Show had a big week after defeating both Randy Orton and Kofi Kingston.

#10 Team Rhodes Scholars (LW=11)
The Rhodes Scholars advance in the tag team tournament after picking up the win against Zack Ryder and Santino Marella. They are hoping that Sandow's loss to Sin Cara is not predicting the future.

#9 Antonio Cesaro (LW=10)
Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd both felt the strength of Antonio Cesaro this week.

#8 Ryback (LW=8)
Ryback's streak continues. This week he beat both Primo and Epico in a handicap match and he came to the aid of Vince McMahon.

#7 Randy Orton (LW=5)
After getting taken out by Del Rio last week, Randy Orton could no overtake the Big Show on The Main Event.

#6 Alberto Del Rio (LW=7)
Alberto moves up in the ranking after teaming with Dolph Ziggler and losing to Team Hell No, but he was able to pick up a singles win over Daniel Bryan.

#5 John Cena (LW=4)
John Cena's status for Hell in a Cell is still unknown. He drops a spot after another week of inactivity.

#4 Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara (LW=6)
Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara move up into the top five after advancing to the finals of the tag team tournament. Sin Cara then showed his strength by beating Damien Sandow.

#3 Team Hell No (LW=3)
Team Hell No keeps on winning after defeating Dolph Ziggler and Alberto Del Rio. Kane then defeated Dolph Ziggler and Daniel Bryan loss to Alberto Del Rio.

#2 CM Punk (LW=1)
Cm Punk competed against the Chairman of the WWE, Mr. McMahon. His match was never finished but he was given an ultimatum, he chooses to defend against Ryback or John Cena, or McMahon will choose for him.

#1 Sheamus (LW=2)
Sheamus finds himself on top of the rankings again after winning two matches by disqualification against Wade Barrett and Tensai.

Goodbye: These superstars were unable to retain their spots on the Power 25.
Ted DiBiase (21): He has had a few weeks with no action and drops off the Power 25.
R-Truth (25): His match is interrupted by Little Jimmy.