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How long will Batista hold the World Title for? (16 votes)

  • 25%

    A very brief amount of time

  • 6%

    For the rest of 2008

  • 25%

    Until the Royal Rumble

  • 38%

    Until WrestleMania

  • 6%

    Beyond WrestleMania

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Top 10 for week ending Sep 30, 2007
Rank Wrestler
1

Triple H

Dominant as always, Triple H was simply outnumbered this week... but he showed Carlito a thing or two after the final bell.

2

CM Punk

Normally taking out Matt Striker isn't worth writing home about, but with Big Daddy V by his side, the situation changes. Plus, Punk is still on top of ECW's world.

3

Undertaker

In his second return match against Mark Henry a second time, The Undertaker picked up a second victory which was twice as unsurprising as the first time.

4

Hornswoggle

"Mr. McMahon" shifted John Cena's fate this week, but fate caught up to him as he wound up stripped of his own championship. I now declare the Cruiserweight Championship dead. May it rest in peace.

5

Elijah Burke

Scored the pinfall over Kevin Thorn, leaving us with two participants in the chase. He's looking great so far, but Tommy Dreamer's had some good scouting opportunities... Burke had better watch out.

6

Hardcore Holly

Tough. As. Nails. Lesser men would've tapped years ago, but Holly keeps fighting, even through what should've been a career-ending injury. And he slapped the green right off of Cody Rhodes' face.

7

Mr. McMahon

Will the real Mr. McMahon please stand up, please stand up, please stand up? Actually, he's probably much too sore after facing HHH on Monday night to do that, but at least he snuck in a victory.

8

Tommy Dreamer

His championship dreams are not yet over, although he'll have to step things up next week. It's beat or be beaten.

9

Shelton Benjamin

Winner this week by association with Beth Phoenix, in a worthless mixed-tag match. But at least he's got a spot in the win column.

10

Ron Simmons

Even in semi-retirement, Ron still packs a punch, and though his victory came by count-out this week, it takes one tough son of a bitch to scare off his opponent. DAMN!