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| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
Triple HTriple H and Ric Flair put on a great match to close Raw Monday night, and though it ended abruptly, Regal's interference was a blessing in disguise. |
| 2 |
Ric FlairFlair's career stays alive this week thanks to an underhanded attack by William Regal. Looks like Flair won't be able to pursue revenge with MVP breathing down his neck. |
| 3 |
Jeff HardyClearly had the upper-hand on Orton this week, but can Hardy maintain that momentum through the Royal Rumble? |
| 4 |
Mr. KennedyKennedy finally scores a big win, though one not as meaningful as one on PPV. Still, it's a new year and a great time for Kennedy to shape up his act, which has been in a downward spiral since Mania. |
| 5 |
Shawn MichaelsShawn's performance on Raw was fun to watch, even though he came up a little bit short this week. He'll be one to watch in the Royal Rumble, no doubt. |
| 6 |
UmagaUmaga may have only beaten Jim Duggan this week, but by officially qualifying him for the Royal Rumble it means a lot. It could be Umaga's time to move up. |
| 7 |
FinlayFinlay was cast a tough lot on Smackdown, being slotted first in the Beat the Clock Challenge, but had a great match with MVP in spite of it. |
| 8 |
MVPMVP caught the short end of the shillelagh this week, but the victory he lost wouldn't have earned him a title shot anyways. Ever the opportunist, he's set his sights bigger: ending Flair's career. |
| 9 |
Randy OrtonOrton knows one thing better than anyone in WWE: how to screw with someone's head?mentally and physically. Matt Hardy learned it, and Jeff is at high risk for the same if he's not careful. |
| 10 |
Rey MysterioA lot of people would say Mysterio's victory over Edge was unfair, and they may be right?but each man had two others assisting him. Is it Rey's fault if he keeps better company than Edge? |
| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
John CenaJust for taking the time out to make an appearance in Tikrit for the annual Tribute to the Troops. Way above and beyond the call of duty. |
| 2 |
Triple H |
| 3 |
Shawn Michaels |
| 4 |
Chris Jericho |
| 5 |
Jeff Hardy |
| 6 |
Rey Mysterio |
| 7 |
Umaga |
| 8 |
Randy Orton |
| 9 |
Mr. McMahon |
| 10 |
Carlito |
| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
EdgeThe Rated R Superstar is back on top of his division, but he has an awful lot of people to thank. As we should be thanking him for bringing some life back to Smackdown. |
| 2 |
Jeff HardyNo one really believed it could happen?not even Jeff Hardy?but Jeff Hardy is the new #1 contender for the WWE Championship. Orton/Hardy at the Rumble? I'd pay to see that. |
| 3 |
Shawn MichaelsHBK had a strong week with a victory over Kennedy and another 'W' on Raw with Jeff Hardy, but what now? He's out of the title picture for at least a month; could another Rumble win be ahead? |
| 4 |
Triple HTriple H really let his guard down and took Hardy too lightly on Sunday, but he entertained as only he can on Raw. |
| 5 |
FinlayIreland > Punjab, or so it would seem this week. Most men would cower at the sight of the Great Khali, but Finlay faced him head-on and came away victorious! ...with a little help from Hornswoggle. |
| 6 |
HornswoggleIreland > Punjab, or so it would seem this week. Hornswoggle was up to his old tricks this week, but debuted a few new ones too. Ranjin Singh may still need a few more days to towel off. |
| 7 |
CarlitoCarlito's depush is apparently over, and good thing too, because this new tag team with Santino could be quite entertaining. |
| 8 |
Santino MarellaSantino seemed more surprised than anyone that he wound up with a victory over Kendrick & London this week. But if it gets him TV time so be it. |
| 9 |
Ric FlairIt was only a countout victory, but Flair is still looking like his promise to never retire could come true. On the other hand, it'll soon be time to play the Game. |
| 10 |
BatistaYou have to give Batista credit, he'd still be champ or would have regained it without the Edge-Heads and GM Vickie Guerrero tipping the scale in Edge's favor. |
| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
Triple HRaw turned 15 last week, and Triple H has been on top of it for more years than just about anyone else. |
| 2 |
Mr. McMahon15 years ago, Vince McMahon created Raw, and his creation thrives to this day. |
| 3 |
"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiaseEverybody's got a price for the Million Dollar Man, and the record books will now show DiBiase as the winner of a battle royal he didn't even compete in. Classic. |
| 4 |
Irwin R. ShysterI.R.S. made a triumphant return to the ring last Monday, and that's something I can't write off. |
| 5 |
Shawn MichaelsShawn was there for the first episode of Monday Night Raw, and he's still here to entertain us all. |
| 6 |
UndertakerBesides HBK, Raw's only other active roster member who was present for the debut episode. Legends never die. |
| 7 |
Chris JerichoJericho got the upper hand on Randy Orton last week, hopefully he carries that momentum well into Armageddon. |
| 8 |
Jeff HardyLooking strong heading into his match at Armageddon thanks to a big win over Carlito in Monday's ladder match. |
| 9 |
Mick FoleyThere's nothing like an old sweatsock shoved down someone's throat to keep them from saying more than needs to be said. |
| 10 |
"Stone Cold" Steve AustinAustin dropped McMahon with another stunner, which was cause for celebration for the entire WWE locker room. |

