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| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
Triple HDominant as always, Triple H was simply outnumbered this week... but he showed Carlito a thing or two after the final bell. |
| 2 |
CM PunkNormally 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 |
UndertakerIn 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 BurkeScored 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 HollyTough. 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. McMahonWill 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 DreamerHis championship dreams are not yet over, although he'll have to step things up next week. It's beat or be beaten. |
| 9 |
Shelton BenjaminWinner 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 SimmonsEven 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! |
| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
Triple HOnce again, HHH dominated all who stood in his way. Carlito's exclusive No DQ rules? No sweat. A 3-on-1 assault on Raw? Hell, he was just getting fired up. Kendrick & London just got in the way. |
| 2 |
CM PunkStayed atop the mountain this week, defeating Elijah Burke on PPV, then earned a free pass to No Mercy thanks to GM Armando Estrada. |
| 3 |
Matt HardyRemains co-holder of the WWE Tag Team Championships, as no important championships changed hands at Unforgiven. |
| 4 |
MVPRemains co-holder of the WWE Tag Team Championships, as no important championships changed hands at Unforgiven. |
| 5 |
HornswoggleHornswoggle's hijinks kept McMahon on edge all week. Fortunately, he's got an unlikely ally in Triple H to help keep McMahon in line. |
| 6 |
Jeff HardyBoth Shelton Benjamin and Jeff Hardy put a lot into their awesome match Monday night, but Hardy came out on top and with the IC Championship intact. |
| 7 |
BatistaTook back the World Heavyweight Championship last Sunday, and it only took him somewhere between seventeen hundred and eleventy-billion tries. Sorry, I kinda lost count. |
| 8 |
Shelton BenjaminHis star is rising again with Charlie Haas currently in detention for chewing gum during class. But can he keep it this time? |
| 9 |
Kevin ThornWith the Elimination Chase in full swing, Kevin Thorn made the most of it Tuesday night by clinching the victory and eliminating Stevie Richards from the Chase. Still, a tough road lies ahead. |
| 10 |
Shannon MooreShannon Moore has been a WWE whipping boy for a long time, but now that he's been using Jamie Noble's paranoia against him, perhaps he's learned a new tactic to inspire him to future success? |
| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
Triple HThe only thing more lethal than Triple H, is Triple H with a sledgehammer. I don't expect that Umaga will show his face again for some time................. |
| 2 |
CM PunkWith his last chance opportunity up against him, CM Punk finally captured his first ECW Championship, ending John Morrison's surprisingly lengthy tenure at the top. |
| 3 |
Jeff HardyJeff Hardy is the Intercontinental Champion again, and he overcame the behemoth Umaga by the slimmest of margins to do it. |
| 4 |
The Brian KendrickKendrick & London captured the World Tag Team Championship this week, unbeknownst to many since the switch happened at a Capetown, South Africa house show. Nevertheless, recognition earned. |
| 5 |
Paul LondonLondon & Kendrick captured the World Tag Team Championship this week, unbeknownst to many since the switch happened at a Capetown, South Africa house show. Nevertheless, recognition earned. |
| 6 |
Rey MysterioChavo quit and vengeance was delivered for Rey Mysterio, but Rey also lost his solo opportunity at the World Championship this week. Considering the champ, though, maybe that's a good thing. |
| 7 |
HornswoggleHas Jamie Noble NEVER watched a Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote cartoon? That was just embarrassing - but Hornswoggle sure had fun! |
| 8 |
Matt HardyWith a little bit of unwanted help, Matt Hardy put away Deuce fairly easily this week, which may be keeping him from greater things. |
| 9 |
Balls MahoneyGotta give props to Stan Lee's hand-picked superhero stunt trainer, Balls Mahoney. Excelsior! |
| 10 |
BatistaGotta love Smackdown booking. One week removed from the #1 contenders' tournament, the results are thrown out in favor of the match T. Lo really wanted to see. Works out for Batista, though. |
| Rank | Wrestler |
| 1 |
Triple HThe King of Kings... there is only one. |
| 2 |
Rey MysterioRey Mysterio returned to action after months on injury, gained his revenge against Chavo Guerrero and earned #1 contendership status. You might say his lengthy absence had a silver lining. |
| 3 |
Matt HardyAs unexpected as can be, Matt Hardy now holds another tag team championship, but with MVP as his tag team partner. Can they keep it together while still feuding over the US Championship? |
| 4 |
MVPMVP did what he said he'd do... he won the tag team championships, without even picking his partner. He didn't fare well against Stone Cold Steve Austin, though. |
| 5 |
John CenaGotta give Cena credit, he found a way to beat Randy Orton, despite plentiful pragmatic predictions of his demise. |
| 6 |
John MorrisonWith some difficulty, he managed to retain the ECW Championship over 'Cheech Marin' Punk. Nevertheless, the two are scheduled for another encounter down the road. |
| 7 |
CM PunkYou have to hand it to the guy. 'Casino Mogul' Punk keeps getting beat, but he won't give up and is headed for another round with John Morrison. |
| 8 |
UmagaUmaga was dominant this week, destroying Mr. Kennedy, Carlito, and Jeff Hardy in a span of two nights. And he's still the Intercontinental Champion. |
| 9 |
FinlayHe lost to Kane at Summerslam, but beat him when it counted on Smackdown. Of course, he also lost to Rey in the finals, but he still makes the list this week. |
| 10 |
Randy OrtonThough Orton lost his championship opportunity at Summerslam, he's determined to prove that he's worth another shot... no matter what. |

