WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): Its...

WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): Its...

WWE?s annual Elimination Chamber delivered the shock of a century with a John Cena heel turn, instantly overturning more than two decades of wrestling history with a twist most suspected would never come. Cena?s attack on Cody Rhodes may have gotten the world talking, but how has it affected the Uncrowned power rankings? After an explosive weekend, here?s our take on where things stand.

10. Roman Reigns (Prev: 4)

It?s a bit of a tumble for ?The Tribal Chief? – largely due to his absence from our screens since the Royal Rumble. Having Reigns square off with Seth Rollins was one hell of a teaser, but the WWE has done little to follow up on it since. As the road to WrestleMania 41 gathers pace, surely that has to change soon?

9. Seth Rollins (Prev: NR)

Seth Rollins looked at the top of his game as he almost went the distance in a hard-hitting Elimination Chamber match. After an explosive segment on ?WWE Raw,? Rollins now stands in the enviable position of having two huge potential rivals for WrestleMania 41 in CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Maybe those whispers of a triple threat match aren?t so fanciful after all…

8. Ricochet (Prev: NR)

The most athletic man in wrestling has struck gold with his recent AEW run, embarking on a demonic heel turn seemingly designed to raise a middle finger at those who claimed he had no personality. The former WWE star will now get the recognition (and perhaps the beating) that he deserves when he squares off against Swerve Strickland in a hotly-anticipated grudge match Sunday at AEW Revolution.

7. Adam ?Cope? Copeland (Prev: 7)

If AEW Grand Slam provided a reminder of just how much the fans love Cope/Edge, then hopefully Revolution will be the moment AEW capitalizes on that adoration by giving us the result we need to see. After a rather bumpy few months, it truly feels like Cope has to beat Jon Moxley this weekend, and I?ll be keeping everything firmly crossed for that outcome.

6. Jey Uso (Prev: 3)

After a shock Rumble victory, ?Main Event Jey? propelled himself straight into a podium place in last month?s rankings. While the unstable Yeet momentum feels as over with the fans as ever, Uso?s elevation to the world title scene has lost a little bit of urgency next to the scenes in Toronto. He?s still a massive draw, and a potential contender for the top spot in future, should things go his way at WrestleMania 41.

For Gunther (right) and Jey Uso, a date at WrestleMania 41 awaits. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Gunther (Prev: NR)

For all his stature in WWE, it felt like Gunther took a bit of a backseat in January, hence his exclusion last time around. A few weeks later and things couldn?t be more different, as ?The Ring General? is busy brutalizing opponents on ?WWE Raw? while mocking his upcoming WrestleMania 41 opponent, the ever-popular Jey Uso. I suspect he?s about to look stronger than ever heading into Las Vegas.

4. CM Punk (Prev: 2)

While he didn?t win the Elimination Chamber as I?d expected, CM Punk feels hotter than hell right now in WWE, consistently proving himself to be the biggest draw on Monday nights. Just listen to his explosive promos taking aim at Cena and The Rock this week. Punk may have a lot of targets right now, but it’s his intriguing dynamic with Cody Rhodes that suggests to me there could be something even bigger in the works for wrestling?s greatest antihero.

3. The Rock (Prev: NR)

Despite a rambling return on ?WWE SmackDown,? The Rock blew expectations out of the water at Elimination Chamber, delivering the WWE’s most shocking segment since the build-up to last year?s WrestleMania. Where does it all go from here? After Saturday?s shock turn, your guess is as good as mine, to be quite honest. But one thing is for sure: ?The Final Boss? is as big of a force in WWE as ever.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena stand over Cody Rhodes during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

2. Cody Rhodes (Prev: 2)

As if his bruising ladder match with Kevin Owens at Royal Rumble wasn’t painful enough, WWE?s Universal Champion was thoroughly put through his paces this Saturday, as he was literally flogged by the heel trifecta of The Rock, John Cena and Travis Scott. While I?m sure it hurt like hell, it had the side effect of making ?The American Nightmare? look like the center of the wrestling universe – and seriously raising the stakes for his WrestleMania 41 showdown.

1. John Cena (Prev: 5)

It was the heel turn that shook the world, as perhaps the most beloved man in wrestling followed his Elimination Chamber win by turning on his spiritual successor, the babyface champion Cody Rhodes. In one fell swoop, WWE’s epic swerve overturned every assumption we had about the Cena retirement tour, while turbocharging anticipation for WrestleMania 41. Roll on March 17, when we should get to hear directly from the man himself on ?WWE Raw? and the next phase of the plan begins to take shape.WOMEN?S POWER RANKINGS

10. Chelsea Green (Prev: 9)

As we saw again in Toronto, Chelsea Green is an absolute credit to the blue brand, rapidly cementing her reputation as one of the most entertaining female wrestlers of the past decade. As I said last month, what Green really needs now is a serious rival for WrestleMania 41 who can raise the stakes when it comes to her holding onto her beloved US Championship.

9. Alexa Bliss (Prev: 6)

The returning Alexa Bliss put in a solid shift at Elimination Chamber, dispatching Roxanne Perez with a suitably dramatic Sister Abigail and reaching the final three. The former women?s champion has always been a big draw in WWE and there?s no reason to think this run won?t be different. Over the next few weeks, we should see where this one develops.

8. Liv Morgan (Prev: NR)

After an exceptionally physical performance in the Elimination Chamber, Liv Morgan reminded us all why she remains such a compelling force in WWE. Having taken a beating from Bianca Belair, Morgan now faces the equally daunting challenge of reviving the fortunes of WWE?s women?s tag division alongside Raquel Rodriguez. If anyone stands a chance at pulling that off, it?s Morgan.

7. Rhea Ripley (Prev: 3)

It was a bruising defeat on ?WWE Raw,? as Rhea Ripley was bested by Iyo Sky, losing the WWE Women?s World Championship after 56 days. So much for that dream WrestleMania match with Bianca Belair. On the other hand, WWE has thrown a few curveballs for ?The Eradicator? over the years, so perhaps we shouldn?t discount the possibility that she ends up in that match, one way or another…

6. Charlotte Flair (Prev: 5)

One month on from her Royal Rumble victory, ?The Queen? hasn?t progressed beyond first gear when it comes to her big return run. Given that we?re still seven weeks away from WrestleMania 41, that isn?t a massive problem just yet. But let?s hope she and Tiffany Stratton can find their stride soon – and ensure that their upcoming showcase matches expectations.

After winning the Royal Rumble, Charlotte Flair picked Tiffany Stratton as her opponent for WrestleMania 41. (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Tiffany Stratton (Prev: 2)

The WWE Women?s Champion still rules the roost on “SmackDown,” churning out quality matches from one week to the next. Still, even her star presence wasn?t enough to elevate a spot of questionable booking on Saturday, as the tag-team match (in which Stratton and Trish Stratus faced Nia Jax and Candice LeRae) emerged as the weak point of an otherwise exceptional PLE.

4. Jade Cargill (Prev: NR)

How ferocious did the returning Jade Cargill look in Toronto, as she launched into a vicious attack on Naomi in the first big moment of Elimination Chamber? The star turn felt like a reset moment for the former AEW talent, whose previous booking in WWE didn?t feel quite up-to-scratch. Let?s hope this is the moment we get to capture the excitement that surrounded her initial signing all those months ago.

3. Toni Storm (Prev: 1)

Toni Storm bagged our top spot last time around after a rousing performance in front of her home crowd to pick up gold at AEW Grand Slam. Now she gets to repeat the glory when she takes on Mariah May in a rematch at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. Given that Storm picked up her last win with a roll-up pin (a throwback to her run as ?The Rookie?), I suspect we?ll see a more decisive win for the Aussie starlet this time around.

2. Iyo Sky (Prev: 10)

After being unceremoniously tossed from this year?s Rumble and left out of the Chamber, ?The Genius of the Sky? finally got her flowers with a massive win over Rhea Ripley on ?WWE Raw.? Though few saw it coming, Sky has consistently been an elite performer on the red brand and now gets the chance to dazzle the world at WrestleMania 41 by taking things to the next level.

1. Bianca Belair (Prev: NR)

Liberated from the tag-team titles, Bianca Belair scored a statement victory at Elimination Chamber, returning to the very top of the singles division in a heartbeat. ?The EST? has never been far from the main event since her elevation from NXT in 2020, yet this run has the potential to be the most exciting yet. Perhaps we might even see that much-vaunted heel turn …WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): It’s John Cena’s world after the heel turn heard ‘round the globe WWE?s annual Elimination Chamber delivered the shock of a century with a John Cena heel turn, instantly overturning more than two decades of wrestling history with a twist most suspected would never come. Cena?s attack on Cody Rhodes may have gotten the world talking, but how has it affected the Uncrowned power rankings? After an explosive weekend, here?s our take on where things stand.

10. Roman Reigns (Prev: 4)

It?s a bit of a tumble for ?The Tribal Chief? – largely due to his absence from our screens since the Royal Rumble. Having Reigns square off with Seth Rollins was one hell of a teaser, but the WWE has done little to follow up on it since. As the road to WrestleMania 41 gathers pace, surely that has to change soon?

9. Seth Rollins (Prev: NR)

Seth Rollins looked at the top of his game as he almost went the distance in a hard-hitting Elimination Chamber match. After an explosive segment on ?WWE Raw,? Rollins now stands in the enviable position of having two huge potential rivals for WrestleMania 41 in CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Maybe those whispers of a triple threat match aren?t so fanciful after all…

8. Ricochet (Prev: NR)

The most athletic man in wrestling has struck gold with his recent AEW run, embarking on a demonic heel turn seemingly designed to raise a middle finger at those who claimed he had no personality. The former WWE star will now get the recognition (and perhaps the beating) that he deserves when he squares off against Swerve Strickland in a hotly-anticipated grudge match Sunday at AEW Revolution.

7. Adam ?Cope? Copeland (Prev: 7)

If AEW Grand Slam provided a reminder of just how much the fans love Cope/Edge, then hopefully Revolution will be the moment AEW capitalizes on that adoration by giving us the result we need to see. After a rather bumpy few months, it truly feels like Cope has to beat Jon Moxley this weekend, and I?ll be keeping everything firmly crossed for that outcome.

6. Jey Uso (Prev: 3)

After a shock Rumble victory, ?Main Event Jey? propelled himself straight into a podium place in last month?s rankings. While the unstable Yeet momentum feels as over with the fans as ever, Uso?s elevation to the world title scene has lost a little bit of urgency next to the scenes in Toronto. He?s still a massive draw, and a potential contender for the top spot in future, should things go his way at WrestleMania 41.

For Gunther (right) and Jey Uso, a date at WrestleMania 41 awaits. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Gunther (Prev: NR)

For all his stature in WWE, it felt like Gunther took a bit of a backseat in January, hence his exclusion last time around. A few weeks later and things couldn?t be more different, as ?The Ring General? is busy brutalizing opponents on ?WWE Raw? while mocking his upcoming WrestleMania 41 opponent, the ever-popular Jey Uso. I suspect he?s about to look stronger than ever heading into Las Vegas.

4. CM Punk (Prev: 2)

While he didn?t win the Elimination Chamber as I?d expected, CM Punk feels hotter than hell right now in WWE, consistently proving himself to be the biggest draw on Monday nights. Just listen to his explosive promos taking aim at Cena and The Rock this week. Punk may have a lot of targets right now, but it’s his intriguing dynamic with Cody Rhodes that suggests to me there could be something even bigger in the works for wrestling?s greatest antihero.

3. The Rock (Prev: NR)

Despite a rambling return on ?WWE SmackDown,? The Rock blew expectations out of the water at Elimination Chamber, delivering the WWE’s most shocking segment since the build-up to last year?s WrestleMania. Where does it all go from here? After Saturday?s shock turn, your guess is as good as mine, to be quite honest. But one thing is for sure: ?The Final Boss? is as big of a force in WWE as ever.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena stand over Cody Rhodes during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

2. Cody Rhodes (Prev: 2)

As if his bruising ladder match with Kevin Owens at Royal Rumble wasn’t painful enough, WWE?s Universal Champion was thoroughly put through his paces this Saturday, as he was literally flogged by the heel trifecta of The Rock, John Cena and Travis Scott. While I?m sure it hurt like hell, it had the side effect of making ?The American Nightmare? look like the center of the wrestling universe – and seriously raising the stakes for his WrestleMania 41 showdown.

1. John Cena (Prev: 5)

It was the heel turn that shook the world, as perhaps the most beloved man in wrestling followed his Elimination Chamber win by turning on his spiritual successor, the babyface champion Cody Rhodes. In one fell swoop, WWE’s epic swerve overturned every assumption we had about the Cena retirement tour, while turbocharging anticipation for WrestleMania 41. Roll on March 17, when we should get to hear directly from the man himself on ?WWE Raw? and the next phase of the plan begins to take shape.WOMEN?S POWER RANKINGS

10. Chelsea Green (Prev: 9)

As we saw again in Toronto, Chelsea Green is an absolute credit to the blue brand, rapidly cementing her reputation as one of the most entertaining female wrestlers of the past decade. As I said last month, what Green really needs now is a serious rival for WrestleMania 41 who can raise the stakes when it comes to her holding onto her beloved US Championship.

9. Alexa Bliss (Prev: 6)

The returning Alexa Bliss put in a solid shift at Elimination Chamber, dispatching Roxanne Perez with a suitably dramatic Sister Abigail and reaching the final three. The former women?s champion has always been a big draw in WWE and there?s no reason to think this run won?t be different. Over the next few weeks, we should see where this one develops.

8. Liv Morgan (Prev: NR)

After an exceptionally physical performance in the Elimination Chamber, Liv Morgan reminded us all why she remains such a compelling force in WWE. Having taken a beating from Bianca Belair, Morgan now faces the equally daunting challenge of reviving the fortunes of WWE?s women?s tag division alongside Raquel Rodriguez. If anyone stands a chance at pulling that off, it?s Morgan.

7. Rhea Ripley (Prev: 3)

It was a bruising defeat on ?WWE Raw,? as Rhea Ripley was bested by Iyo Sky, losing the WWE Women?s World Championship after 56 days. So much for that dream WrestleMania match with Bianca Belair. On the other hand, WWE has thrown a few curveballs for ?The Eradicator? over the years, so perhaps we shouldn?t discount the possibility that she ends up in that match, one way or another…

6. Charlotte Flair (Prev: 5)

One month on from her Royal Rumble victory, ?The Queen? hasn?t progressed beyond first gear when it comes to her big return run. Given that we?re still seven weeks away from WrestleMania 41, that isn?t a massive problem just yet. But let?s hope she and Tiffany Stratton can find their stride soon – and ensure that their upcoming showcase matches expectations.

After winning the Royal Rumble, Charlotte Flair picked Tiffany Stratton as her opponent for WrestleMania 41. (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Tiffany Stratton (Prev: 2)

The WWE Women?s Champion still rules the roost on “SmackDown,” churning out quality matches from one week to the next. Still, even her star presence wasn?t enough to elevate a spot of questionable booking on Saturday, as the tag-team match (in which Stratton and Trish Stratus faced Nia Jax and Candice LeRae) emerged as the weak point of an otherwise exceptional PLE.

4. Jade Cargill (Prev: NR)

How ferocious did the returning Jade Cargill look in Toronto, as she launched into a vicious attack on Naomi in the first big moment of Elimination Chamber? The star turn felt like a reset moment for the former AEW talent, whose previous booking in WWE didn?t feel quite up-to-scratch. Let?s hope this is the moment we get to capture the excitement that surrounded her initial signing all those months ago.

3. Toni Storm (Prev: 1)

Toni Storm bagged our top spot last time around after a rousing performance in front of her home crowd to pick up gold at AEW Grand Slam. Now she gets to repeat the glory when she takes on Mariah May in a rematch at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. Given that Storm picked up her last win with a roll-up pin (a throwback to her run as ?The Rookie?), I suspect we?ll see a more decisive win for the Aussie starlet this time around.

2. Iyo Sky (Prev: 10)

After being unceremoniously tossed from this year?s Rumble and left out of the Chamber, ?The Genius of the Sky? finally got her flowers with a massive win over Rhea Ripley on ?WWE Raw.? Though few saw it coming, Sky has consistently been an elite performer on the red brand and now gets the chance to dazzle the world at WrestleMania 41 by taking things to the next level.

1. Bianca Belair (Prev: NR)

Liberated from the tag-team titles, Bianca Belair scored a statement victory at Elimination Chamber, returning to the very top of the singles division in a heartbeat. ?The EST? has never been far from the main event since her elevation from NXT in 2020, yet this run has the potential to be the most exciting yet. Perhaps we might even see that much-vaunted heel turn …WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): It’s John Cena’s world after the heel turn heard ‘round the globe WWE?s annual Elimination Chamber delivered the shock of a century with a John Cena heel turn, instantly overturning more than two decades of wrestling history with a twist most suspected would never come. Cena?s attack on Cody Rhodes may have gotten the world talking, but how has it affected the Uncrowned power rankings? After an explosive weekend, here?s our take on where things stand.

10. Roman Reigns (Prev: 4)

It?s a bit of a tumble for ?The Tribal Chief? – largely due to his absence from our screens since the Royal Rumble. Having Reigns square off with Seth Rollins was one hell of a teaser, but the WWE has done little to follow up on it since. As the road to WrestleMania 41 gathers pace, surely that has to change soon?

9. Seth Rollins (Prev: NR)

Seth Rollins looked at the top of his game as he almost went the distance in a hard-hitting Elimination Chamber match. After an explosive segment on ?WWE Raw,? Rollins now stands in the enviable position of having two huge potential rivals for WrestleMania 41 in CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Maybe those whispers of a triple threat match aren?t so fanciful after all…

8. Ricochet (Prev: NR)

The most athletic man in wrestling has struck gold with his recent AEW run, embarking on a demonic heel turn seemingly designed to raise a middle finger at those who claimed he had no personality. The former WWE star will now get the recognition (and perhaps the beating) that he deserves when he squares off against Swerve Strickland in a hotly-anticipated grudge match Sunday at AEW Revolution.

7. Adam ?Cope? Copeland (Prev: 7)

If AEW Grand Slam provided a reminder of just how much the fans love Cope/Edge, then hopefully Revolution will be the moment AEW capitalizes on that adoration by giving us the result we need to see. After a rather bumpy few months, it truly feels like Cope has to beat Jon Moxley this weekend, and I?ll be keeping everything firmly crossed for that outcome.

6. Jey Uso (Prev: 3)

After a shock Rumble victory, ?Main Event Jey? propelled himself straight into a podium place in last month?s rankings. While the unstable Yeet momentum feels as over with the fans as ever, Uso?s elevation to the world title scene has lost a little bit of urgency next to the scenes in Toronto. He?s still a massive draw, and a potential contender for the top spot in future, should things go his way at WrestleMania 41.

For Gunther (right) and Jey Uso, a date at WrestleMania 41 awaits. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Gunther (Prev: NR)

For all his stature in WWE, it felt like Gunther took a bit of a backseat in January, hence his exclusion last time around. A few weeks later and things couldn?t be more different, as ?The Ring General? is busy brutalizing opponents on ?WWE Raw? while mocking his upcoming WrestleMania 41 opponent, the ever-popular Jey Uso. I suspect he?s about to look stronger than ever heading into Las Vegas.

4. CM Punk (Prev: 2)

While he didn?t win the Elimination Chamber as I?d expected, CM Punk feels hotter than hell right now in WWE, consistently proving himself to be the biggest draw on Monday nights. Just listen to his explosive promos taking aim at Cena and The Rock this week. Punk may have a lot of targets right now, but it’s his intriguing dynamic with Cody Rhodes that suggests to me there could be something even bigger in the works for wrestling?s greatest antihero.

3. The Rock (Prev: NR)

Despite a rambling return on ?WWE SmackDown,? The Rock blew expectations out of the water at Elimination Chamber, delivering the WWE’s most shocking segment since the build-up to last year?s WrestleMania. Where does it all go from here? After Saturday?s shock turn, your guess is as good as mine, to be quite honest. But one thing is for sure: ?The Final Boss? is as big of a force in WWE as ever.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena stand over Cody Rhodes during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

2. Cody Rhodes (Prev: 2)

As if his bruising ladder match with Kevin Owens at Royal Rumble wasn’t painful enough, WWE?s Universal Champion was thoroughly put through his paces this Saturday, as he was literally flogged by the heel trifecta of The Rock, John Cena and Travis Scott. While I?m sure it hurt like hell, it had the side effect of making ?The American Nightmare? look like the center of the wrestling universe – and seriously raising the stakes for his WrestleMania 41 showdown.

1. John Cena (Prev: 5)

It was the heel turn that shook the world, as perhaps the most beloved man in wrestling followed his Elimination Chamber win by turning on his spiritual successor, the babyface champion Cody Rhodes. In one fell swoop, WWE’s epic swerve overturned every assumption we had about the Cena retirement tour, while turbocharging anticipation for WrestleMania 41. Roll on March 17, when we should get to hear directly from the man himself on ?WWE Raw? and the next phase of the plan begins to take shape.WOMEN?S POWER RANKINGS

10. Chelsea Green (Prev: 9)

As we saw again in Toronto, Chelsea Green is an absolute credit to the blue brand, rapidly cementing her reputation as one of the most entertaining female wrestlers of the past decade. As I said last month, what Green really needs now is a serious rival for WrestleMania 41 who can raise the stakes when it comes to her holding onto her beloved US Championship.

9. Alexa Bliss (Prev: 6)

The returning Alexa Bliss put in a solid shift at Elimination Chamber, dispatching Roxanne Perez with a suitably dramatic Sister Abigail and reaching the final three. The former women?s champion has always been a big draw in WWE and there?s no reason to think this run won?t be different. Over the next few weeks, we should see where this one develops.

8. Liv Morgan (Prev: NR)

After an exceptionally physical performance in the Elimination Chamber, Liv Morgan reminded us all why she remains such a compelling force in WWE. Having taken a beating from Bianca Belair, Morgan now faces the equally daunting challenge of reviving the fortunes of WWE?s women?s tag division alongside Raquel Rodriguez. If anyone stands a chance at pulling that off, it?s Morgan.

7. Rhea Ripley (Prev: 3)

It was a bruising defeat on ?WWE Raw,? as Rhea Ripley was bested by Iyo Sky, losing the WWE Women?s World Championship after 56 days. So much for that dream WrestleMania match with Bianca Belair. On the other hand, WWE has thrown a few curveballs for ?The Eradicator? over the years, so perhaps we shouldn?t discount the possibility that she ends up in that match, one way or another…

6. Charlotte Flair (Prev: 5)

One month on from her Royal Rumble victory, ?The Queen? hasn?t progressed beyond first gear when it comes to her big return run. Given that we?re still seven weeks away from WrestleMania 41, that isn?t a massive problem just yet. But let?s hope she and Tiffany Stratton can find their stride soon – and ensure that their upcoming showcase matches expectations.

After winning the Royal Rumble, Charlotte Flair picked Tiffany Stratton as her opponent for WrestleMania 41. (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Tiffany Stratton (Prev: 2)

The WWE Women?s Champion still rules the roost on “SmackDown,” churning out quality matches from one week to the next. Still, even her star presence wasn?t enough to elevate a spot of questionable booking on Saturday, as the tag-team match (in which Stratton and Trish Stratus faced Nia Jax and Candice LeRae) emerged as the weak point of an otherwise exceptional PLE.

4. Jade Cargill (Prev: NR)

How ferocious did the returning Jade Cargill look in Toronto, as she launched into a vicious attack on Naomi in the first big moment of Elimination Chamber? The star turn felt like a reset moment for the former AEW talent, whose previous booking in WWE didn?t feel quite up-to-scratch. Let?s hope this is the moment we get to capture the excitement that surrounded her initial signing all those months ago.

3. Toni Storm (Prev: 1)

Toni Storm bagged our top spot last time around after a rousing performance in front of her home crowd to pick up gold at AEW Grand Slam. Now she gets to repeat the glory when she takes on Mariah May in a rematch at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. Given that Storm picked up her last win with a roll-up pin (a throwback to her run as ?The Rookie?), I suspect we?ll see a more decisive win for the Aussie starlet this time around.

2. Iyo Sky (Prev: 10)

After being unceremoniously tossed from this year?s Rumble and left out of the Chamber, ?The Genius of the Sky? finally got her flowers with a massive win over Rhea Ripley on ?WWE Raw.? Though few saw it coming, Sky has consistently been an elite performer on the red brand and now gets the chance to dazzle the world at WrestleMania 41 by taking things to the next level.

1. Bianca Belair (Prev: NR)

Liberated from the tag-team titles, Bianca Belair scored a statement victory at Elimination Chamber, returning to the very top of the singles division in a heartbeat. ?The EST? has never been far from the main event since her elevation from NXT in 2020, yet this run has the potential to be the most exciting yet. Perhaps we might even see that much-vaunted heel turn …WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): It’s John Cena’s world after the heel turn heard ‘round the globe WWE?s annual Elimination Chamber delivered the shock of a century with a John Cena heel turn, instantly overturning more than two decades of wrestling history with a twist most suspected would never come. Cena?s attack on Cody Rhodes may have gotten the world talking, but how has it affected the Uncrowned power rankings? After an explosive weekend, here?s our take on where things stand.

10. Roman Reigns (Prev: 4)

It?s a bit of a tumble for ?The Tribal Chief? – largely due to his absence from our screens since the Royal Rumble. Having Reigns square off with Seth Rollins was one hell of a teaser, but the WWE has done little to follow up on it since. As the road to WrestleMania 41 gathers pace, surely that has to change soon?

9. Seth Rollins (Prev: NR)

Seth Rollins looked at the top of his game as he almost went the distance in a hard-hitting Elimination Chamber match. After an explosive segment on ?WWE Raw,? Rollins now stands in the enviable position of having two huge potential rivals for WrestleMania 41 in CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Maybe those whispers of a triple threat match aren?t so fanciful after all…

8. Ricochet (Prev: NR)

The most athletic man in wrestling has struck gold with his recent AEW run, embarking on a demonic heel turn seemingly designed to raise a middle finger at those who claimed he had no personality. The former WWE star will now get the recognition (and perhaps the beating) that he deserves when he squares off against Swerve Strickland in a hotly-anticipated grudge match Sunday at AEW Revolution.

7. Adam ?Cope? Copeland (Prev: 7)

If AEW Grand Slam provided a reminder of just how much the fans love Cope/Edge, then hopefully Revolution will be the moment AEW capitalizes on that adoration by giving us the result we need to see. After a rather bumpy few months, it truly feels like Cope has to beat Jon Moxley this weekend, and I?ll be keeping everything firmly crossed for that outcome.

6. Jey Uso (Prev: 3)

After a shock Rumble victory, ?Main Event Jey? propelled himself straight into a podium place in last month?s rankings. While the unstable Yeet momentum feels as over with the fans as ever, Uso?s elevation to the world title scene has lost a little bit of urgency next to the scenes in Toronto. He?s still a massive draw, and a potential contender for the top spot in future, should things go his way at WrestleMania 41.

For Gunther (right) and Jey Uso, a date at WrestleMania 41 awaits. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Gunther (Prev: NR)

For all his stature in WWE, it felt like Gunther took a bit of a backseat in January, hence his exclusion last time around. A few weeks later and things couldn?t be more different, as ?The Ring General? is busy brutalizing opponents on ?WWE Raw? while mocking his upcoming WrestleMania 41 opponent, the ever-popular Jey Uso. I suspect he?s about to look stronger than ever heading into Las Vegas.

4. CM Punk (Prev: 2)

While he didn?t win the Elimination Chamber as I?d expected, CM Punk feels hotter than hell right now in WWE, consistently proving himself to be the biggest draw on Monday nights. Just listen to his explosive promos taking aim at Cena and The Rock this week. Punk may have a lot of targets right now, but it’s his intriguing dynamic with Cody Rhodes that suggests to me there could be something even bigger in the works for wrestling?s greatest antihero.

3. The Rock (Prev: NR)

Despite a rambling return on ?WWE SmackDown,? The Rock blew expectations out of the water at Elimination Chamber, delivering the WWE’s most shocking segment since the build-up to last year?s WrestleMania. Where does it all go from here? After Saturday?s shock turn, your guess is as good as mine, to be quite honest. But one thing is for sure: ?The Final Boss? is as big of a force in WWE as ever.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena stand over Cody Rhodes during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

2. Cody Rhodes (Prev: 2)

As if his bruising ladder match with Kevin Owens at Royal Rumble wasn’t painful enough, WWE?s Universal Champion was thoroughly put through his paces this Saturday, as he was literally flogged by the heel trifecta of The Rock, John Cena and Travis Scott. While I?m sure it hurt like hell, it had the side effect of making ?The American Nightmare? look like the center of the wrestling universe – and seriously raising the stakes for his WrestleMania 41 showdown.

1. John Cena (Prev: 5)

It was the heel turn that shook the world, as perhaps the most beloved man in wrestling followed his Elimination Chamber win by turning on his spiritual successor, the babyface champion Cody Rhodes. In one fell swoop, WWE’s epic swerve overturned every assumption we had about the Cena retirement tour, while turbocharging anticipation for WrestleMania 41. Roll on March 17, when we should get to hear directly from the man himself on ?WWE Raw? and the next phase of the plan begins to take shape.WOMEN?S POWER RANKINGS

10. Chelsea Green (Prev: 9)

As we saw again in Toronto, Chelsea Green is an absolute credit to the blue brand, rapidly cementing her reputation as one of the most entertaining female wrestlers of the past decade. As I said last month, what Green really needs now is a serious rival for WrestleMania 41 who can raise the stakes when it comes to her holding onto her beloved US Championship.

9. Alexa Bliss (Prev: 6)

The returning Alexa Bliss put in a solid shift at Elimination Chamber, dispatching Roxanne Perez with a suitably dramatic Sister Abigail and reaching the final three. The former women?s champion has always been a big draw in WWE and there?s no reason to think this run won?t be different. Over the next few weeks, we should see where this one develops.

8. Liv Morgan (Prev: NR)

After an exceptionally physical performance in the Elimination Chamber, Liv Morgan reminded us all why she remains such a compelling force in WWE. Having taken a beating from Bianca Belair, Morgan now faces the equally daunting challenge of reviving the fortunes of WWE?s women?s tag division alongside Raquel Rodriguez. If anyone stands a chance at pulling that off, it?s Morgan.

7. Rhea Ripley (Prev: 3)

It was a bruising defeat on ?WWE Raw,? as Rhea Ripley was bested by Iyo Sky, losing the WWE Women?s World Championship after 56 days. So much for that dream WrestleMania match with Bianca Belair. On the other hand, WWE has thrown a few curveballs for ?The Eradicator? over the years, so perhaps we shouldn?t discount the possibility that she ends up in that match, one way or another…

6. Charlotte Flair (Prev: 5)

One month on from her Royal Rumble victory, ?The Queen? hasn?t progressed beyond first gear when it comes to her big return run. Given that we?re still seven weeks away from WrestleMania 41, that isn?t a massive problem just yet. But let?s hope she and Tiffany Stratton can find their stride soon – and ensure that their upcoming showcase matches expectations.

After winning the Royal Rumble, Charlotte Flair picked Tiffany Stratton as her opponent for WrestleMania 41. (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Tiffany Stratton (Prev: 2)

The WWE Women?s Champion still rules the roost on “SmackDown,” churning out quality matches from one week to the next. Still, even her star presence wasn?t enough to elevate a spot of questionable booking on Saturday, as the tag-team match (in which Stratton and Trish Stratus faced Nia Jax and Candice LeRae) emerged as the weak point of an otherwise exceptional PLE.

4. Jade Cargill (Prev: NR)

How ferocious did the returning Jade Cargill look in Toronto, as she launched into a vicious attack on Naomi in the first big moment of Elimination Chamber? The star turn felt like a reset moment for the former AEW talent, whose previous booking in WWE didn?t feel quite up-to-scratch. Let?s hope this is the moment we get to capture the excitement that surrounded her initial signing all those months ago.

3. Toni Storm (Prev: 1)

Toni Storm bagged our top spot last time around after a rousing performance in front of her home crowd to pick up gold at AEW Grand Slam. Now she gets to repeat the glory when she takes on Mariah May in a rematch at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. Given that Storm picked up her last win with a roll-up pin (a throwback to her run as ?The Rookie?), I suspect we?ll see a more decisive win for the Aussie starlet this time around.

2. Iyo Sky (Prev: 10)

After being unceremoniously tossed from this year?s Rumble and left out of the Chamber, ?The Genius of the Sky? finally got her flowers with a massive win over Rhea Ripley on ?WWE Raw.? Though few saw it coming, Sky has consistently been an elite performer on the red brand and now gets the chance to dazzle the world at WrestleMania 41 by taking things to the next level.

1. Bianca Belair (Prev: NR)

Liberated from the tag-team titles, Bianca Belair scored a statement victory at Elimination Chamber, returning to the very top of the singles division in a heartbeat. ?The EST? has never been far from the main event since her elevation from NXT in 2020, yet this run has the potential to be the most exciting yet. Perhaps we might even see that much-vaunted heel turn …WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): It’s John Cena’s world after the heel turn heard ‘round the globe WWE?s annual Elimination Chamber delivered the shock of a century with a John Cena heel turn, instantly overturning more than two decades of wrestling history with a twist most suspected would never come. Cena?s attack on Cody Rhodes may have gotten the world talking, but how has it affected the Uncrowned power rankings? After an explosive weekend, here?s our take on where things stand.

10. Roman Reigns (Prev: 4)

It?s a bit of a tumble for ?The Tribal Chief? – largely due to his absence from our screens since the Royal Rumble. Having Reigns square off with Seth Rollins was one hell of a teaser, but the WWE has done little to follow up on it since. As the road to WrestleMania 41 gathers pace, surely that has to change soon?

9. Seth Rollins (Prev: NR)

Seth Rollins looked at the top of his game as he almost went the distance in a hard-hitting Elimination Chamber match. After an explosive segment on ?WWE Raw,? Rollins now stands in the enviable position of having two huge potential rivals for WrestleMania 41 in CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Maybe those whispers of a triple threat match aren?t so fanciful after all…

8. Ricochet (Prev: NR)

The most athletic man in wrestling has struck gold with his recent AEW run, embarking on a demonic heel turn seemingly designed to raise a middle finger at those who claimed he had no personality. The former WWE star will now get the recognition (and perhaps the beating) that he deserves when he squares off against Swerve Strickland in a hotly-anticipated grudge match Sunday at AEW Revolution.

7. Adam ?Cope? Copeland (Prev: 7)

If AEW Grand Slam provided a reminder of just how much the fans love Cope/Edge, then hopefully Revolution will be the moment AEW capitalizes on that adoration by giving us the result we need to see. After a rather bumpy few months, it truly feels like Cope has to beat Jon Moxley this weekend, and I?ll be keeping everything firmly crossed for that outcome.

6. Jey Uso (Prev: 3)

After a shock Rumble victory, ?Main Event Jey? propelled himself straight into a podium place in last month?s rankings. While the unstable Yeet momentum feels as over with the fans as ever, Uso?s elevation to the world title scene has lost a little bit of urgency next to the scenes in Toronto. He?s still a massive draw, and a potential contender for the top spot in future, should things go his way at WrestleMania 41.

For Gunther (right) and Jey Uso, a date at WrestleMania 41 awaits. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Gunther (Prev: NR)

For all his stature in WWE, it felt like Gunther took a bit of a backseat in January, hence his exclusion last time around. A few weeks later and things couldn?t be more different, as ?The Ring General? is busy brutalizing opponents on ?WWE Raw? while mocking his upcoming WrestleMania 41 opponent, the ever-popular Jey Uso. I suspect he?s about to look stronger than ever heading into Las Vegas.

4. CM Punk (Prev: 2)

While he didn?t win the Elimination Chamber as I?d expected, CM Punk feels hotter than hell right now in WWE, consistently proving himself to be the biggest draw on Monday nights. Just listen to his explosive promos taking aim at Cena and The Rock this week. Punk may have a lot of targets right now, but it’s his intriguing dynamic with Cody Rhodes that suggests to me there could be something even bigger in the works for wrestling?s greatest antihero.

3. The Rock (Prev: NR)

Despite a rambling return on ?WWE SmackDown,? The Rock blew expectations out of the water at Elimination Chamber, delivering the WWE’s most shocking segment since the build-up to last year?s WrestleMania. Where does it all go from here? After Saturday?s shock turn, your guess is as good as mine, to be quite honest. But one thing is for sure: ?The Final Boss? is as big of a force in WWE as ever.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena stand over Cody Rhodes during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

2. Cody Rhodes (Prev: 2)

As if his bruising ladder match with Kevin Owens at Royal Rumble wasn’t painful enough, WWE?s Universal Champion was thoroughly put through his paces this Saturday, as he was literally flogged by the heel trifecta of The Rock, John Cena and Travis Scott. While I?m sure it hurt like hell, it had the side effect of making ?The American Nightmare? look like the center of the wrestling universe – and seriously raising the stakes for his WrestleMania 41 showdown.

1. John Cena (Prev: 5)

It was the heel turn that shook the world, as perhaps the most beloved man in wrestling followed his Elimination Chamber win by turning on his spiritual successor, the babyface champion Cody Rhodes. In one fell swoop, WWE’s epic swerve overturned every assumption we had about the Cena retirement tour, while turbocharging anticipation for WrestleMania 41. Roll on March 17, when we should get to hear directly from the man himself on ?WWE Raw? and the next phase of the plan begins to take shape.WOMEN?S POWER RANKINGS

10. Chelsea Green (Prev: 9)

As we saw again in Toronto, Chelsea Green is an absolute credit to the blue brand, rapidly cementing her reputation as one of the most entertaining female wrestlers of the past decade. As I said last month, what Green really needs now is a serious rival for WrestleMania 41 who can raise the stakes when it comes to her holding onto her beloved US Championship.

9. Alexa Bliss (Prev: 6)

The returning Alexa Bliss put in a solid shift at Elimination Chamber, dispatching Roxanne Perez with a suitably dramatic Sister Abigail and reaching the final three. The former women?s champion has always been a big draw in WWE and there?s no reason to think this run won?t be different. Over the next few weeks, we should see where this one develops.

8. Liv Morgan (Prev: NR)

After an exceptionally physical performance in the Elimination Chamber, Liv Morgan reminded us all why she remains such a compelling force in WWE. Having taken a beating from Bianca Belair, Morgan now faces the equally daunting challenge of reviving the fortunes of WWE?s women?s tag division alongside Raquel Rodriguez. If anyone stands a chance at pulling that off, it?s Morgan.

7. Rhea Ripley (Prev: 3)

It was a bruising defeat on ?WWE Raw,? as Rhea Ripley was bested by Iyo Sky, losing the WWE Women?s World Championship after 56 days. So much for that dream WrestleMania match with Bianca Belair. On the other hand, WWE has thrown a few curveballs for ?The Eradicator? over the years, so perhaps we shouldn?t discount the possibility that she ends up in that match, one way or another…

6. Charlotte Flair (Prev: 5)

One month on from her Royal Rumble victory, ?The Queen? hasn?t progressed beyond first gear when it comes to her big return run. Given that we?re still seven weeks away from WrestleMania 41, that isn?t a massive problem just yet. But let?s hope she and Tiffany Stratton can find their stride soon – and ensure that their upcoming showcase matches expectations.

After winning the Royal Rumble, Charlotte Flair picked Tiffany Stratton as her opponent for WrestleMania 41. (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Tiffany Stratton (Prev: 2)

The WWE Women?s Champion still rules the roost on “SmackDown,” churning out quality matches from one week to the next. Still, even her star presence wasn?t enough to elevate a spot of questionable booking on Saturday, as the tag-team match (in which Stratton and Trish Stratus faced Nia Jax and Candice LeRae) emerged as the weak point of an otherwise exceptional PLE.

4. Jade Cargill (Prev: NR)

How ferocious did the returning Jade Cargill look in Toronto, as she launched into a vicious attack on Naomi in the first big moment of Elimination Chamber? The star turn felt like a reset moment for the former AEW talent, whose previous booking in WWE didn?t feel quite up-to-scratch. Let?s hope this is the moment we get to capture the excitement that surrounded her initial signing all those months ago.

3. Toni Storm (Prev: 1)

Toni Storm bagged our top spot last time around after a rousing performance in front of her home crowd to pick up gold at AEW Grand Slam. Now she gets to repeat the glory when she takes on Mariah May in a rematch at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. Given that Storm picked up her last win with a roll-up pin (a throwback to her run as ?The Rookie?), I suspect we?ll see a more decisive win for the Aussie starlet this time around.

2. Iyo Sky (Prev: 10)

After being unceremoniously tossed from this year?s Rumble and left out of the Chamber, ?The Genius of the Sky? finally got her flowers with a massive win over Rhea Ripley on ?WWE Raw.? Though few saw it coming, Sky has consistently been an elite performer on the red brand and now gets the chance to dazzle the world at WrestleMania 41 by taking things to the next level.

1. Bianca Belair (Prev: NR)

Liberated from the tag-team titles, Bianca Belair scored a statement victory at Elimination Chamber, returning to the very top of the singles division in a heartbeat. ?The EST? has never been far from the main event since her elevation from NXT in 2020, yet this run has the potential to be the most exciting yet. Perhaps we might even see that much-vaunted heel turn …WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): It’s John Cena’s world after the heel turn heard ‘round the globe WWE?s annual Elimination Chamber delivered the shock of a century with a John Cena heel turn, instantly overturning more than two decades of wrestling history with a twist most suspected would never come. Cena?s attack on Cody Rhodes may have gotten the world talking, but how has it affected the Uncrowned power rankings? After an explosive weekend, here?s our take on where things stand.

10. Roman Reigns (Prev: 4)

It?s a bit of a tumble for ?The Tribal Chief? – largely due to his absence from our screens since the Royal Rumble. Having Reigns square off with Seth Rollins was one hell of a teaser, but the WWE has done little to follow up on it since. As the road to WrestleMania 41 gathers pace, surely that has to change soon?

9. Seth Rollins (Prev: NR)

Seth Rollins looked at the top of his game as he almost went the distance in a hard-hitting Elimination Chamber match. After an explosive segment on ?WWE Raw,? Rollins now stands in the enviable position of having two huge potential rivals for WrestleMania 41 in CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Maybe those whispers of a triple threat match aren?t so fanciful after all…

8. Ricochet (Prev: NR)

The most athletic man in wrestling has struck gold with his recent AEW run, embarking on a demonic heel turn seemingly designed to raise a middle finger at those who claimed he had no personality. The former WWE star will now get the recognition (and perhaps the beating) that he deserves when he squares off against Swerve Strickland in a hotly-anticipated grudge match Sunday at AEW Revolution.

7. Adam ?Cope? Copeland (Prev: 7)

If AEW Grand Slam provided a reminder of just how much the fans love Cope/Edge, then hopefully Revolution will be the moment AEW capitalizes on that adoration by giving us the result we need to see. After a rather bumpy few months, it truly feels like Cope has to beat Jon Moxley this weekend, and I?ll be keeping everything firmly crossed for that outcome.

6. Jey Uso (Prev: 3)

After a shock Rumble victory, ?Main Event Jey? propelled himself straight into a podium place in last month?s rankings. While the unstable Yeet momentum feels as over with the fans as ever, Uso?s elevation to the world title scene has lost a little bit of urgency next to the scenes in Toronto. He?s still a massive draw, and a potential contender for the top spot in future, should things go his way at WrestleMania 41.

For Gunther (right) and Jey Uso, a date at WrestleMania 41 awaits. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Gunther (Prev: NR)

For all his stature in WWE, it felt like Gunther took a bit of a backseat in January, hence his exclusion last time around. A few weeks later and things couldn?t be more different, as ?The Ring General? is busy brutalizing opponents on ?WWE Raw? while mocking his upcoming WrestleMania 41 opponent, the ever-popular Jey Uso. I suspect he?s about to look stronger than ever heading into Las Vegas.

4. CM Punk (Prev: 2)

While he didn?t win the Elimination Chamber as I?d expected, CM Punk feels hotter than hell right now in WWE, consistently proving himself to be the biggest draw on Monday nights. Just listen to his explosive promos taking aim at Cena and The Rock this week. Punk may have a lot of targets right now, but it’s his intriguing dynamic with Cody Rhodes that suggests to me there could be something even bigger in the works for wrestling?s greatest antihero.

3. The Rock (Prev: NR)

Despite a rambling return on ?WWE SmackDown,? The Rock blew expectations out of the water at Elimination Chamber, delivering the WWE’s most shocking segment since the build-up to last year?s WrestleMania. Where does it all go from here? After Saturday?s shock turn, your guess is as good as mine, to be quite honest. But one thing is for sure: ?The Final Boss? is as big of a force in WWE as ever.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena stand over Cody Rhodes during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

2. Cody Rhodes (Prev: 2)

As if his bruising ladder match with Kevin Owens at Royal Rumble wasn’t painful enough, WWE?s Universal Champion was thoroughly put through his paces this Saturday, as he was literally flogged by the heel trifecta of The Rock, John Cena and Travis Scott. While I?m sure it hurt like hell, it had the side effect of making ?The American Nightmare? look like the center of the wrestling universe – and seriously raising the stakes for his WrestleMania 41 showdown.

1. John Cena (Prev: 5)

It was the heel turn that shook the world, as perhaps the most beloved man in wrestling followed his Elimination Chamber win by turning on his spiritual successor, the babyface champion Cody Rhodes. In one fell swoop, WWE’s epic swerve overturned every assumption we had about the Cena retirement tour, while turbocharging anticipation for WrestleMania 41. Roll on March 17, when we should get to hear directly from the man himself on ?WWE Raw? and the next phase of the plan begins to take shape.WOMEN?S POWER RANKINGS

10. Chelsea Green (Prev: 9)

As we saw again in Toronto, Chelsea Green is an absolute credit to the blue brand, rapidly cementing her reputation as one of the most entertaining female wrestlers of the past decade. As I said last month, what Green really needs now is a serious rival for WrestleMania 41 who can raise the stakes when it comes to her holding onto her beloved US Championship.

9. Alexa Bliss (Prev: 6)

The returning Alexa Bliss put in a solid shift at Elimination Chamber, dispatching Roxanne Perez with a suitably dramatic Sister Abigail and reaching the final three. The former women?s champion has always been a big draw in WWE and there?s no reason to think this run won?t be different. Over the next few weeks, we should see where this one develops.

8. Liv Morgan (Prev: NR)

After an exceptionally physical performance in the Elimination Chamber, Liv Morgan reminded us all why she remains such a compelling force in WWE. Having taken a beating from Bianca Belair, Morgan now faces the equally daunting challenge of reviving the fortunes of WWE?s women?s tag division alongside Raquel Rodriguez. If anyone stands a chance at pulling that off, it?s Morgan.

7. Rhea Ripley (Prev: 3)

It was a bruising defeat on ?WWE Raw,? as Rhea Ripley was bested by Iyo Sky, losing the WWE Women?s World Championship after 56 days. So much for that dream WrestleMania match with Bianca Belair. On the other hand, WWE has thrown a few curveballs for ?The Eradicator? over the years, so perhaps we shouldn?t discount the possibility that she ends up in that match, one way or another…

6. Charlotte Flair (Prev: 5)

One month on from her Royal Rumble victory, ?The Queen? hasn?t progressed beyond first gear when it comes to her big return run. Given that we?re still seven weeks away from WrestleMania 41, that isn?t a massive problem just yet. But let?s hope she and Tiffany Stratton can find their stride soon – and ensure that their upcoming showcase matches expectations.

After winning the Royal Rumble, Charlotte Flair picked Tiffany Stratton as her opponent for WrestleMania 41. (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Tiffany Stratton (Prev: 2)

The WWE Women?s Champion still rules the roost on “SmackDown,” churning out quality matches from one week to the next. Still, even her star presence wasn?t enough to elevate a spot of questionable booking on Saturday, as the tag-team match (in which Stratton and Trish Stratus faced Nia Jax and Candice LeRae) emerged as the weak point of an otherwise exceptional PLE.

4. Jade Cargill (Prev: NR)

How ferocious did the returning Jade Cargill look in Toronto, as she launched into a vicious attack on Naomi in the first big moment of Elimination Chamber? The star turn felt like a reset moment for the former AEW talent, whose previous booking in WWE didn?t feel quite up-to-scratch. Let?s hope this is the moment we get to capture the excitement that surrounded her initial signing all those months ago.

3. Toni Storm (Prev: 1)

Toni Storm bagged our top spot last time around after a rousing performance in front of her home crowd to pick up gold at AEW Grand Slam. Now she gets to repeat the glory when she takes on Mariah May in a rematch at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. Given that Storm picked up her last win with a roll-up pin (a throwback to her run as ?The Rookie?), I suspect we?ll see a more decisive win for the Aussie starlet this time around.

2. Iyo Sky (Prev: 10)

After being unceremoniously tossed from this year?s Rumble and left out of the Chamber, ?The Genius of the Sky? finally got her flowers with a massive win over Rhea Ripley on ?WWE Raw.? Though few saw it coming, Sky has consistently been an elite performer on the red brand and now gets the chance to dazzle the world at WrestleMania 41 by taking things to the next level.

1. Bianca Belair (Prev: NR)

Liberated from the tag-team titles, Bianca Belair scored a statement victory at Elimination Chamber, returning to the very top of the singles division in a heartbeat. ?The EST? has never been far from the main event since her elevation from NXT in 2020, yet this run has the potential to be the most exciting yet. Perhaps we might even see that much-vaunted heel turn …WWE, AEW power rankings (March 2025): It’s John Cena’s world after the heel turn heard ‘round the globe WWE?s annual Elimination Chamber delivered the shock of a century with a John Cena heel turn, instantly overturning more than two decades of wrestling history with a twist most suspected would never come. Cena?s attack on Cody Rhodes may have gotten the world talking, but how has it affected the Uncrowned power rankings? After an explosive weekend, here?s our take on where things stand.

10. Roman Reigns (Prev: 4)

It?s a bit of a tumble for ?The Tribal Chief? – largely due to his absence from our screens since the Royal Rumble. Having Reigns square off with Seth Rollins was one hell of a teaser, but the WWE has done little to follow up on it since. As the road to WrestleMania 41 gathers pace, surely that has to change soon?

9. Seth Rollins (Prev: NR)

Seth Rollins looked at the top of his game as he almost went the distance in a hard-hitting Elimination Chamber match. After an explosive segment on ?WWE Raw,? Rollins now stands in the enviable position of having two huge potential rivals for WrestleMania 41 in CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Maybe those whispers of a triple threat match aren?t so fanciful after all…

8. Ricochet (Prev: NR)

The most athletic man in wrestling has struck gold with his recent AEW run, embarking on a demonic heel turn seemingly designed to raise a middle finger at those who claimed he had no personality. The former WWE star will now get the recognition (and perhaps the beating) that he deserves when he squares off against Swerve Strickland in a hotly-anticipated grudge match Sunday at AEW Revolution.

7. Adam ?Cope? Copeland (Prev: 7)

If AEW Grand Slam provided a reminder of just how much the fans love Cope/Edge, then hopefully Revolution will be the moment AEW capitalizes on that adoration by giving us the result we need to see. After a rather bumpy few months, it truly feels like Cope has to beat Jon Moxley this weekend, and I?ll be keeping everything firmly crossed for that outcome.

6. Jey Uso (Prev: 3)

After a shock Rumble victory, ?Main Event Jey? propelled himself straight into a podium place in last month?s rankings. While the unstable Yeet momentum feels as over with the fans as ever, Uso?s elevation to the world title scene has lost a little bit of urgency next to the scenes in Toronto. He?s still a massive draw, and a potential contender for the top spot in future, should things go his way at WrestleMania 41.

For Gunther (right) and Jey Uso, a date at WrestleMania 41 awaits. (Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

5. Gunther (Prev: NR)

For all his stature in WWE, it felt like Gunther took a bit of a backseat in January, hence his exclusion last time around. A few weeks later and things couldn?t be more different, as ?The Ring General? is busy brutalizing opponents on ?WWE Raw? while mocking his upcoming WrestleMania 41 opponent, the ever-popular Jey Uso. I suspect he?s about to look stronger than ever heading into Las Vegas.

4. CM Punk (Prev: 2)

While he didn?t win the Elimination Chamber as I?d expected, CM Punk feels hotter than hell right now in WWE, consistently proving himself to be the biggest draw on Monday nights. Just listen to his explosive promos taking aim at Cena and The Rock this week. Punk may have a lot of targets right now, but it’s his intriguing dynamic with Cody Rhodes that suggests to me there could be something even bigger in the works for wrestling?s greatest antihero.

3. The Rock (Prev: NR)

Despite a rambling return on ?WWE SmackDown,? The Rock blew expectations out of the water at Elimination Chamber, delivering the WWE’s most shocking segment since the build-up to last year?s WrestleMania. Where does it all go from here? After Saturday?s shock turn, your guess is as good as mine, to be quite honest. But one thing is for sure: ?The Final Boss? is as big of a force in WWE as ever.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and John Cena stand over Cody Rhodes during WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Canada. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)

(WWE via Getty Images)

2. Cody Rhodes (Prev: 2)

As if his bruising ladder match with Kevin Owens at Royal Rumble wasn’t painful enough, WWE?s Universal Champion was thoroughly put through his paces this Saturday, as he was literally flogged by the heel trifecta of The Rock, John Cena and Travis Scott. While I?m sure it hurt like hell, it had the side effect of making ?The American Nightmare? look like the center of the wrestling universe – and seriously raising the stakes for his WrestleMania 41 showdown.

1. John Cena (Prev: 5)

It was the heel turn that shook the world, as perhaps the most beloved man in wrestling followed his Elimination Chamber win by turning on his spiritual successor, the babyface champion Cody Rhodes. In one fell swoop, WWE’s epic swerve overturned every assumption we had about the Cena retirement tour, while turbocharging anticipation for WrestleMania 41. Roll on March 17, when we should get to hear directly from the man himself on ?WWE Raw? and the next phase of the plan begins to take shape.WOMEN?S POWER RANKINGS

10. Chelsea Green (Prev: 9)

As we saw again in Toronto, Chelsea Green is an absolute credit to the blue brand, rapidly cementing her reputation as one of the most entertaining female wrestlers of the past decade. As I said last month, what Green really needs now is a serious rival for WrestleMania 41 who can raise the stakes when it comes to her holding onto her beloved US Championship.

9. Alexa Bliss (Prev: 6)

The returning Alexa Bliss put in a solid shift at Elimination Chamber, dispatching Roxanne Perez with a suitably dramatic Sister Abigail and reaching the final three. The former women?s champion has always been a big draw in WWE and there?s no reason to think this run won?t be different. Over the next few weeks, we should see where this one develops.

8. Liv Morgan (Prev: NR)

After an exceptionally physical performance in the Elimination Chamber, Liv Morgan reminded us all why she remains such a compelling force in WWE. Having taken a beating from Bianca Belair, Morgan now faces the equally daunting challenge of reviving the fortunes of WWE?s women?s tag division alongside Raquel Rodriguez. If anyone stands a chance at pulling that off, it?s Morgan.

7. Rhea Ripley (Prev: 3)

It was a bruising defeat on ?WWE Raw,? as Rhea Ripley was bested by Iyo Sky, losing the WWE Women?s World Championship after 56 days. So much for that dream WrestleMania match with Bianca Belair. On the other hand, WWE has thrown a few curveballs for ?The Eradicator? over the years, so perhaps we shouldn?t discount the possibility that she ends up in that match, one way or another…

6. Charlotte Flair (Prev: 5)

One month on from her Royal Rumble victory, ?The Queen? hasn?t progressed beyond first gear when it comes to her big return run. Given that we?re still seven weeks away from WrestleMania 41, that isn?t a massive problem just yet. But let?s hope she and Tiffany Stratton can find their stride soon – and ensure that their upcoming showcase matches expectations.

After winning the Royal Rumble, Charlotte Flair picked Tiffany Stratton as her opponent for WrestleMania 41. (Craig Melvin/WWE via Getty Images)

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5. Tiffany Stratton (Prev: 2)

The WWE Women?s Champion still rules the roost on “SmackDown,” churning out quality matches from one week to the next. Still, even her star presence wasn?t enough to elevate a spot of questionable booking on Saturday, as the tag-team match (in which Stratton and Trish Stratus faced Nia Jax and Candice LeRae) emerged as the weak point of an otherwise exceptional PLE.

4. Jade Cargill (Prev: NR)

How ferocious did the returning Jade Cargill look in Toronto, as she launched into a vicious attack on Naomi in the first big moment of Elimination Chamber? The star turn felt like a reset moment for the former AEW talent, whose previous booking in WWE didn?t feel quite up-to-scratch. Let?s hope this is the moment we get to capture the excitement that surrounded her initial signing all those months ago.

3. Toni Storm (Prev: 1)

Toni Storm bagged our top spot last time around after a rousing performance in front of her home crowd to pick up gold at AEW Grand Slam. Now she gets to repeat the glory when she takes on Mariah May in a rematch at Sunday’s Revolution pay-per-view. Given that Storm picked up her last win with a roll-up pin (a throwback to her run as ?The Rookie?), I suspect we?ll see a more decisive win for the Aussie starlet this time around.

2. Iyo Sky (Prev: 10)

After being unceremoniously tossed from this year?s Rumble and left out of the Chamber, ?The Genius of the Sky? finally got her flowers with a massive win over Rhea Ripley on ?WWE Raw.? Though few saw it coming, Sky has consistently been an elite performer on the red brand and now gets the chance to dazzle the world at WrestleMania 41 by taking things to the next level.

1. Bianca Belair (Prev: NR)

Liberated from the tag-team titles, Bianca Belair scored a statement victory at Elimination Chamber, returning to the very top of the singles division in a heartbeat. ?The EST? has never been far from the main event since her elevation from NXT in 2020, yet this run has the potential to be the most exciting yet. Perhaps we might even see that much-vaunted heel turn …