Top WWE Superstars & Jobbers: 2017 Week 48

We’re in a post-Survivor Series lull where Raw is biding its time until January to build for the Royal Rumble, SmackDown is setting up for a inconsequential Clash of Champions, and NXT is airing weird house show episodes. So it must be December!

Top Raw Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Braun Strowman20-9-211
2Finn Bálor20-9-121
3Seth Rollins23-15-132
4Samoa Joe16-9-244
5Roman Reigns21-15-1(+1)5
6Dean Ambrose20-15-2(-1)3
7Jason Jordan20-16-074
8Brock Lesnar5-1-085
9Elias15-13-093
10Matt Hardy15-14-0102


With no pay-per-view before the Royal Rumble at the end of January, Raw really doesn’t have a lot going on right now. Roman Reigns is still looking strong at least as he moves up another spot.

Top SmackDown Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1AJ Styles23-16-2(+4)1
2Jimmy Uso17-10-0(-1)1
3Shinsuke Nakamura15-8-0(-1)1
4Bobby Roode11-4-0(-1)3
5Shelton Benjamin7-1-0(-1)4
6Randy Orton19-14-161
7Jey Uso15-11-075
8Kofi Kingston12-8-010 (+2)3
9Jinder Mahal18-15-0(-1)3
10Chad Gable13-11-1(-1)9


AJ Styles had a really good week, since he propelled four spots into first after defeated two men in a handicap match. Just ignore the fact it was The Singh Brothers. Kofi Kingston also avoided falling off by taking down the #1 contenders for the tag titles with Xavier Woods.

Top Cruiserweights

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Rich Swann33-10-0(+1)1
2Akira Tozawa31-10-1(-1)1
3Cedric Alexander32-13-033
4Mustafa Ali28-19-044
5Gran Metalik18-12-055
6Kalisto20-15-1(+1)5
7Jack Gallagher22-21-0(-1)1
8TJP20-23-084
9Enzo Amore16-21-199
10Lince Dorado10-16-010


Fallen off from last week: The Brian Kendrick (10)

Apparently no one in the Cruiserweight Division can handle it, as Rich Swann has moved up into the top position. His teaming with Cedric Alexander seems to be paying out dividends, unlike The Brian Kendrick teaming with Jack Gallagher which is hurting both of them.

Top NXT Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Aleister Black12-0-011
2Rezar8-2-2(+1)1
3The Velveteen Dream7-1-0(+1)3
4Angelo Dawkins6-0-0(+5)4
5Montez Ford6-0-010 (+5)5
6Andrade “Cien” Almas10-5-0(-1)5
7Akam8-3-2(-1)1
8Otis Dozovic7-2-0(-1)6
9Tucker Knight7-2-0(-1)7
10Alexander Wolfe6-2-310


Fallen off from last week: Drew McIntyre (2 – injured)

Drew McIntyre is now officially on the shelf until next year, so he has be deactivated and moved. It would have moved everyone up a spot, except the Street Profits had a big win this week that jumped them over half of the list and put them into the Top 5.

Top Female Superstars

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrevPeak
1AsukaRAW14-0-111
2Sasha BanksRAW25-15-121
3Ember MoonNXT10-4-133
4BayleyRAW19-14-143
5Nia JaxRAW20-17-054
6CarmellaSD12-10-261
7Nikki CrossNXT7-5-276
8Sonya DevilleRAW4-2-184
9Kairi SaneNXT3-1-09
10Ruby RiottSD6-5-210


Fallen off from last week: Naomi (9), Peyton Royce (10)

All the action is at the bottom of the list for the women. Kairi Sane defeated Peyton Royce on NXT to take her spot, and Ruby Riott and her Riott Squad took down Naomi and her partners so that Ruby could take her spot.

Top Jobbers

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrev
1Curt HawkinsRAW0-29-01
2Noam DarRAW9-37-02
3Ariya DaivariRAW11-37-13
4Tony NeseRAW16-39-04
5Drew GulakRAW11-31-05
6Dolph ZigglerSD6-18-1(+1)
7Bo DallasRAW4-14-0(+1)
8Titus O’NeilRAW5-15-0
9KonnorSD1-10-09
10ViktorSD1-10-010


Fallen off from last week: The Miz (6 – shooting movie)

The Miz is off to shoot a movie, and despite him being on the jobber list he was a bit part of what made Raw semi-watchable. This opened a spot for Titus O’Neil to return to the list, which was assisted by the fact that he was murdered by Samoa Joe this week.