Top WWE Superstars & Jobbers: 2018 Week 2

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We’re into the second week of 2018, and now we’re starting to see things straighten themselves out. Well, with the exception of a few things like whatever is going on with SmackDown. NXT also finally had some matches to begin filling out their list while more Cruiserweights competed to get theirs half full.

Top Raw Superstars

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1Finn Bálor2-0-0(+3)1
2Goldust2-0-0(-1)1
3Karl Anderson2-0-0(+3)3
4Luke Gallows2-0-0(+3)4
5Braun Strowman1-0-0(-3)2
6Bray Wyatt1-0-0(-3)3
7Matt Hardy1-0-07
8Titus O’Neil1-0-08
9Apollo Crews1-1-09
10Jason Jordan1-1-0(-5)5


Fallen off from last week: Roman Reigns (8)

The Bálor Club continues to run things on Monday nights with a big win in the main event as they hold three of the top four spots. Titus Worldwide debuts on the list with a surprise win against The Bar, while Roman Reigns keeps the Intercontinental Championship tradition of not being in the Top 10. He’s not quite in the jobber list yet, at least.

Top SmackDown Superstars

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1Fandango1-0-01
2Harper1-0-02
3Jey Uso1-0-0(-2)1
4Jimmy Uso1-0-0(-2)2
5Mojo Rawley1-0-05
6Randy Orton1-0-06
7Rowan1-0-07
8Shinsuke Nakamura1-0-08
9Tyler Breeze1-0-09
10Xavier Woods1-0-0(-6)4


Fallen off from last week: Sami Zayn (3)

SmackDown belongs to the tag team division, as more than half of the list consists of team members. But the biggest surprise is Fandango sitting at the very top after he and Tyler Breeze (who also made the list) picked up a win over Rusev Day. Maybe this will be their year?

Top Cruiserweights

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1Cedric Alexander4-0-011
2Akira Tozawa2-1-0(+1)2
3Gran Metalik1-0-03
4Mustafa Ali1-0-04
5TJP1-1-0(-3)2


It’s two weeks in, and Cedric Alexander is already at four wins since the Cruiserweights are featured on three weekly shows. TJP also suffered his first loss after his big return last week as Gran Metalik debuts in the Top 3.

Top NXT Superstars

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1Bobby Fish1-0-01
2Kassius Ohno1-0-02
3Kyle O’Reilly1-0-03
4Lars Sullivan1-0-04


With the start of the Center Stage tapings happening this week, we actually got to see some matches featuring the current big stars of NXT. The four currently here are no surprise, especially with the NXT Tag Team Champions picking up a win to retain their titles.

Top Female Superstars

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1Alicia FoxRAW1-0-01
2AsukaRAW1-0-0(-1)1
3BayleyRAW1-0-03
4Becky LynchSD1-0-04
5Liv MorganSD1-0-0(-2)3
6Sarah LoganSD1-0-0(-1)5
7Sasha BanksRAW1-0-07
8Shayna BaszlerNXT1-0-08
9Dana BrookeRAW1-1-0(-7)2
10Ruby RiottSD1-1-0(-6)4


Nia Jax essentially gave the top spot to Alicia Fox by attacking Asuka prior to her match and preventing it from happening. Becky Lynch also made her big return to the ring, and in NXT we saw the debut of Shayna Baszler. She broke Dakota Kai’s arm to get her, so I’m not happy about it.

Top Jobbers

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1Ariya DaivariRAW0-3-01
2Drew GulakRAW0-3-02
3Aiden EnglishSD0-2-0(+2)
4CesaroRAW0-2-010 (+6)
5RhynoRAW0-2-0
6Tony NeseRAW0-2-0
7Adam ColeNXT0-1-0(-3)
8Aleister BlackNXT0-1-0
9Alexa BlissRAW0-1-0(-3)
10Bo DallasRAW0-1-0(-2)


Fallen off from last week: AJ Styles (3), Apollo Crews (7), Carmella (9)

Fortunately the WWE Champion is off of this list, but the Raw Women’s Champion wasn’t so lucky. Ariya Daivari and Drew Gulak kep losing and topping the list, make me sad, but the big story is Adam Cole being so upset he’s here to he dragged last year’s top NXT superstar Aleister Black into jobber status with an 0-1-0 record. This won’t last long.