Top WWE Superstars & Jobbers: 2018 Week 34

It was a wild and eventful four days for WWE in Brooklyn for SummerSlam weekend. We came of of the shows with new champions, some departing superstars (for the time being), and quite a few moves in the rankings.

Top Raw Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Braun Strowman25-10-011
2Rezar14-3-122
3Akam13-4-132
4Bobby Lashley10-4-044
5Seth Rollins20-15-053
6Roman Reigns17-13-0(+3)6
7Matt Hardy14-11-0(-1)2
8No Way Jose10-7-08
9Drew McIntyre8-5-0(-2)7
10Jinder Mahal13-11-0107


Fallen off from last week: Brock Lesnar (8 – UFC)

The Big Dog won the Universal Championship and sent Brock Lesnar on his way to the UFC, but didn’t leave Brooklyn until he also took down Finn Balor so people would stop bringing up his rematch from a couple years ago. No Way Jose also moved onto the list since he seems to keep winning Main Event.

Top SmackDown Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Shinsuke Nakamura15-6-3(+3)1
2Harper14-5-0(-1)1
3AJ Styles16-8-432
4Jeff Hardy11-6-1(+1)4
5Andrade “Cien” Almas9-4-0(+1)5
6Xavier Woods12-8-1(+2)6
7Daniel Bryan9-6-175
8Kofi Kingston8-7-110 (+2)8
9Big E10-10-09
10Karl Anderson10-10-0(-1)6


Fallen off from last week: Rowan (2 – injured)

Shinsuke Nakamura reclaimed the top spot on SmackDown after winning a US Title match that no one can remember at SummerSlam. But the big news is The New Day captured their fifth tag titles on SmackDown after Rowan was injured on Sunday, and now all three members are featured in the Top 10.

Top Cruiserweights

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Cedric Alexander22-0-011
2Gran Metalik18-5-122
3Lince Dorado15-7-233
4Kalisto15-10-142
5Lio Rush5-1-055
6Mustafa Ali11-8-164
7Hideo Itami8-5-275
8Noam Dar4-1-0(+1)7
9Buddy Murphy6-5-1(-1)5
10The Brian Kendrick5-5-01010


Noam Dar won a match and Buddy Murphy lost a tag match. Meanwhile Drew Gulak is still not Cruiserweight Champion and this is a travesty.

Top NXT Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Pete Dunne10-1-111
2Hanson5-0-022
3Rowe5-0-033
4Tommaso Ciampa4-1-0(+5)4
5Kyle O’Reilly7-5-010 (+5)5
6Nick Miller6-4-0(-1)2
7Shane Thorne6-4-0(-1)3
8Ricochet5-3-18
9Lars Sullivan4-2-179
10Kona Reeves3-1-0810


Fallen off from last week: Adam Cole (4)

Tommaso Ciampa found a way to retain his NXT Championship, and moved up five spots for it. Kyle O’Reilly did the same after retaining his NXT Tag Team Championship. New North American Champion Ricochet also moved up, as he debuted on the list taking the place of Adam Cole, who he won the title from.

Top Female Superstars

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrevPeak
1AsukaSD23-4-111
2Charlotte FlairSD15-8-0(+2)2
3Becky LynchSD16-10-0(-1)2
4Shayna BaszlerNXT8-2-0(-1)2
5Bianca BelairNXT7-1-052
6Ruby RiottRAW12-8-066
7Kairi SaneNXT8-4-075
8Ronda RouseyRAW4-0-086
9Sarah LoganRAW10-8-010 (+1)6
10Ember MoonRAW11-10-0(-1)5


Charlotte moved up to the top obtainable spot after she won the SmackDown Women’s Championship. She jumped over Becky Lynch, whose fire she extinguished leading to a heel turn, and Shayna Basler, who surprisingly lost her title at TakeOver. Sarah Logan also swapped with Ember Moon after their tag match on Raw.

Top Jobbers

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrev
1Curt HawkinsRAW0-24-01
2Ariya DaivariRAW0-17-02
3RhynoRAW3-20-13
4Tony NeseRAW5-21-14
5Heath SlaterRAW4-18-15
6Titus O’NeilRAW5-19-1(+1)
7Kevin OwensRAW7-21-2(+1)
8Apollo CrewsRAW8-22-1(+1)
9Sonya DevilleSD3-16-0(-3)
10KonnorRAW1-13-010


A bunch of these losers sure lost matches this week, but Sonya Deville didn’t. Her inactivity was beneficial as she dropped three spots.