Top WWE Superstars & Jobbers: 2018 Week 4

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It’s finally here. WWE is invading Philadelphia this weekend with four straight nights as it is Royal Rumble time. I’ll be attending all four nights, so I’m hopeful they actually put on some good shows despite things being up and down lately. Here are how everyone stacks up before 58+ people take losses.

Top Raw Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Goldust4-0-011
2Karl Anderson3-0-0(+1)2
3Luke Gallows3-0-0(+1)3
4Finn Bálor3-1-0(-2)1
5Titus O’Neil2-0-1(+1)5
6Bray Wyatt2-0-010 (+4)3
7The Miz2-0-07
8Apollo Crews2-1-1(-1)7
9Matt Hardy2-1-0(-4)5
10Braun Strowman1-0-0(-1)2


Fallen off from last week: Roman Reigns (8)

Roman Reigns falls off the list, but maybe that’s just a distraction so you don’t seem him win the Royal Rumble in Philadelphia again. The Club is still riding high at least, with Goldust remaining just above them in the top spot because this month has been weird.

Top SmackDown Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Bobby Roode3-0-011
2Sami Zayn2-1-02
3Xavier Woods2-1-03
4Fandango1-0-0(-2)1
5Harper1-0-0(-2)2
6Jimmy Uso1-0-0(-1)2
7Kofi Kingston1-0-07
8Randy Orton1-0-0(-2)6
9Rowan1-0-0(-2)7
10Tyler Breeze1-0-0(-2)8


Fallen off from last week: Jey Uso (4), AJ Styles (9), Jinder Mahal (10)

Sami Zayn debuts very high up on the list with a big win over the WWE Champion in the main event of SmackDown after a loss by Kevin Owens just before it. Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston teamed with the top dog Bobby Roode to get a big tag win that also helped them jump in high on the list.

Top Cruiserweights

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Cedric Alexander6-0-011
2Gran Metalik4-0-022
3Kalisto2-0-03
4Akira Tozawa2-1-0(-1)2
5Hideo Itami1-0-05
6Lince Dorado1-0-06
7Mustafa Ali1-2-0(-2)4
8TJP2-4-0(-4)2


The Cruiserweight list is starting to flesh itself out as we had more people competing and winning this week. They needed to do this to distract from the fact that the Cruiserweight Champion was stripped of the title and fired for sexual assault allegations. Yikes.

Top NXT Superstars

#SuperstarW-L-DPrevPeak
1Akam1-0-011
2Bobby Fish1-0-021
3Johnny Gargano1-0-03
4Kassius Ohno1-0-0(-1)2
5Kyle O’Reilly1-0-0(-1)3
6Lars Sullivan1-0-0(-1)4
7No Way Jose1-0-07
8Rezar1-0-0(-2)6
9Riddick Moss1-0-0(-2)7
10Tino Sabbatelli1-0-0(-2)8


Fallen off from last week: Roderick Strong (9)

Johnny Gargano and No Way Jose jumped into the list with wins this week, but the order doesn’t really matter since everyone is 1-0-0.

Top Female Superstars

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrevPeak
1AsukaRAW4-0-011
2Sasha BanksRAW3-1-0(+3)2
3BayleyRAW2-0-0(+4)3
4Sarah LoganSD2-0-0(-1)3
5Liv MorganSD2-1-0(-3)2
6Ruby RiottSD2-1-0(-2)4
7Bianca BelairNXT1-0-07
8Lacey EvansNXT1-0-088
9Shayna BaszlerNXT1-0-098
10Alicia FoxRAW1-1-0(-4)1


Fallen off from last week: Becky Lynch (10)

Asuka still reigns supreme, including in the Mixed Match Challenge. Sasha Banks and Bayley moved up right behind her past the Riott Squad though, and Bianca Belair had an impressive first match of the year in NXT to join the list.

Top Jobbers

#SuperstarBrandW-L-DPrev
1Ariya DaivariRAW0-5-01
2Tony NeseRAW0-5-0(+1)
3Drew GulakRAW0-4-0(-1)
4Aiden EnglishSD0-3-0(+1)
5CesaroRAW0-3-0(-1)
6Curt HawkinsRAW0-3-0(+1)
7Heath SlaterRAW0-2-1(+2)
8Bo DallasRAW0-2-0(-2)
9CarmellaSD0-2-0
10Curtis AxelRAW0-2-0(-2)


Fallen off from last week: Natalya (10)

Everything seems to be fluctuating as usual on this list. The only notable thing is Natalya giving up her spot to fellow SmackDown superstar and Ms. Money in the Bank Carmella because she took an L in the Mixed Match Challenge.