With WWE's European tour wrapped up, we’re now closer to WrestleMania 41 (18 days to go!) than we are from Elimination Chamber. And with another big AEW event right on our doorstep this Sunday, this feels as good a time as any to revisit the Uncrowned power rankings.
Here’s how things stand at present:
MEN’S POWER RANKINGS
10. Kenny Omega(Prev: NR)
Following his emotional return to professional wrestling in December, it was right that Kenny Omega left last month’s AEW Revolution event as International Champion. The longstanding EVP now becomes AEW’s first-ever Grand Slam Champion — a fitting tribute to his work in turning Tony Khan’s dream from one-off event into full-time promotion. Omega now faces Ricochet and “Speedball” Mike Bailey in what should be a fantastic curtain-opener for Sunday's AEW Dynasty pay-per-view.
9. Randy Orton (Prev: NR)
When they've had two decades in the business, it isn't easy to make a wrestler feel fresh and exciting. So hats off to WWE for pulling off that feat with Randy Orton's current post-injury storyline, which sees “The Viper” desperate to exact revenge on his former friend and assailant Kevin Owens. Reviving the controversial punt kick wasn’t a decision that WWE would have taken lightly, but it has upped the stakes nicely for their upcoming grudge match.
8. Jey Uso(Prev: 6)
Two months on from winning the Royal Rumble, Jey Uso has lost none of his love from the live crowds, most of whom can’t wait to join him in a 10-minute Yeet-along every week on “WWE Raw.” While the former Bloodline man remains the betting favorite to win at WrestleMania 41, the WWE’s decision to bump the match down from main-event status has taken some air from that balloon.
7. Seth Rollins(Prev: 9)
For all of the hype ahead of their feud, Seth Rollins’ eventual showdown with CM Punk back on the Netflix premiere of “WWE Raw” in January felt frustratingly rushed. Three months later, “The Visionary” is looking to correct that injustice as he enters what WWE has billed as the biggest triple-threat match in ...