Jon Gruden's name has resurfaced in coaching conversations for years, and for good reason. The former NFL head coach is best known for his high-energy leadership, quarterback-driven offensive mind, and his Super Bowl victory with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Gruden turned the Raiders into contenders twice—first from 1998–2001 and again when he...

Russell Wilson does not have it anymore, and his on-field performance keeps proving it. Every time he steps in for Jaxson Dart, the offense collapses. He lost his starting job earlier in the season, and nothing about his relief appearances suggests he can stabilize the team, let alone win a game. The coaching staff continues treating Wilson as a...

The recent ESPN report revealing that former President Donald Trump wants the Washington Commanders' upcoming stadium in D.C. named after him has already ignited debate across the sports and political worlds. With the team preparing for a massive new $3.7 billion facility on the historic RFK site, the stadium's name is more than a branding...

For more than twenty years, Brock Lesnar has towered over WWE as a once-in-a-generation phenomenon. From the moment he stormed onto the scene in 2002, Lesnar reshaped what dominance looks like in sports entertainment. He carried championships with casual brutality, conquered icons, and brought a level of legitimacy that blurred the lines between...

Men's Rankings

The WWE Men's Rankings spotlight the top male superstars each week based on in-ring performance, championship status, and storyline momentum. From established champions to rising stars, the rankings capture who's on a hot streak and who's slipping down the ladder. Wins, rivalries, and crowd reactions all influence movement, giving fans a clear picture of the division's shifting landscape. Updated regularly, the rankings set the stage for future title opportunities and pay-per-view showdowns.

1. Cody Rhodes

2. John Cena

3. Seth Rollins

4. CM Punk

5. Dominik Mysterio

6. Gunther

7. Sami Zayn

8. Jey Uso

9. Bron Breakker

10. LA Knight

11. Randy Orton

12. Penta

13. Jacob Fatu

14. Solo Sikoa

15. Drew McIntyre

16. Damian Priest

17. Roman Reigns

18. Logan Paul

19. El Gran Americano

20. Jimmy Uso

Women's Rankings

The WWE Women's Rankings spotlight the top female superstars each week based on in-ring performance, championship status, and storyline momentum. From established champions to rising stars, the rankings capture who's on a hot streak and who's slipping down the ladder. Wins, rivalries, and crowd reactions all influence movement, giving fans a clear picture of the division's shifting landscape. Updated regularly, the rankings set the stage for future title opportunities and pay-per-view showdowns.

1. Tiffany Stratton

2. Becky Lynch

3. Naomi

4. Iyo Sky

5. Lyra Valkyria

6. Rhea Ripley

7. Jade Cargill

8. Stephanie Vaquer

9. Roxanne Perez

10. Alexa Bliss

11. Bayley

12. Giulia

13. Bianca Belair

14. Noa Jax

15. Charlotte Flair

16. Chelsea Green

17. Raquel Rodriguez

18. Asuka

19. Piper Niven

20. Zelina Vega


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