WWE Power Rankings: 4 October, 2014
Forgettable would be the best word to describe WWE’s week if Dean Ambrose’s antics were taken out of the equation. He was the only star that shined bright amidst the dark period of seven days which had no developments whatsoever for the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view.It was the storyline involving Seth Rollins, Ambrose and Cena that took a major bite out of the WWE programming this week when others took a back seat. Big Show’s Flag angle turned out to heat absorbing which is actually good for the feud on the longer run.Apart from these, there was an exciting triple threat match for the Intercontinental title which once again showed that the mid card title is pretty much mixed up. All these impacted the power rankings and here is a look at how the list shaped up after all the developments.
#25 The Miz (Previous Rank 24)
Miz had another opportunity to get the intercontinental title back this week on Raw but failed to achieve the same. He was blasted away by Hunter and couldn’t find a win on SmackDown as well which drops him down to the edge of the Power Rankings.