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2017 SmackDown Live Superstar Report Card (10 to 1)

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Shane McMahon was SmackDown Live Commissioner throughout 2017

From heel turns and face turns to reunions and retirements, the last 12 months of WWE television has seen more eventful moments than any year in recent memory.

As 2017 comes to an end, we have been taking a look back at the top 50 Superstars from each of the Raw and SmackDown Live rosters over the last year, ranking them from 50 to 1 and grading them from F to A+.

Also read: 2017 SmackDown Live Superstar Report Card (50-31)

Also read: 2017 SmackDown Live Superstar Report Card (30-11)

In this article, the countdown ends with a look at the Superstars who took the positions from 10 to 1 on the SmackDown Live roster.


#10 Carmella

If you’d have said at the start of 2017 that Carmella would either feature in a ‘top-10 best’ or ‘top-10 worst’ list of SmackDown Live Superstars for the year, you’d probably have imagined that the next 12 months wouldn’t turn out too well for her.

However, thanks to her alignment with the recently released James Ellsworth and her history-making Money In The Bank ladder match win in June, “The Princess of Staten Island” has gone on to have the best year of her career so far.

She hasn’t been involved in many major storylines since winning the contract, but Carmella has still shown enough in 2017, through her matches and believable promos, that she’ll be a star of the women’s division for years to come.

Grade: B+

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