WWE Power Rankings: December 28, 2013
Every week the WWE.com in association with the Academy of Wrestling Arts & Science publishes a rank list which ranks the WWE superstars on the basis of their performance over the week.
From Santas battling for Christmas to Big Show playing a big baby, the week surely made some of the fans wonder why they are watching WWE. On the bright side, there were some great tag team wrestling and dynamic performances which clamped us on to the seats.
It’s not a week that’s worth keeping in the archives but it had its fair share of action and drama which the company is actually known for. A lot of individuals ended the year on a high note while others ended it with the hope of hanging to their contract cum next year.
So here is a look at all the movers and shakers in the WWE Power Rankings for December 28,2013.
25- Dolph Ziggler (Previous Rank- 22)
Enjoy Ziggler in the rankings while you can because next week he might not be in it. The Show Off suffered a defeat at the hands of Randy Orton and was buried cruelly after the match. Despite having all the skills, Ziggler still remains badly pushed and hopefully next year would be better.
24-Xavier Woods (Previous Rank- 23)
Woods seemed to have a good run with his feud against Brodus Clay. However, the former NXT star was relegated to a Christmas carol competition on Raw. The ring time didn’t help either as Woods drops one spot.
23- Natalya (Previous Rank – nil)
Natalya gets back into the ranking with a pair of tag team wins. The Total divas star was kicked out of the title picture after TLC but still remains as one of the top divas in the division.
22- R-Truth (Previous Rank-21)
R-truth had the similar fate of Xavier Woods. The rapping superstar seemed fit for the Christmas Carol competition but keeping in mind that the whole thing was a mess, there isn’t much to be said about why he dropped.
21- Curtis Axel (Previous Rank- 20)
The third generation star drops one spot after picking up a loss to the Prime Time players at Smack Down. Axel is clearly hanging in the ranking because of the tag team division as his singles career isn’t likely to take off any time soon.