Curious about who are the top WWE wrestlers right now? Well, look no further than our latest WWE power rankings. We look at the 10 stars that have stood out the most over the last few weeks on Monday Night Raw, Smackdown, and NXT with their wrestling, mic skills, and storytelling.
Without further ado, find out who the hottest wrestlers on the WWE roster are following the March 24 edition of WWE Raw in Glasgow, Scotland.
Honorable Mentions

Not every wrestler can land in our latest WWE power rankings. However, there are several who deserve a tip of the cap for their work and results in recent weeks. From Chelsea Green’s always awesome work as a heel. To Finn Balor losing his grip on Judgment Day. Here are our honorable mentions for this week.
- Chelsea
- Gunther
- Finn Balor
- Drew McIntyre
- Stephanie Vaquer
- Jacob Fatu
10. El Grande Americano

Not every WWE performer can be a monster or a bada**. In the end, WWE’s product is a variety show mixed with sports. It means performers have opportunities to go in unexpected directions to stand out. Hate it or love it, Chad Gable is doing that. His storyline of learning the ways of Lucha Libre has been a weird but fun addition to Raw.
Now, he has introduced the mysterious man known as Grande Americano. His hilarious work has been a good palate cleanser segment each week and deserves credit for being different.
9. Street Profits

It took four years for the Street Profits to finally become tag champions again. Some of that is on them, as they have been slow to evolve their characters. However, they have made the necessary tweaks to freshen things up, and it is delivering big results. This current version of the Profits seems to be connecting with fans and management like never before, and it makes them deserving of a spot in our latest WWE power rankings.
8. Kevin Owens

There is no more useful talent on the roster than Kevin Owens. Whether as a villain or hero, KO hits home runs all the time. His attempt to shockingly apologize on Smackdown and try to squash his beef with Randy Orton with an offer of reforming their team was such a fun left turn. Of course, “The Viper” turned down the offer. But it was just another example of how Owens continues to find ways to stand out and break free of the classic wrestling tropes for heels and babyfaces.
7. Iyo Sky

Iyo Sky is in a tough spot. She dethroned fan-favorite Rhea Ripley a month before ‘Mania. And is being sandwiched into a feud between, maybe, the company’s top two female stars on the road to April’s big event. Yet, despite her English being a weakness, her “it factor” has allowed her to gain momentum among fans. She is an entertaining character with unique charisma and is the best female wrestler on the roster. That is why she makes our WWE power rankings top 10 this week.
6. Penta

Former AEW star Penta has developed a great deal of momentum since his WWE debut in January. And the company seems very much behind him by giving him, arguably, the best entrance in the promotion. And for his first WrestleMania, it looks like he will be competing in a high-profile title match. The lucha legend’s start in the top company in the world couldn’t have gone much better. And he deserves tons of credit for delivering during his moments on TV.
5. Roman Reigns

It says a lot about Roman Reigns’ talent that he can go from being one of the biggest bad guys in professional wrestling history to, arguably, WWE’s top good guy in a short amount of time. His promo on the most recent edition of Smackdown is a perfect example. He leaned into that classic Tribal Chief character, but his reasoning felt much more like a babyface of the modern age. Reigns is riding that fine line of being a good guy while maintaining his dark edges perfectly.
4. Seth Rollins

A case can be made that Seth Rollins has turned into a bitter and whiny character. But he is still one of the best all-around performers in the world. He has elevated his mic skills to new levels in his feud with CM Punk. And their clashes in the ring have been epic. Now, with his long history with Roman Reigns being threaded into things recently, Rollins is sure to shine even more on the road to WrestleMania 41.
3. John Cena

John Cena seems to be enjoying the chance to dig his teeth into a very different version of the character we have known for the last 20 years. A lot of the classic trademarks are still there in his gear and music. But in those clothes is a bitter man airing his decades-long grievances with an audience that often rejected him despite his best efforts. It is an interesting tale, and Cena has put a fresh coat of paint on an iconic character.
2. CM Punk

Despite being 46 years old, CM Punk is delivering some of the best work of his iconic career. His promos continue to add tons of sizzle to whatever he is doing and garners massive chants from his legion of fans. However, what has been a major plus is that he is still a viable talent inside the ring. The intrigue of the favor owed to him by Paul Heyman has created a fun secondary story for his feud with Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns.
1. Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes was put in a difficult spot at Elimination Chamber 2025. He was on the wrong side of a historic heel turn. And in the modern era of the sport, that often leads to a lot of support for the newbie bad guy due to a fresh, cool factor for that performer. However, the WWE champ has done a fantastic job of keeping himself strong, bringing perfectly timed edge to his character, and creating a highly anticipated clash with John Cena at WrestleMania 41.