Some places make electrical rankings. At Cageside, we make a stock report.
In this weekly series, we identify three superstars (or groups of superstars) which are rising, and three which move in the opposite direction. After a busy week which understood John Cena referring to Tony Khan, Drew McIntyre now carrying a patch for the eyes, and CM Punk finally revealing the favor that Paul Heyman owes him, a lot of fortunes have been changed.
In this spirit, let’s see who the stock has decreased the most this week:
Stock Down # 3: Braun Strowman
The monster lost a last standing game for the first time when he could not respond to the ten against Jacob Fatu account on Smackdown. It was a high challenge match where the winner obtained an American title shot against the Knight at Wrestlemania 41. Consequently of his loss, Braun is now outside by watching the biggest wrestling show of the year, and there is not another obvious match to join him.
Stock Down # 2: Charlotte Flair
Flair and Stratton had a promotional segment of trains on Smackdown where none looked good, but it was particularly bad for the queen. Charlotte struggled to finish her lines when she was overwhelmed by the hoots of the public live from Chicago. Flair tried to manage it by stopping several times and smiling, but she had no return full of mind or tip after that.
Flair mainly abandoned the promotion and then threw a strange remark on Tiffany’s boyfriend, Ludwig Kaiser, being in his DMS at the very end, in response to Stratton mocking his divorces. It really seemed that part of this segment turned the script, and the queen failed to make useful adjustments.
Stock Down # 1: Kevin Owens
Owens revealed that he needed a neck operation and does not know when he returned to WWE. The message was delivered in a way that his career in the ring could potentially be completed as a result of this injury. This is a new devastator for one of the best interpreters in WWE in the last decade.
Now let’s see whose stock has increased the most this week:
Store # 3: Gunther
Gunther promised to make Jey Uso’s life on the road to Wrestlemania, and he finally passed on his word this week on RAW. The general of the ring beat Jimmy USO to a bloody pulp while forcing Jey to look while he was linked to the annular rope. The visual of Gunther’s body covered with Jimmy’s blood and the tasting was disturbing. The program between Gunther and Uso needed a deeply personal angle like this to really heat things, and now they have it.
Stock up # 2: Jade Cargill & Naomi
Last month, it was not a lock that Cargill’s quarrel with Naomi would arrive on the card of Wrestlemania 41, because WWE has a bad balance sheet when it comes to booking single non -title matches on the big stage. But Jade’s match with Naomi is now official in Las Vegas, and it’s a big problem for the two wrestlers.
In addition, when you look at the disorderly sinking which is Charlotte Flair against WWE women’s champion, Tiffany Stratton, the convoluted nature of Rhea Ripley trying to join the match for the world female title between Iyo Sky and Bianca Belair, or the quality of filling from Liv Morgan and Rodriguez defending the titles of the female team Match Gauntlet, Cargill VV Tag Team’s Title’s Twe’s Fermthre The best story of women that WWE will present to Wrestlemania 41.
It is very clear why Cargill wants to beat the shit of this traitor. Their story has not been muded by unnecessary changes in the direction, and their recent segments have focused on physically tear. Sometimes keeping things simple is for the best.
Stock up # 1: Rey Fenix
Fenix made his debut on Smackdown with an impressive victory on the team of the team of the NXT Nathan Frazer team. He received a deployment similar to the gross beginnings of his brother Penta, obtaining time to cut a passionate promo after the end of the match. For the moment, there is every reason to think that Fenix will be regularly pushed and treated like a star, just as his brother was on Monday evening.
There, you have it, cages. Who has changed the most this week?