WWE Power Rankings – February 15

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20. Curtis Axel: The fact that they are even letting Axel acknowledge that he was supposed to be in the Rumble, and starting “Axel Mania” is more than they are giving anyone on this list behind him at this time. Axel was in a very solid match with Dean Ambrose on Monday.

19. Adam Rose: The Exotic  Express is on it’s last leg. After dropping Rose during the “trust fall” a week ago, then Rose laying hands on two of his Rose Buds on Thursday night, not to mention the disappearance of “The Bunny” (even though he is still listed as an active wrestler on WWE.com) it seems like Adam Rose will be putting an end to his gimmick and looking for a repackage possibly after WrestleMania. It will be cool to see if they introduce a new Superstar as one of the Rose Buds, maybe a Sammi Zayn from NXT, or someone of that nature.

18. Sin Cara: A very weird spot for Sin Cara this week. Eighteen does seem a little high, but he is on a 4 match win streak, and is currently the only Superstar wrestling on both the main roster and NXT. Sin Cara is one half of the NXT Tag Team Champions. So as JBL would say, “Sin Cara is Spanish for 18,”  this week anyway.

17. Luke Harper: Since losing the Intercontinental Championship, the only thing Luke Harper has really done is be in an odd situation in the Royal Rumble, where the WWE creative team tried to give us some closure to the Wyatt Family, but never really succeeded. They just left everyone else much more confused than they were. However; Harper is one of the best in-ring performers on the roster today. Don’t expect him to stay above 15 on this list for very much longer. 

16. Bray Wyatt: Much like his former Wyatt Family members, Bray has really been on T.V. just to be on T.V. He had a great run in the Royal Rumble, eliminating 6 Superstars, and then that was it. He had a win over R-Truth on Thursday, but no one really knows why they were in a match in the first place. The Eater of Worlds continues to cut promos projected at no-one in particular. As good as Sting V. Triple H is going to be at WrestleMania, I would love to see Sting V. Wyatt at Summer Slam.