WWE Superstar Power Rankings 8/11/2015

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5. The Prime Time Players

The WWE Tag Team Champions have kept the New Day firmly trapped in their pockets ever since capturing the titles at Money in the Bank, and that situation did not change on SmackDown. Darren Young and Titus O’Neil teamed with Mark Henry to overcome all three members of New Day. But, they face a major test on SummerSlam, as they will defend their belts against three hungry opponents of New Day, Los Matadores and the Lucha Dragons.

4. Naomi

The leader of Team BAD and the self-professed most athletic Diva on the roster, Naomi benefited from the support of her teammates on SmackDown to score a significant scalp for her stable. She was originally set to face Charlotte one-on-one, but following interference and a switch to tag team conditions, Naomi pinned the Nature Girl to defeat her and Becky Lynch. Whilst their success was short-lived due to a loss against Team Bella on RAW, Naomi and Sasha Banks have proven forces to be reckoned with in the Divas Revolution.

3. Ryback

The Big Guy had left a big hole on television, as he was MIA after incurring a staff infection. But the Intercontinental Champion made a very welcome return on RAW, as Ryback confronted the challengers for his title at SummerSlam, the Big Show and the Miz. Ryback took down the Giant with a massive Meat Hook clothesline, before doing the same to the Miz at the behest of his buddy Daniel Bryan. The Big Guy is back, and ready to prove he’s better than ever.

2. The Wyatt Family

Undoubtedly the most unique and odd stable in WWE right now, the Wyatt Family remain fixed in their aim of ousting both Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose from the company at SummerSlam. Bray Wyatt has fit back into his role as a mouthpiece in support of his protege and ward Luke Harper. The Bayou-bred powerhouse tackled Dean Ambrose on RAW in a clash of the curious, and Harper asserted his presence in this feud by flooring Ambrose with a Discus Clothesline in a fine win.

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