WWE Power Rankings: Oct. 20, 2015
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Who are this week’s movers and shakers in the Daily DDT WWE Power Rankings?
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The WWE needed a big night after the lackluster snooze-fest that was last week, and they definitely delivered on Raw. Kicking off the show with Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Undertaker and Brock Lesnar was a hot start to a show that put the final pieces in place for what should be a tremendous Hell in a Cell pay-per-view.
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Raw featured a huge lineup of legends, including Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair. We also got a short-lived but ever-so delightful Shield reunion, which might’ve been the first planted seeds in a possible triple-threat main event at Wrestlemania 32 (please, please, please). We got to see a new member join The Wyatt Family (well, sort of), Xavier Woods go through yet another table, and an unbelievable powerbomb delivered to a 400-pound man.
Above all else, we got what looks to be the final card for Hell in a Cell, with the latest addition being a U.S Open Challenge between John Cena and a mystery opponent (ooooh). I had my doubts last week that the WWE was going to be able to revitalize the waning excitement leading up to this Sunday’s pay-per-view, but they proved me wrong on all accounts.
Oh, and we had some big movement in the WWE Power Rankings, too. So with that being said, let’s get into it…
Note: These rankings take into account everything from WWE programming during the past week: Storylines, match quality, championships, and wins and losses are all in play. Performances tracked are based off of Raw, SmackDown, Main Event and other weekly specials, excluding NXT. To be included on this list, a Superstar must be listed on the current WWE.com Superstars roster.
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