WWE Power Rankings: Oct. 28, 2015, Post-Hell in a Cell
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Who are this week’s movers and shakers in the Daily DDT WWE Power Rankings?
What a week.
The WWE was on point the last seven days, delivering consistently stellar performances across all shows. The centerpiece, of course, was a successful Hell in a Cell pay-per-view that lived up to the hype surrounding all the big match-ups.
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Hell in a Cell started off especially hot with the completely unexpected return of Alberto Del Rio. A lot of names were thrown around regarding John Cena’s mystery opponent, and the WWE managed to keep the Superstar’s comeback a surprise, despite the Digital Age and its usual spoilers.
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The final chapter of Brock Lesnar vs. the Undertaker also did not disappoint, as the two had a gruesome, bloody battle in the confines of the Hell in a Cell. More importantly, the Wyatt Family’s eerie abduction of the Undertaker after the match has had the WWE Universe guessing and trying to figure out their intentions moving forward.
And let’s not forget about a stellar Monday Night Raw the following evening, capped off by a fatal four-way match to become the number one contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Considering the show was without longstanding veterans like John Cena and Randy Orton, the new generation of WWE Superstars thrived in the spotlight.
With so much happening, the WWE Power Rankings underwent a facelift this week. Let’s take a look at how your favorite Superstars fared…
Note: These rankings take into account everything from WWE programming from 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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