WWE Power Rankings: Dec. 1, 2015

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Who are this week’s movers and shakers in the Daily DDT WWE Power Rankings?

After a week of heavy scrutiny and criticism from fans, analysts, former Superstars, and practically anyone else who pays attention, the pressure was on for the WWE to make some positive changes this week, whether or not certain people realized it.

Well the week has passed and the results were… inconclusive. On one hand, the unstoppable Roman Reigns push continued. The odds were further stacked against him to make Reigns seem even more like an underdog, and the tepid reaction from the crowd indicated that people still weren’t buying it.

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On the other hand, some of the floundering wrestlers on the card were given a tangible purpose, even if that purpose is to possibly heighten the reputation of Roman Reigns.

The thing is we just don’t know. Plenty of Superstars made slight progress this week—slight enough that the WWE could just easily flip the script next and pretend like none of it ever happened.

So again we’re forced to wait and see if the WWE can continue to make positive strides, or if we’re in for more recurring and barely-differing instances of “How does Roman Reigns overcome this one?“.

But I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s see how everyone stacks up on this week’s WWE Power Rankings.

Note: Daily DDT WWE Power 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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