WWE Raw Rankings: Can Roman Reigns Beat John Cena?

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The RAW Women’s Division

Highlights of the Division

The RAW Women’s Championship match was rightfully the main event of RAW but the wrong woman walked out with the title. This was a problem that the WWE was supposed to rectify back at Summerslam when Sasha Banks won the title. Alexa Bliss was booked as a horrible champion after her win over Bayley back in Extreme Rules, so what difference would it make with her second title reign?

Nia Jax attacked her best friend Alexa Bliss after the match to rightfully position herself as the next title contender. The problem with that is Sasha Banks is still owed a rematch for the gold. This could be the perfect storm in turning Nia Jax into a babyface in her title chase. The fans seemed to gravitate towards her holding up the championship over the prone Alexa Bliss, that’s an image that the WWE should be playing up on in the build-up towards No Mercy.

As for Emma, she finally won her second match of the year but it was in sloppy fashion. She came out with a brand new theme song which will hurt her credibility as well as ranting after her win. If the WWE wants to book Emma as a delusional competitor who is taking sole credit of the Women’s Revolution than that might be the death knell of her RAW stint. 

These are the rankings for the division this week.

RAW Women’s Champion: Alexa Bliss (10 Wins – 14 Losses)

Contenders

  • No. 1 Contender: Sasha Banks (18 Wins – 11 Losses)
  • Contender No. 2: Bayley (13 Wins – 10 Losses) (INJ)
  • Contender No. 3: Nia Jax (16 Wins – 13 Losses)

Pretenders

  • Pretender No. 1: Alicia Fox (4 Wins – 7 Losses)
  • Pretender No. 2: Mickie James (6 Wins – 13 Losses)
  • Pretender No. 3: Dana Brooke (5 Wins – 8 Losses)
  • Pretender No. 4: Emma (2 Win – 8 Losses)