WWE 205 Live Power Rankings: The Age of Alexander Begins

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6: Lince Dorado

Lince Dorado just sneaks in ahead of Gran Metalik this week, for no real reason other than the fact I have been slightly more impressed with his performances. He is really beginning to make a name for himself on 205 Live, and like Metalik, he has been one of the most consistently underused talents on the 205 Live roster.

Hopefully, this run as a tag team will help launch solid solo careers for both Metalik and Dorado in the very near future.

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5: Buddy Murphy

Buddy Murphy has had a bit of a strange month. Since winning the number 1 contendership at the end of March, Murphy has only made two real appearances on 205 Live, with his third appearance being limited to a pre-recorded weigh-in video.

That being said, Murphy managed to make a significant impact when he wrestled Kalisto on the April 3rd edition of the show, putting on what was arguably the brand’s best one on one match this month.

Murphy losing his title shot at the Greatest Royal Rumble was no doubt down to something behind the scenes, and he will no doubt be using that title shot at Backlash in a few weeks. You can expect to see much more of Buddy Murphy on 205 Live in May.