WWE Raw Power Rankings: Seth Rollins is Amazing on Four Continents

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20. Baron Corbin (last week: 16)

The Lone Wolf had a shot to qualify for the Money in the Bank ladder match, a match he won last year. But he fell short this time around, not even factoring into the decision as Bobby Roode pinned No Way Jose.

Since heading over to Raw, Corbin has become a regular presence on television, but has enjoyed only limited success. It seems like he’ll be involved with No Way Jose for at least a little bit longer, which could be either great or awful. Throw Titus Worldwide in the mix and it could be better, but The Lone Wolf would need some backup — and that kills his nickname. So what do we do?

19. Natalya (last week: unranked)

Nattie comes back to the rankings despite seemingly losing her upcoming program with Ronda Rousey (because you knew that was how things were going down). Why the jump? The Queen of Harts scored the decision for her team in a trios match against the Riott Squad, and her team included two of the top women on Raw, in my opinion.

Natalya teamed with Sasha Banks and Ember Moon, and still was the deciding factor when she forced Liv Morgan to tap out to the Sharpshooter. With two more spots available in the MITB ladder match on the Raw side, there’s a strong likelihood that Nattie could work her way into the match. Many of the other superstars in the division have had their chance, but failed to qualify. Why not Natalya?