WWE Raw Power Rankings: It’s the Ziggler and Rollins Show
By Bryan Heaton
8. The Revival
For the first time since their main roster call-up over a year ago, Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder look like a credible threat to anyone on Raw. And like it or not, it’s mainly because of Roman Reigns. It’s been nearly a month since The Revival first faced Reigns and Bobby Lashley, but in the three matches since the Top Guys have seen their stock go way up.
This week was the cherry on top for Dash and Dawson, though. You don’t deliver not one, but two Shatter Machines to the de facto top dog on WWE Raw without turning some heads. They may not be in the title hunt just yet, but The Revival are without a doubt positioned as the top tag team on Monday nights, and it’s been a long time coming.
7. Drew McIntyre
It feels almost criminal to say Drew McIntyre is like the odd man out of this mini-rivalry with Seth Rollins (and to a lesser extent, Roman Reigns). But the fact of the matter is Dolph Ziggler is the Intercontinental Champion, and Rollins is the main challenger. Whether fair or not, McIntyre is there as Ziggler’s muscle and insurance policy — even if Drew is much more than that.
Still, you can’t discount how good McIntyre has been since joining the Raw roster. And seeing him tie up with Reigns during the tag match this week was the best kind of sneak preview to a hopefully future match. The future is bright for McIntyre.