AEW Weekly Power Rankings: Champions and Dark Order start on top

OSAKA, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 03: Chris Jericho gestures in the IWGP Intercontinental Championship match during the Power Struggle - Super Jr. Tag League 2018 at Edion Arena Osaka on November 03, 2018 in Osaka, Japan. (Photo by Etsuo Hara/Getty Images)
OSAKA, JAPAN - NOVEMBER 03: Chris Jericho gestures in the IWGP Intercontinental Championship match during the Power Struggle - Super Jr. Tag League 2018 at Edion Arena Osaka on November 03, 2018 in Osaka, Japan. (Photo by Etsuo Hara/Getty Images) /
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AEW Men’s Singles Division Power Rankings

Honorable Mention: Jon Moxley (0-0-0) and Darby Allin (0-1-1)

Despite a mountain of momentum, Moxley’s win over Joey Janela doesn’t count because the match was unsanctioned. As for Allin, his performances in the Cracker Barrel Clash and against Cody were impressive, and he poised for a big match with CIMA tomorrow night on AEW Dark and a huge clash with Havoc on AEW Dynamite.

5. Maxwell Jacob Friedman (1-1-0)

Coming in at fifth is young MJF, who picked up his first win on AEW Dynamite by handily defeating Brandon Cutler. His loss in the Cracker Barrel Clash doesn’t hold him back, as MJF wasn’t the one to take the fall.

4. Jimmy Havoc (1-1-0)

Next is Jimmy Havoc, whose veteran instincts and hardcore prowess carried him to victory in the Cracker Barrel Clash. That also gives Havoc some much-needed momentum, helping his loss to Adam Page at Fyter Fest be mitigated.

3. PAC (2-0-0)

Next in our rankings is “The Bastard” PAC, who has been utterly dominant in his two AEW singles matches. With strong wins over both Kenny Omega and Adam Page, PAC is already looking like a force to be reckoned with.

2. Cody (3-0-1)

Just shy of the top, we have Cody fresh off a victory over Sammy Guevara on the debut of AEW Dynamite. He also went to war with Dustin at Double or Nothing and won and took Darby Allin to a time limit draw. There’s no denying that Cody is the prime contender right now.

1. Chris Jericho (2-0-0)

At the top, just like the women’s division, is the champion with two wins and no blemishes whatsoever on his singles record. Chris Jericho is the reigning AEW World Champion and did so by firmly defeating Kenny Omega at AEW Double or Nothing before knocking off Adam Page to crown the inaugural champion.

He’s also got the momentum of complete domination at the end of AEW Dynamite, forming a devastating faction with Sammy Guevara, Santana, Ortiz, and Jake Hager which laid waste to The Young Bucks, Cody, and Dustin Rhodes.