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πŸ“° Power Rankings Shake Up Post-WrestleUTA: 25

Posted on August 4, 2025 by WrestleUTA.com in Category: News

Where Does Everyone Stand After the Biggest Show of the Year?

The dust has settled from WrestleUTA: 25, and the aftermath has reshaped the landscape of the United Toughness Alliance. With major victories, heartbreaking defeats, shocking returns, and legacy-defining performances, the Power Rankings have experienced a seismic shift. Let’s break down who’s rising, who’s holding firm, and who’s sliding as we move into the next era of the UTA.


πŸ” #1 — Jarvis Valentine25.00 pts β–²

The new UTA Champion stands tall atop the rankings. After dethroning Brick Bronson in the main event of WrestleUTA: 25, Jarvis has firmly claimed his place as the man to beat. It was a gritty, hard-fought battle that proved Jarvis is more than hype—he’s championship material. The bullseye is on his back now.


βš”οΈ #2 — Valkyrie Knox12.25 pts β–²

Newly crowned UTA Women’s Champion after surviving a brutal Fatal Four-Way and Marie Van Claudio, Valkyrie’s momentum is undeniable. With standout wins and a defining performance at WrestleUTA: 25, her rise in the rankings is well-earned. 


πŸ‘Š #3 — Brick Bronson10.00 pts β–Ό

The former champion slips two spots but still holds a strong position. His reign may have ended, but Brick remains a powerhouse in the UTA, and his performance in defeat showed resilience. Don’t expect him to stay down for long.


🐍 #4 — Eric Dane Jr.9.00 pts β–²

A sure to be standout performer in The Great Southern Trendkill tour’s early build and a rising second-generation star, EDJ continues to silence critics. His resilliance at WrestleUTA: 25 solidified him as more than just a legacy name.


πŸ”¨ #5 — Chris Ross8.00 pts β–²

Ross has clawed his way up the rankings with brute force. After a dominant showing in recent events and solid momentum going into Birmingham, Ross is on a warpath and inching closer to title contention.


πŸ† #6 — Angela Hall7.00 pts β–²

Angela Hall may be the biggest surprise in the top ten. With a quiet but effective string of matches in WrestleUTA: Orlando, she’s proven that consistency counts—and the fans are taking notice.


πŸ”₯ #7 — Valentina Blaze6.75 pts =

Still hot after her Rumble at the WrestleZone showing, Blaze stays steady at #7. While she didn’t walk out with a title, she’s established herself as a cornerstone of the women's division.


πŸͺ“ #8 — Aaron Shaffer6.00 pts β–²

Shaffer continues to grind out wins and build his resume. With a strong post-Rumble push and involvement in key storylines, his rise has been steady and well-earned. It will be interesting to watch now that he is on the main roster.


πŸ•― T-#9 — Malachi Cross5.00 pts =

Malachi remains stable in the rankings. His mystique is still intact, and he's always one win away from leaping up the board. He shares the #9 spot with several WrestleUTA: 25 talents, whom more than likely, will move out of the rankings after this week.


βš–οΈ Final Thoughts

The Power Rankings don’t just reflect win/loss records—they measure momentum, crowd impact, and championship stakes. With new champions crowned and veterans making noise, the road post-WrestleUTA: 25 promises even more shakeups.

As we roll into The Great Southern Trendkill Tour, rivalries are heating up and the spotlight’s brighter than ever. Who will climb next? And who will fall?

Stay tuned.

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