UTA Power Rankings: Hakuryu Extends His Lead as Trey Mack Breaks Through
Posted on March 30, 2026 by WrestleUTA.com in Category: News
This Week’s Official Rankings — Early 2026
The latest United Toughness Alliance Power Rankings continue to sharpen the identity of 2026. At the top, Hakuryu remains firmly in control—but the real story this week is the surge of Trey Mack, who has officially broken into the elite tier.
The hierarchy is no longer forming. It’s taking shape.
#1 — Hakuryu — 32.00 pts
Hakuryu continues to lead the entire field.
Now at 32.00 points, he adds to his growing total and maintains a strong cushion at the top. Week after week, Hakuryu delivers, and the consistency is starting to create real separation between himself and the rest of the roster.
Right now, the question isn’t who’s rising—it’s who can catch him.
#2 — Chris Ross — 25.25 pts
Chris Ross remains the closest challenger.
At 25.25 points, Ross continues to build his total, but the gap between himself and Hakuryu remains significant. Ross has the track record and experience—but he’ll need a surge to close the distance.
#3 — Trey Mack — 20.00 pts
This week’s biggest story: Trey Mack.
Climbing to 20.00 points, Mack has officially broken away from the mid-tier and into the Top 3. His recent performances have been undeniable, and this ranking confirms it—he is no longer chasing relevance.
He is now part of the conversation.
#4 — Amy Harrison — 17.25 pts
Amy Harrison continues her steady resurgence.
At 17.25 points, she now sits firmly in the upper tier and continues to build momentum week by week. Harrison’s climb has been methodical, and she is positioning herself as a serious contender moving forward.
#5 — Gunnar Van Patton — 17.00 pts
Gunnar Van Patton remains right in the mix.
With 17.00 points, GVP stays just behind Harrison, continuing to prove that his breakout momentum from late 2025 has carried into the new year. He remains a constant threat near the top of the board.
#6 — Dahlia Cross — 16.75 pts
Dahlia Cross continues her steady climb.
Now at 16.75 points, Cross remains one of the most consistent performers in the rankings. She is within striking distance of the Top 5 and continues to apply quiet pressure on the upper tier.
#7 (TIE) — Susanita Ybanez — 16.00 pts
#7 (TIE) — Troy Lindz — 16.00 pts
A tie forms just outside the Top 5.
Susanita Ybanez continues her strong run into 2026, maintaining relevance near the top of the board.
Troy Lindz, after briefly reaching the Top 3 in recent weeks, stabilizes here but remains firmly in contention.
#9 (TIE) — Rosa Delgado — 15.25 pts
#9 (TIE) — Selena Vex — 15.25 pts
The pairing continues.
Rosa Delgado and Selena Vex remain tied once again, now at 15.25 points. Their mirrored rise has been one of the defining trends of the early 2026 rankings.
What This Week Reveals
- Hakuryu continues to control the top spot.
- Chris Ross remains the closest challenger, but the gap holds.
- Trey Mack has officially entered the elite tier.
- The Top 6 is becoming more defined, with clear separation forming.
- The middle of the rankings remains tight, leaving room for rapid changes.
The race for 2026 is no longer wide open—it’s narrowing.
Hakuryu leads. Trey Mack rises. And the rest are running out of time to respond.



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