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UTA Power Rankings: Hakuryu Reasserts Control as the Top Five Tightens

Posted May 18, 2026 By WrestleUTA.com News
UTA Power Rankings: Hakuryu Reasserts Control as the Top Five Tightens

This Week’s Official Power Rankings

The latest United Toughness Alliance Power Rankings show a major response from Hakuryu, who has widened the gap at the top after weeks of pressure from the chasing pack. At the same time, the battle underneath him has become more chaotic than ever, with ties forming, contenders reshuffling, and a brand-new entrant crashing into the upper tier.

The top spot may be stabilizing again. Everything underneath it is not.

#1 — Hakuryu — 43.00 pts

Hakuryu sends a message this week.

Jumping to 43.00 points, Hakuryu not only remains number one, but reestablishes meaningful distance between himself and the rest of the field. After several weeks where Trey Mack and Amy Harrison appeared to be closing in, the Fighting Champion answered emphatically.

The lead is no longer razor thin. Hakuryu has regained control of the board.

#2 — Trey Mack — 33.25 pts

Trey Mack remains firmly entrenched near the top.

At 33.25 points, Mack continues to hold second place and remains one of the defining breakout names of 2026. While Hakuryu pulled further ahead this week, Mack still sits comfortably inside the elite tier and continues to apply pressure from beneath.

#3 (TIE) — Amy Harrison — 32.50 pts
#3 (TIE) — Eric Dane Jr. — 32.50 pts

A massive tie forms for third place.

Amy Harrison continues her remarkable resurgence, climbing again and solidifying her place among the very top names in UTA. Her rise has been one of the defining stories of the year so far.

Eric Dane Jr., meanwhile, continues his own steady ascent. After quietly climbing week after week, Dane Jr. has now officially entered the uppermost tier of the rankings and sits level with Harrison.

Two very different paths. Same destination.

#5 — Chris Ross — 31.50 pts

Chris Ross slips to fifth this week.

Despite reaching 31.50 points, Ross continues to lose ground relative to the rapid climbs happening around him. Once firmly established as Hakuryu’s primary challenger, Ross now finds himself caught in an increasingly crowded fight near the top.

The points remain strong. The position does not.

#6 — Lindsey Lothario — 26.25 pts

Lindsey Lothario holds steady at sixth.

At 26.25 points, Lothario remains relevant in the upper half of the rankings, though the separation forming above her is becoming more noticeable. Still, she remains close enough to strike if momentum swings back her way.

#7 — Clovis Black — 25.00 pts

Clovis Black remains firmly inside the Top 10.

Holding at 25.00 points, Black continues to stay within striking distance of Lindsey Lothario and the upper tier. His climb earlier in the season has cooled slightly, but his position remains strong.

#8 (TIE) — Bianca Page — 23.00 pts
#8 (TIE) — Maxwell Jett — 23.00 pts

A new face enters the upper rankings.

Bianca Page crashes into the Top 10 with authority, immediately tying Maxwell Jett at 23.00 points. Her arrival injects fresh energy into the board and signals yet another new contender emerging in 2026.

Maxwell Jett remains steady despite the new company beside him, continuing to maintain his footing in a highly competitive field.

#10 — Emily Hightower — 22.00 pts

Emily Hightower rounds out the Top 10 this week.

Holding at 22.00 points, Hightower remains close enough to the Page/Jett tie to potentially leap multiple positions with one strong performance. The lower half of the rankings continues to be separated by extremely thin margins.

What This Week Reveals

  • Hakuryu has widened the gap and reasserted control of the top spot.
  • Trey Mack remains the closest challenger.
  • Amy Harrison and Eric Dane Jr. are now tied for third, creating a major upper-tier logjam.
  • Chris Ross continues to slide despite maintaining a strong point total.
  • Bianca Page enters the Top 10 and immediately makes an impact.

The race for 2026 is changing again.

Hakuryu remains the king of the mountain—but beneath him, the fight for position is becoming more chaotic every week.

The leader may be stable. The battlefield underneath him is not.