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UTA Power Rankings: Post-One Last Stop Shakeup
Posted on July 13, 2025 by WrestleUTA.com in Category: News
Following the fallout from One Last Stop, the UTA Power Rankings have shifted dramatically. Tournament outcomes, title changes, and standout performances at the Pearl Theater all played a major role in reshaping the top ten this week.
Here’s where the roster stands heading into the next chapter of the UTA Championship era:
#1 – Brick Bronson — 14.00 pts ▲
New UTA Champion. Brick cements his position atop the rankings with a gritty, hard-fought victory in the finals of the UTA Championship Tournament. His win at One Last Stop not only earned him the title but sent a message: the Brick Era has officially begun.
#2 – Jarvis Valentine — 10.00 pts ▲
The runner-up in the tournament may have fallen short in the final round, but Jarvis’ path to the main event was full of momentum and fan support. He rises in the rankings due to consistent high-level performances and could remain in the title conversation.
#3 – Valkyrie Knox — 8.25 pts ▲
After overcoming immense adversity and walking out of One Last Stop with championship gold, Valkyrie rockets into the top three. Her resilience, poise, and in-ring dominance during the Fatal Four-Way turned heads and silenced doubters.
#4 – Malachi Cross — 6.00 pts =
A steady force in the midcard and beyond, Malachi holds firm in the #4 spot. While not featured prominently at One Last Stop, his past performances continue to anchor his ranking.
#5 – Magnus Wolfe — 5.50 pts =
Another consistent competitor, Wolfe remains locked in the #5 position. He’s one signature win away from breaking into the top tier, and the weeks ahead could provide that opportunity.
#6 – Athena Storm — 4.50 pts ▼
A tough loss at One Last Stop drops Athena down a peg. Still, her intensity and presence in the women’s division make her a dangerous threat to anyone above her — including the new champion.
#7 – Eric Dane Jr. — 4.00 pts ▲
Climbing into a tie for seventh, EDJ showed flashes of his pedigree in recent appearances. With the spotlight growing, all eyes are on how he capitalizes on this rise.
#7 – Jaxon Ryder — 4.00 pts ▼
Ryder shares the #7 spot but drops in the ranks after losing momentum in recent outings. Still, his charisma and experience keep him in the hunt — for now.
#9 – Gideon Graves — 3.50 pts =
A relative newcomer to the conversation, Graves remains in ninth position. His future in UTA may depend on whether he can translate his potential into wins against bigger names.
#10 – B.R Ellis — 3.00 pts =
Ellis rounds out the list, holding his place in the top ten. Whether he breaks out or fades from the rankings will depend on what comes next.
Final Thoughts:
One Last Stop shook up the balance of power in the UTA. With new champions crowned and momentum swinging wildly, the road to WrestleUTA: 25 promises even more changes in the weeks ahead.
Who’s climbing? Who’s falling? And who’s waiting for their shot?
Stay tuned — the race to the top is only heating up.