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UTA Power Rankings: Valentine Approaches Untouchable Status as Mayhem Crashes the Top Three

Posted on November 17, 2025 by WrestleUTA.com in Category: News

The newest UTA Power Rankings have arrived, and while the top spot remains unshakably familiar, the rest of the board continues to churn with major shifts, new surges, and razor-thin margins. With the East Coast Invasion tour continuing to rattle the roster, this week’s list shows momentum rising across all divisions — and the competition sharpening faster than ever.


THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN

#1 – Jarvis Valentine — 79.00 pts (=)

Jarvis Valentine adds another three points to his already historic total, pushing him to a staggering 79 points. The UTA Champion is on the verge of crossing 80 — a milestone few in modern promotion history have ever touched. His control over the rankings remains absolute.

The throne is his.
Everyone else is simply trying to close the distance.

#2 – Chris Ross — 46.25 pts (=)

Ross remains a distant but undisputed #2. Each week he continues to produce, continues to hunt, and continues to keep himself within shouting distance of the champion. If anyone is poised for a breakthrough, it’s Ross — but even he must know the climb ahead is steep.


A MASSIVE SHAKE-UP IN THE TOP 5

#3 – Maxx Mayhem — 34.00 pts ▲

Maxx Mayhem returns to the #3 spot, reclaiming his position among the elite. His violent tear through the East Coast tour has put him back into the upper-echelon conversation, and at 34 points, he’s officially part of the group chasing Ross.

Mayhem is not just rising — he’s looming.

#4 – Eric Dane Jr. — 33.25 pts ▼

Dane Jr. drops a single slot, but the margin between #3 and #5 is microscopic. His climb hasn’t slowed — it’s simply become part of a three-way sprint. Dane remains one of the most consistent performers on the roster, and another big performance could vault him right back into the #3 position.

#5 – Angela Hall — 33.00 pts ▼

Angela Hall slides to #5, but she remains the highest-ranked woman in UTA. With only 0.25 points separating her from Dane Jr. and 1 point from Mayhem, this is the closest the upper card has been since the rankings began.

One match. One moment. That’s all it would take to flip this section upside down.


THE SURGING MIDDLE TIER

#6 – Gunnar Van Patton — 30.00 pts ▲

Gunnar Van Patton breaks into the Top 6 for the first time in his career. His rise has been one of the biggest stories of the East Coast tour — quiet, steady, and increasingly undeniable. At 30 points, he’s no longer a dark horse. He’s a problem.

#7 – Amy Harrison — 29.00 pts (=)

Amy Harrison continues to climb and sits less than a point behind GVP. The former Women’s Champion is now firmly re-established as a top-tier threat — and her momentum shows no signs of slowing.

#8 – Susanita Ybanez — 26.50 pts (=)

Susanita remains consistent and competitive, holding strong at #8. Her breakout year continues, and at 26.50 points, she’s well within striking distance of climbing again.

#9 – Marie Van Claudio — 23.50 pts (=)

MVC holds steady at #9. While she hasn’t gained significant ground this week, she remains a foundational presence in the women’s division and a constant threat to move upward with the right match at the right moment.

#10 – Valkyrie Knox — 20.00 pts (=)

The UTA Women’s Champion closes out the Top 10. At 20 points, Knox is facing a field of challengers who are rapidly rising — and increasingly hungry. The gap between the champion and the pack continues to narrow.


FINAL TAKE

This week’s Power Rankings reveal three major truths:

  1. Jarvis Valentine is operating at a historic level, far beyond the reach of the immediate field.

  2. The chase pack is the tightest it has ever been — Mayhem, Dane Jr., and Hall are separated by almost nothing.

  3. Gunnar Van Patton may be the silent superstar of the tour, rapidly climbing into the highest tier of competition.

As the East Coast Invasion tour continues, every matchup is shaping the story.
Every victory matters.
Every misstep costs.

And the balance of power is clearly shifting.

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