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UTA Power Rankings: Valentine Breaks 90 as the Road to Season’s Beatings Is Set

Posted on December 15, 2025 by WrestleUTA.com in Category: News

Post–Black Horizon Rankings | Final Show of the Year Approaches

Black Horizon is in the books, and the fallout has completely reshaped the United Toughness Alliance landscape. With Season’s Beatings looming as the final event of the year, the Power Rankings now paint a clear picture of who controls the present—and who is fighting to define the future.


The Unquestioned Standard

#1 – Jarvis Valentine — 92.00 pts

Jarvis Valentine exits Black Horizon in historic fashion, crossing the 90-point threshold and cementing one of the most dominant statistical runs in UTA history. The UTA Champion is no longer chasing milestones—he is the milestone.

Every defense, every appearance, every victory continues to stretch the gap between Valentine and the rest of the roster. Heading into Season’s Beatings, the question is no longer about momentum—it’s about inevitability.


The Relentless Pursuer

#2 – Chris Ross — 58.25 pts

Chris Ross leaves Black Horizon still firmly entrenched as the clear #2. At 58.25 points, Ross has widened his lead over the rest of the field and solidified himself as the only competitor even remotely within range of Valentine.

Ross doesn’t need chaos. He doesn’t need theatrics. He just keeps climbing—and Season’s Beatings may be his last chance this year to close the distance.


The Breakout of Black Horizon

#3 – Gunnar Van Patton — 44.00 pts

The biggest mover coming out of Black Horizon is Gunnar Van Patton. Now sitting at #3, GVP has officially arrived as a top-tier threat. What started as a quiet rise has turned into a statement run, and his surge through the rankings makes him one of the most dangerous wild cards heading into the final show of the year.


The Women Take Over the Middle Tier

#4 – Susanita Ybanez — 41.50 pts

Susanita continues her incredible 2025 run, holding strong at #4. Her consistency has turned her into a fixture near the top of the rankings, and Season’s Beatings presents another opportunity for her to cap off a breakout year with a defining performance.

#5 (TIE) – Angela Hall — 39.00 pts

#5 (TIE) – Amy Harrison — 39.00 pts

A deadlock at #5 highlights the depth and competitiveness of the women’s division.

  • Angela Hall, the former Women’s United States Champion, remains one of the most reliable performers in the company.

  • Amy Harrison, in the midst of a full-fledged resurgence, continues to prove that her return is more than just nostalgia.

This tie is unlikely to survive Season’s Beatings.


The Chaos Factor

#7 – Maxx Mayhem — 38.00 pts

Maxx Mayhem slips slightly but remains one of the most volatile presences in UTA. His ranking belies the danger he poses—one match, one moment of chaos, and the entire board could shift.


Veterans Holding Their Ground

#8 – Marie Van Claudio — 34.75 pts

The “First Lady of UTA” remains entrenched in the Top 10, continuing her steady climb. Marie’s presence adds another layer of intrigue to an already crowded women’s division heading into the year’s final show.

#9 – Eric Dane Jr. — 33.25 pts

Eric Dane Jr. falls to #9, but remains within striking distance of the mid-tier cluster. A strong showing at Season’s Beatings could reset his trajectory heading into 2026.


A Lingering Shadow

#10 – El Fantasma Oscuro 1 — 27.50 pts

Closing out the rankings is El Fantasma Oscuro 1, whose presence continues to loom large despite limited singles exposure. As one half of one of UTA’s most unsettling forces, EFO1’s inclusion serves as a reminder that not all threats announce themselves loudly.


Final Word: One Night Left

These are the final Power Rankings before Season’s Beatings:

  • Jarvis Valentine stands alone at the top.

  • Chris Ross remains the lone hunter.

  • Gunnar Van Patton has emerged as a true contender.

  • The women’s division has claimed the heart of the Top 10.

  • And one last show stands between this roster and the reset of a new year.

When Season’s Beatings fades to black, 2025 will be complete.

But what happens next… will shape 2026.

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