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UTA Power Rankings: Valentine Dominates as East Coast Invasion Shakes the Landscape
Posted on October 13, 2025 by WrestleUTA.com in Category: News
The first stop of the East Coast Invasion tour is in the books, and the fallout is written all over this week’s United Toughness Alliance Power Rankings. Momentum shifted, rivalries deepened, and the race to the top has never looked more competitive.
Valentine Keeps His Grip on the Throne
The UTA Champion Jarvis Valentine remains unshakable at #1 with 62.00 points, extending his incredible lead. His performance at East Coast Invasion: Philadelphia once again cemented why he’s regarded as the cornerstone of the company. Valentine has not only maintained his dominance—he’s elevated it. With every defense, his aura grows stronger, and right now, there’s not a single competitor who feels close to toppling him.
Ross and Hall Continue Their Surge
Chris Ross sits firm at #2 (36.00 points), continuing his consistent climb. His showing at East Coast Invasion kept him firmly in the title conversation, and the fans can sense he’s building toward something massive.
Angela Hall, meanwhile, makes another strong move upward to #3 (30.00 points). The former Women’s United States Champion delivered once again under pressure, showing why she’s one of the most reliable and well-rounded athletes in the UTA today.
The Chaos of Mayhem and the Rise of Dane
Maxx Mayhem holds strong at #4 (23.75 points) after another punishing performance. His brand of calculated violence continues to draw attention—some of it admiration, most of it fear.
Not far behind, Eric Dane Jr. climbs to #5 (23.25 points), riding the momentum of his biggest showing yet. The second-generation standout has turned the corner from potential to proven threat, and his rise is one of the tour’s early highlights.
The Women Dominate the Middle Tier
Susanita Ybanez jumps to #6 (19.50 points) following another standout performance. The Paraguayan upstart’s grit and growth are impossible to ignore, and she’s fast becoming a cornerstone of the women’s division.
Valkyrie Knox, the former UTA Women’s Champion, rebounds to #7 (18.00 points) after a turbulent few weeks, reminding the world why she’s the standard bearer for the division. Hot on her heels is Amy Harrison, now at #8 (17.75 points). The “Empress” has picked up where she left off—making every appearance count and proving her comeback wasn’t a one-night story.
Bronson and Parker Hold Their Ground
Former UTA Champion Brick Bronson stays level at #9 (15.50 points), his veteran instincts keeping him within the top ten despite inconsistent results. Graysie Parker remains at #10 (15.00 points)—steady, but in need of a statement win to regain her earlier spark.
The Road Ahead
The first leg of East Coast Invasion has drawn clear lines in the sand. Valentine continues to reign, Ross and Hall are closing in, and the women’s division is thriving with parity and depth unseen in years. With the next stop on the tour looming, every victory—and every mistake—will carry even greater weight.
The power has never felt so volatile.