UTA Power Rankings: Victorious Shakes Up the Chase Beneath Hakuryu
Posted on April 20, 2026 by WrestleUTA.com in Category: News
Post-Victorious Power Rankings
Victorious is in the books, and while the very top of the United Toughness Alliance Power Rankings remains unchanged, the fallout from one of the biggest events of the year has created major movement underneath it. Hakuryu and Chris Ross still occupy the top two spots, but the rest of the board saw major shifts as momentum changed hands coming out of the marquee event.
This week’s rankings feel less like a routine update and more like the start of a new chapter.
#1 — Hakuryu — 41.00 pts
Hakuryu remains the man at the top.
Holding steady at 41.00 points, he continues to sit comfortably above the rest of the field even after Victorious. In a week where so much changed beneath him, Hakuryu’s grip on the number one position only looks stronger. He remains the standard of 2026, and every contender below him is still trying to solve the same problem: how do you catch someone who never seems to slip?
#2 — Chris Ross — 27.25 pts
Chris Ross also holds his ground this week, staying put at 27.25 points.
Ross continues to occupy the role of closest challenger, but the story after Victorious is that the field behind him is getting much tighter. He remains safely in second for now, though the competition below has grown louder and more aggressive.
#3 — Amy Harrison — 26.25 pts ▲
The biggest rise near the top belongs to Amy Harrison.
Now up to #3 with 26.25 points, Harrison makes a significant move following Victorious and has officially inserted herself into the heart of the title conversation. She now sits just one point behind Ross, which makes her climb one of the most important developments of the week.
Victorious did not just help Amy Harrison rise. It made her impossible to ignore.
#4 — Troy Lindz — 25.00 pts ▲
Troy Lindz also capitalizes in a big way, climbing to #4 with 25.00 points.
The post-Victorious board shows that Lindz continues to build one of the strongest runs in the company. With only fractions separating him from Harrison and Ross, Lindz is no longer just part of the Top 10. He is part of the upper-tier fight.
#5 — Trey Mack — 24.50 pts ▼
Trey Mack slips to fifth, though only barely.
At 24.50 points, Mack remains firmly in the mix and is separated from Lindz by just half a point. The drop in rank matters, but the point total shows he is still very much alive in the race. This is less a fall and more a reshuffling in an increasingly crowded upper card.
#6 — Valentina Blaze — 21.25 pts ▼
Valentina Blaze falls to sixth this week.
Her total of 21.25 points keeps her relevant, but the rise of Harrison and Lindz means Blaze has been pushed further from the top of the board. She remains dangerous, but Victorious clearly favored others more heavily in the immediate aftermath.
#7 — Maxwell Jett — 20.00 pts ▼
Maxwell Jett slides to seventh at 20.00 points.
Jett remains in the Top 10, but the post-Victorious rankings suggest he lost a bit of ground while others surged around him. He is still close enough to recover quickly, but the margin for error is getting smaller each week.
#8 — Clovis Black — 18.75 pts ▲
Clovis Black is one of this week’s more notable risers.
Moving up to #8 with 18.75 points, Black continues to gain traction and quietly build a case as one of the more dangerous names outside the upper tier. He may not be in the top five yet, but the gap is no longer overwhelming.
#9 (TIE) — Dahlia Cross — 18.00 pts ▲
Dahlia Cross climbs into a tie for ninth at 18.00 points.
Her steady upward movement continues, and she remains one of the most quietly effective climbers in the rankings. While others have made bigger jumps, Cross continues to improve her standing with consistency.
#9 (TIE) — Eric Dane Jr. — 18.00 pts
Eric Dane Jr. rejoins the conversation in a meaningful way, landing in a tie for ninth with 18.00 points.
That tie with Dahlia Cross keeps him within striking distance of Clovis Black and the cluster above. In a Top 10 this compressed, one strong week could change everything.
What Victorious Changed
- Hakuryu remains firmly in control at the top.
- Chris Ross stays second, but the field behind him is closing in.
- Amy Harrison and Troy Lindz are the biggest winners coming out of Victorious.
- Trey Mack, Valentina Blaze, and Maxwell Jett all slipped despite remaining highly relevant.
- The lower half of the Top 10 is packed tightly enough that one good week could completely reshape it.
Victorious did not change who sits at the top of UTA.
It changed who is coming for that spot.
Hakuryu still leads. But after Victorious, the chase just got a lot more dangerous.



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