WWE: Power Rankings #2
- Gianni Pro
- Jun 25
- 2 min read
Sports Vibes WWE Power Rankings are back for the 2nd time this year. Take a look at how the landscape has changed following the shift in John Cena's Farewell Tour.

🥇 1. John Cena – Undisputed WWE Champion
The hype surrounding John Cena's 'Farewell Tour' is at an all-time high following his 'Pipebomb' segment on Smackdown. His match with Punk is easily one of the most exciting matches in the last decade and very well could have been his final match if WWE wasn't hell-bent on stacking this Night of Champions card.
🥈 2. Cody Rhodes - King of The Ring finalist
Cody's appearances since losing the strap at WrestleMania haven't been plentiful but 'The American Nightmare' is still as popular as ever with the fans and now steps back in the ring with Randy Orton, a match that could have definitely been a WrestleMania Main Event.
🥉 3. Jacob Fatu - United States Champion
Moving up one spot, and rightfully so is Jacob Fatu. He has been killing it in his feud with Solo Sikoa, who in his own right could be argued as one of the best workers right now. Think of this spot for Fatu as a shared spot with his blood, Solo. They square off at Night of Champions, in what should be an interesting match, and not the last time they face each other.
🏅 4. Asuka - Queen of The Ring Finalist
Asuka is back! Her theme song is back! She hasn't been back long but here she is already propelled back to the top of the women's division on Raw. She earns this #4 ranking due to her stellar her presentation has been, and how she is running laps around everyone else in the ring. Her potential feud with Iyo Sky has to be a dream match for 99% of the WWE Universe. Asuka vs Iyo at Summer Slam would be a great Night 1 Main Event.
⭐ 5. Gunther - World Heavyweight Champion
Some would argue that he should be higher. We do not ranked based on championship status. Gunther is great at what he does, but was it time for a different, newer heel World Champ to dethrone Jey? Regardless, Gunther clearly won this belt back for the Goldberg feud. He has been incredible on the mic and really selling this upcoming match at Saturday Nights Main Event.
Don't Miss: Night of Champions
Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT (Preshow at 12:00 PM ET)
Location: Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Broadcast: Live on Peacock (U.S.) and Netflix (International)
