WWE NXT Power Rankings: Week of Nov. 6, 2019

Matt Riddle, Tommaso Ciampa and Keith Lee on the Nov. 6, 2019 edition of WWE NXT. Photo: WWE.com
Matt Riddle, Tommaso Ciampa and Keith Lee on the Nov. 6, 2019 edition of WWE NXT. Photo: WWE.com /
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Who’s moving up and who’s moving down? Here are our NXT’s weekly Power Rankings for the men’s, women’s and tag team divisions.

The Superstars of NXT have been in a new spotlight since the move to the USA Network. Fans have seen everyone step their games up to be noticed. Every week, we’ll rank the men, women and tag teams of NXT. Who’s caught our attention in the Power Rankings this week?

NXT Men’s division

10. Angel Garza

Angel Garza has the Full Sail universe in the palm of his hands. He’s exceptional in the ring and now the number one contender for the Cruiserweight Championship.

9. Damien Priest

Damien Priest took his first L by the hands of Pete Dunne, in the same manner he defeated Dunne weeks ago. Priest is still an impact player in NXT, which was visible during the SmackDown invasion.

8. Pete Dunne

Pete Dunne got back into the win column by giving Damien Priest a taste of his own medicine. His victory lap was short-lived when he was met by the Beast of Belfast, Killian Dain.

7. Killian Dain

Killian Dain laid waste to both Pete Dunne and Damien Priest after their match. He’s now made an impression in consecutive weeks and could be staring at a triple threat match at TakeOver: War Games.

T-6. Lio Rush/Roderick Strong

Champions advantage keeps Rush and Strong on the list. Rush is set to defend his cruiserweight title soon, while Strong has made an impact during the Raw and SmackDown invasions. Strong should have a date with the Velveteen Dream soon to defend his North American Championship.

5. WALTER

WALTER hasn’t been featured in a few weeks, but with TakeOver approaching his return is imminent.

4. Matt Riddle

Matt Riddle was front and center to intercept The O.C. when they invaded Full Sail. He’s been on a roll lately on all three brands.

3. Tommaso Ciampa

Ciampa made it clear to the O.C. that NXT is the main roster, taking the lead in the Survivor Series feud against Raw and SmackDown. He also needs to find a fourth member for his team to take on the Undisputed Era at TakeOver.

2. Finn Balor

Balor showed up at the right time to keep us all guessing. He is arguably the most exciting storyline going. Is he aligned with NXT or his old friends on Raw?

1. Adam Cole

Cole has been the golden boy for NXT all week, defending his NXT title twice against Seth Rollins and Daniel Bryan. Picking up a clean victory over Daniel Bryan is a huge achievement. He was also the last man standing in the ring at the close of the show.