WWE Monday Night Raw Power Rankings: Dec. 9, 2019

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Top 10 Men

1. Humberto Carrillo

Simply put, he left Raw with the biggest win of his career after knocking off Andrade. But he should keep his eyes open, because a retaliation could hit him after this.

2. Buddy Murphy

He’s the “best-kept secret in WWE” and gets more impressive every week. Murphy only goes up from here.

3. Drew McIntyre

McIntyre slowly and quietly keeps creeping up the list, making rather short work of Matt Hardy in the process.

4. Aleister Black

The Black Mass kick is a thing of painful beauty. Unfortunately for Akira Tozawa, he found that out the hard way. Up next for Black is a date on Sunday with Buddy Murphy and a potential climb next week.

5. Seth Rollins

He kept everybody guessing whether he had an alliance with the Authors of Pain, but now we know Rollins is who we all knew he would be.

6. Randy Orton

While he wasn’t in action, he made his presence felt on A.J. Styles. It’s weird seeing him NOT the most hated person in the building, but an Orton sighting is always worth the watch.

7. Erick Rowan

Week after week, Rowan destroys some poor hapless soul. At this point, we’re waiting on him to just dismember someone for trying to run off with whatever is in the cage he’s been carrying around.

8. Rusev

Thankfully, we may finally be coming to an end with this Rusev-Lana-Bobby Lashley nightmare. It’s the best thing that can happen to the Bulgarian Brute right now.

9. Matt Hardy

We’ve seen a limited amount of action from Matt Hardy since his return, but it’s not been a pleasant experience.

10. Mojo Rawley

First he gets slapped backstage by Kevin Owens, then gets beat down with a lead pipe. It just wasn’t a good night for the former Hype Bro.

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