WWE NXT power rankings: The Ripley era has begun

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The Undisputed Era’s Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish at the Oct. 30, 2019 edition of WWE NXT. Photo: WWE.com
The Undisputed Era’s Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish at the Oct. 30, 2019 edition of WWE NXT. Photo: WWE.com /

NXT Tag Team division

5. The Singh Brothers

The Singhs weren’t in action this week but were impressive vs. Breezango. If given the appropriate time, they can be impactful in a porous tag-team division. With the Dusty Rhodes Classic approaching, hopefully they’ll get a look.

4. Imperium

Imperium will be competing for the NXT UK tag titles in January. This could lead to a collision with the Undisputed Era at Worlds Collide.

3. Breezango

Breeze and Fandango weren’t in action this week but remain a staple of the tag-team division. Hopefully in the new year, they can make a case to be No. 1 contenders.

2. Forgotten Sons

The Forgotten Sons remain the most active tag-team in the division as of late. Thus, the No. 2 spot belongs to them. The Sons have a strong case for a title opportunity.

1. Undisputed Era

O’Reilly and Fish weren’t in action this week and it seems Fish is back to normal health. The champs will close the year on top and one of the most successful NXT tag-teams of all time. All the gold remains within the Undisputed Era. The Dusty Rhodes Classic will likely present a new list of challengers.

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