WWE Stock Report: The Week's Biggest Moves and Rising Stars
In the world of professional wrestling, fortunes can change in an instant. This week's WWE stock report highlights the biggest moves and rising stars, with a focus on those who are climbing the ranks and those who are facing a downward spiral.
Stock Down:
- Kiana James & Giulia: The WWE women's tag team champions are struggling to find a compelling story. Despite losing a tag team match, they are still in a three-way number one contender's match, suggesting a lack of creative direction for their titles.
- Matt Cardona: The babyface Cardona faced a setback, losing to Trick Williams in a qualifying match. Post-match, he was laid out by a jobber, Kit Wilson, indicating a potential lack of long-term plans for him on SmackDown.
- Kabuki Warriors: After losing the WWE women's tag team championship, the Kabuki Warriors suffered another defeat in a three-way number one contender's match on Raw. They are now on the sidelines, waiting for a chance to challenge for the titles again.
Stock Up:
- Bron Breakker: Despite a recent suspension, Breakker's stock remains high. His incredible spear against Dragon Lee and intense interaction with Adam Pearce showcase his star power. Breakker is still a favorite to win the Royal Rumble match.
- Carmelo Hayes & Leon Slater: Leon Slater, a TNA X-Division Champion, impressed WWE commentary. Carmelo Hayes, a babyface champion, continues to receive a significant push on SmackDown, indicating a bright future.
- Trick Williams: Williams has been a standout performer since his main roster debut. His main event presence, impressive in-ring skills, and interactions with upper card stars like Randy Orton and Sami Zayn have made him a fan favorite and a top contender for the WWE championship.
Controversial Twist:
The report also highlights a controversial interpretation: Matt Cardona's post-match angle with Kit Wilson could be seen as a potential burial, similar to Zack Ryder's 2012 situation. This raises questions about WWE's long-term plans for low-card wrestlers.
Thought-Provoking Question:
What do you think of WWE's handling of these wrestlers' storylines? Do you agree with the stock report's assessments? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss the future of these rising stars!