Another wild week of WWE programming concluded with another showdown between Ryback, CM Punk and John Cena. The WWE Champion now has a decision to make. Who will his opponent be at Hell in the Cell?
5: Ryback: His massive push continues. He also destroyed Primo and Epico. But without a belt and any real competition, how can be truly be tested? Is he a flash in the pan?
4: John Cena: Even with one arm, fresh from elbow surgery, Cena used his mouth to make himself viable. In an enjoyable promo, he asked RAW General Managed out on a date. Interesting.
3: Dolph Ziggler: A solid tag match with Hell No and Alberto Del Rio that ran a bit too long. At the same time, the match ran a bit too long. Regardless, he continues to prove he belongs in the main event. When will he use his title shot? Will he eventually beat Sheamus for the World Title?
2: Daniel Bryan and Kane: The best thing going in the company now. While their act in the ring, with the constant squabbles and twist-turns, may have run its course, they still cut great promo and can entertain.
1: CM Punk: Sheamus deserves a place on this list more than “The Second City Saint,” but Punk got his rear handed to him by Vince McMahon. He then hit a fan in the stands. If that doesn’t get you instant super heat, then what will?
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