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DD Power 15: April 23 to April 29

Ranking #15 – Jade Cargill

Last Week – N/A

It’s been a while since the TBS Champion has appeared in our rankings which is unfortunate as she has been in a feud for sometime with Taya Valkyrie.

The two finally met in the ring this past week with the title on the line but Valkyrie was banned from using the Road to Valhalla, aka Jaded, and this ultimately cost her. As the ref reminded Valkyrie of the consequences of using the move, the champ would roll up her opponent and narrowly retain the title.

Ranking #14 – Mercedes Moné

Last Week – N/A

Since leaving the WWE nearly one year ago, The CEO has barely slowed down. She may have lost the IWGP Women’s Championship this past week but she is already in line to earn a new title to her resume.

As one of four participants announced to crown the first NJPW Strong Women’s Champion, Moné is already looking ahead and raising her own brand.

Ranking #13 – Jordynne Grace

Last Week – N/A

We know that Jordynne Grace is now next in line to face our Knockouts Champion one more time at Under Seige but there’s still several weeks until then.

Grace would regain some momentum by defeating Masha Slamovich this week before later jumping in to defend Purrazzo from the combined attack of The Coven.

Ranking #12 – Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez

Last Week – 3

The WWE Women’s Tag Team champions continue to win and appear consistently since winning the titles, all positive booking for the titles so far.

The duo continue to be well received by fans and appear well liked by all except Sonya Deville and Chelsea Green who remain vocal online that they are deserving of a rematch from the champions.

Ranking #11 – Bianca Belair

Last Week – 9

The RAW Women’s Champion, who now belongs to Smackdown, picked up an all important victory over her Backlash opponent, IYO SKY.

Initially, Belair was ready to face SKY one on one but Bayley would pose a six woman tag instead and it would be Bayley who took the fall after a brutal KOD.

Both Belair and her challenger were drafted to Smackdown so the fate of the RAW Women’s title and Belair’s reign remains unpredictable.

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