This is the Heel Report. A weekly chart spanning from Thursday's Impact to the Raw Super Show, ranking the heels in TNA, ROH and the WWE based on their actions, wins and loses.
This week the Big Show bounced around Kofi Kingston in a cage and knocked out the owner of the company, and not a bad week.
2nd Place: Robert Roode
This probably seems like ancient history now but last weekend Robert Roode successfully defended his title against the Stringer, only just falling short of topping the chart after the PPV ended with Sting laying out the champion once again.
3rd Place: Damien Sandow
A very high placing for a man who didn't even have a match and wasn't on a PPV, but for all out heel dominance this guy has to rank pretty high.
4th Place: Alberto Del Rio
Last time you might see the Mexican Aristocrat for quite some time on the chart. Injury prone and constantly having problems while being in the title picture means that Del Rio will most likely have to work really hard to actually be considered for a main event push after this.
5th Place: Daniel Bryan
Bryan's ex-girlfriend is trying to seduce everyone around him. we all know that AJ will be instrumental in the WWE title match this Sunday.
6th Place: Bully Ray
It seems like for their tenth anniversary of Slammiversary TNA for the most part wanted the event to be face-heavy, which makes a nice change in a way.
7th Place: Dolph Ziggler
Last week he simultaneously being defeated by Sheamus twice to show how he didn't really deserve one, and now with Del Rio out he is going to be wrestling against the Celtic Warrior again, although this time for the World Title.
8th Place: Kane
This week he did little more than swap saliva with the young AJ Lee, and lost a match. Still he has a decent shot at winning the title at No Way Out.
9th Place: Cody Rhodes
His nature of being a heel who always manages to just escape his comeuppance, unless of course he is actually wrestling a face on a PPV match. Just looking forward to his match with Christian and hopefully it will lead him into the world title picture in the next couple of months.
10th Place: Jack Swagger
Finally, All-American American, who managed to beat Zack Ryder on last week's Superstars and then came somewhat close to finally getting another world title shot on Raw.
1st Place: Big Show
This week the Big Show bounced around Kofi Kingston in a cage and knocked out the owner of the company, and not a bad week.
2nd Place: Robert Roode
This probably seems like ancient history now but last weekend Robert Roode successfully defended his title against the Stringer, only just falling short of topping the chart after the PPV ended with Sting laying out the champion once again.
3rd Place: Damien Sandow
A very high placing for a man who didn't even have a match and wasn't on a PPV, but for all out heel dominance this guy has to rank pretty high.
4th Place: Alberto Del Rio
Last time you might see the Mexican Aristocrat for quite some time on the chart. Injury prone and constantly having problems while being in the title picture means that Del Rio will most likely have to work really hard to actually be considered for a main event push after this.
5th Place: Daniel Bryan
Bryan's ex-girlfriend is trying to seduce everyone around him. we all know that AJ will be instrumental in the WWE title match this Sunday.
6th Place: Bully Ray
It seems like for their tenth anniversary of Slammiversary TNA for the most part wanted the event to be face-heavy, which makes a nice change in a way.
7th Place: Dolph Ziggler
Last week he simultaneously being defeated by Sheamus twice to show how he didn't really deserve one, and now with Del Rio out he is going to be wrestling against the Celtic Warrior again, although this time for the World Title.
8th Place: Kane
This week he did little more than swap saliva with the young AJ Lee, and lost a match. Still he has a decent shot at winning the title at No Way Out.
9th Place: Cody Rhodes
His nature of being a heel who always manages to just escape his comeuppance, unless of course he is actually wrestling a face on a PPV match. Just looking forward to his match with Christian and hopefully it will lead him into the world title picture in the next couple of months.
10th Place: Jack Swagger
Finally, All-American American, who managed to beat Zack Ryder on last week's Superstars and then came somewhat close to finally getting another world title shot on Raw.
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