Some places do power rankings. Here at Cageside, we do a stock report.
In this weekly series, we identify three Superstars (or groups of Superstars) who are on their way up, and three that are moving in the opposite
direction. After a busy week that included Solo Sikoa teasing a new member of MFT, IYO SKY agreeing to wrestle against Kabuki Warriors at Crown Jewel, and Paul Heyman trying to drive a wedge between Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton, a lot of fortunes were changed.
With that in mind, let’s see whose stock decreased the most this week:
Stock Down #3: Los Americanos
WWE gave out the names Rayo and Bravo to the other two masked guys (reportedly Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate, respectively) who have been running around with El Grande Americano on Raw. This is actually one of the worst things that could have happened to Los Americanos, as they had much more intrigue as a collective unit without separate identities.
To prove the point, Rayo and Bravo went on to lose against AJ Styles and Dragon Lee on Raw, establishing them as lower in the pecking order than El Grande Americano. If WWE had to issue individual names for Los Americanos, they would have been better off keeping some sense of mystery as El Grande Americano I, El Grande Americano II, and El Grande Americano III.
Stock Down #2: Los Garza
Los Garza were the AAA world tag team champions less than twos months ago. Now their job is to lose matches on Main Event and put over the makeshift team of Rey Fenix and Je’Von Evans on SmackDown.
Stock Down #1: New Day
Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Grayson Waller are really good at losing matches. According to the data at CageMatch, Kingston’s last win on Raw happened on August 25, Woods hasn’t won on Raw since May 26, and Waller has no wins on Raw in 2025. With that context in mind, it’s no wonder that LA Knight was able to end his own losing streak when he beat Kingston on this week’s episode.
Now let’s see whose stock increased the most this week.
Stock Up #3: Roman Reigns & Jey Uso
The Bloodline story isn’t finished just yet. Roman Reigns returned to Raw at the end of this week’s episode to help The Usos defeat Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed in a Tornado match. What’s more interesting is how Roman is taking Jey back under his wing and showing him what he needs to do to become the next Tribal Chief. It already looks like there is nothing Jimmy Uso (or Cody Rhodes) can do to stop it.
Stock Up #2: Sol Ruca & Zaria
Even if Sol Ruca and Zaria don’t end up winning the WWE women’s tag team championship from Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss, any chance Sol gets to perform the Sol Snatcher on SmackDown is sure to turn heads and get more WWE fans to pay attention to them.
Stock Up #1: Dominik Mysterio
Did you see how massively over Dominik Mysterio was with the live audience on this week’s Raw when he lied and cheated his way to a successful Intercontinental championship defense against Rusev? Put the world title on Dirty Dom, you cowards!
There you have it, Cagesiders. Whose stock do you think changed the most this week?