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Cageside Community Wrestler Rankings, Season 13: Week 9 results & Week 10 vote

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Everybody who comes to Cageside Seats has an opinion about what's going on in pro wrestling — Wrestler Rankings are where YOU let us know YOURS.

Cast a vote in the comments. Give us the five performers you think entertained or impressed the most in the last week, and feel free to talk about why.

We also have the outcome of last week's voting, the results of which make up our annual competition for the Cageside Cup, given to our Performer of the Year.

This week, we’re voting on nationally televised and internet streaming pro wrestling shows that took place June 9-15, 2024 — NJPW Dominion, NXT Battleground, Raw, NXT, Powerrr, Speed, Dynamite, Impact, Fusion, ROH on HonorClub, SmackDown, Rampage, Level Up, TNA Against All Odds, WWE Clash at the Castle, Collision, and everything else I’m no doubt forgetting.

But first, here’s the outcome of last week’s voting, and how those results changed our annual competition for the Cageside Cup.

Now that’s what we call a Frankensteiner...

  • It helped the second generation star eke out a win over the WWE Women’s champion’s romantic revenge, and one of AEW’s biggest star’s first Dynamite appearance of the year.
  • Next up were two people who got PLE title shots one week after unexpectedly showing up in NXT. The one who also signed a WWE contract got fourth.
  • Der Ring General’s top (and currently only) lieutenant delivered a banger with Sheamus. He split a spot with AEW’s resident slacker who’s secretly a workhorse, who wrestled twice during the week in question while being attacked by old friends and making a new one.
  • She didn’t go on to win the Women’s North American title, but she made a statement in the build to it by snatching Lash Legend’s soul Sol.
  • The Timeless One again garnered enough support to clutch a few more points to her bosom, sharing the last spot with a man who can finally call himself the Best of the Super Juniors (which technically happened during the current voting period, but he punched his ticket to the final during the week in question).

The CCWR: 2024-25, Week 9

1. Bron Breakker
2. Liv Morgan
3. MJF
4. Ethan Page
5. Jordynne Grace
6. (tie) Ludwig Kaiser
6. (tie) Orange Cassidy
8. Sol Ruca
9. (tie) El Desperado
9. (tie) Toni Storm

Points in our weekly Rankings determine the ongoing annual one — which will determine who wins the Cageside Cup next April. Full details on rules and scoring HERE.

Where we WATCH HER climb to fourth place, and All Ego joins the Top Ten...

The Cageside Cup Performer of the Year Standings - through the Week ending June 8

1. Willow Nightingale - 29.5
2. Gunther - 25.5
3. Swerve Strickland - 24.5
4. Liv Morgan - 23
5. Solo Sikoa - 22
6. Cody Rhodes - 20
7. AJ Styles - 17
8. (tie) Jordynne Grace - 16
8. (tie) Will Ospreay - 16
9. Jon Moxley - 15.5
10. Ethan Page - 14


Ready to do it again? You can always check the “how to” here if you need it, or ask a question in the comments. The main things you need to know are you have five spots on your ballot, you can’t put the same person in two of them, but you can split a single or multiple spots between multiple wrestlers. Now...

Let’s have those ballots! We’ll take it from there, and see you back here in a week for the results and another vote!

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