Top 25 Current WWE Superstars Ranked
WWE’s legacy is built on the shoulders of iconic figures such as Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and John Cena, whose remarkable contributions have shaped the world of professional wrestling. These legends have set a high bar, showcasing the blend of athleticism, charisma, and storytelling that defines the essence of WWE.
Today, the company’s roster is as impressive as ever, featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents who are writing their own chapters in WWE’s rich history. This list highlights the top 25 wrestlers currently competing in WWE, each bringing their unique flair and skill set to the squared circle. With a talented roster, WWE continues to be a powerhouse of sports entertainment, proving that its current generation of wrestlers can stand toe-to-toe with the greats of the past.
25. Roxanne Perez
At just 21, Roxanne Perez has already made her mark as a former NXT Women’s Champion, holding the title for 109 days.
An injury cast uncertainty over her reign, but Perez demonstrated resilience by returning to compete in a five-woman ladder match at Stand and Deliver, narrowly missing out to Tiffany Stratton. Perez’s youth and determination signal a promising future in WWE.
24. Wes Lee
Next, we spotlight Wes Lee, a standout from NXT and the former North American Champion. At 28, Lee made history with the longest North American Title reign at 269 days until Dominik Mysterio ended his record-setting run.
Despite this setback, Lee’s performances continue to captivate, especially during title defenses against competitors like Dragon Lee, Nathan Fraser, and Tyler Bate. Lee’s dynamic in-ring style and consistent delivery of memorable moments secure his place as one of WWE’s top talents.
23. Butch
Making his mark on WWE’s main roster since March as Butch, the wrestler formerly known as Pete Dunne, continues our list. At 29 years old, this British athlete quickly became a crucial part of the popular Brawling Brutes. However, fans still cherish his NXT days.
Highlighted by his participation in the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match, Butch showcased his talents in his homeland, including a breathtaking moonsault and a return to his ‘Bruiserweight’ roots with a focus on manipulating his opponent’s fingers. His ability to blend high-flying maneuvers with ground-based brutality ensures Butch is not overlooked lightly.
22. Logan Paul
Logan Paul’s inclusion might raise eyebrows, but his athletic prowess is undeniable. Since his WWE debut before WrestleMania 38, Paul has delivered in high-profile matches, including teaming with The Miz at WrestleMania, facing The Miz at SummerSlam, and challenging Roman Reigns in Saudi Arabia.
Despite a loss to Seth Rollins at WrestleMania this year, Paul’s remarkable in-ring ability and rapid adaptation to professional wrestling earn him a spot on this list, regardless of his controversial persona outside the ring.