Pro Wrestling Illustrated

FOR PERIOD ENDED JANUARY 28, 2024

HEAVYWEIGHT

1 SETH ROLLINS

(1) WWE World champion

Davenport, IA

2 TETSUYA NAITO

(-) IWGP World champion

Tokyo, Japan

3 CODY RHODES

(-) Men’s Royal Rumble Winner

 Atlanta, GA

4 MOOSE

(-) TNA World champion

Atlanta, GA

5 SAMOA JOE

(-) AEW World champion

 Samoa

6 ROMAN REIGNS

(-) WWE Undisputed Universal champion

Pensacola, FL

7 EDDIE KINGSTON

(-) AAA Mega champion

 Yonkers, NY

8 KENOH

(-) GHC heavyweight champion

Tokushima, Japan

9 KATSUHIKO NAKAJIMA

(-) Triple Crown champion

Fukuoka, Japan

10 ALEX KANE

(5) MLW World champion

Atlanta, GA

WOMEN

1 BAYLEY

(-) Women’s Royal Rumble winner

 San Jose, CA

2 JORDYNNE GRACE

(-) TNA Knockouts World champion

Austin, TX

3 MAIKA

(-) World of Stardom champion

Fukuoka, Japan

4 GIULIA

(3) NJPW STRONG Women’s champion

London, U.K.

5 STEPHANIE VAQUER

(8) CMLL Women’s World champion

 San Antonio, Chile

6 RHEA RIPLEY

(1) WWE Women’s World champion

 Adelaide, Australia

7 MIYU YAMASHITA

(6) TJPW Princess of Princess champion

Fukuoka, Japan

8 TONI STORM

(7) AEW Women’s World champion

Gold Coast, Australia

9 IYO SKY

(2) WWE Women’s champion

 Kanagawa, Japan

10 LYRA VALKYRIA

(10) NXT Women’s champion

Dublin, Ireland

Ratings are based on won-lost records for the past month, quality of, ). The numbers in parentheses indicate a wrestler’s position in that category last issue.

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