AEW reveals this week’s top-five roster rankings

With the release of this week’s top-five roster rankings, Jon Moxley is currently ranked as the top challenger in AEW’s men’s division.

Moxley replaces PAC in the top spot after PAC lost to Kenny Omega on Wednesday’s episode of Dynamite. AEW World Champion Chris Jericho retained his title against Scorpio Sky in the main event of the show. Jericho put Sky back in the Liontamer after the match, with the show then ending with an angle where Moxley appeared in the crowd and had a staredown with Jericho.

Hikaru Shida remains the top challenger in the women’s division in the new top-five rankings, while Santana & Ortiz have moved up to first in the tag team division:

Men’s division —

  1. Jon Moxley (3-0-1 singles record, 3-1-1 overall)
  2. PAC (4-2-1 singles record, 4-3-1 overall)
  3. Kenny Omega (4-2 singles record, 7-4 overall)
  4. Cody Rhodes (4-1-1 singles record, 5-2-1 overall)
  5. MJF (2-1 singles record, 3-1 overall)

Women’s division —

  1. Hikaru Shida (3-1 singles record, 4-2 overall)
  2. Emi Sakura (1-1 singles record, 3-3 overall)
  3. Britt Baker (3-2 singles record, 6-3 overall)
  4. Nyla Rose (2-3 singles record, 3-3 overall)
  5. Bea Priestley (1-2 singles record, 3-2 overall)

Tag team division —

  1. Santana & Ortiz (3-1 tag team record, 4-1 overall)
  2. The Young Bucks (4-3 tag team record, 7-4 overall record for Matt Jackson, 7-5 overall record for Nick Jackson)
  3. Best Friends (4-3 tag team record, 6-5 overall record for Trent Barreta, 5-4 overall record for Chuck Taylor)
  4. The Lucha Bros (4-4 tag team record, 5-6 overall record for Pentagon Jr., 6-5 overall record for Fenix)
  5. Private Party (4-4 tag team record, 4-6 overall)

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