Superstars react to the SmackDown LIVE Top 10 List
The release of the first-ever SmackDown LIVE Top 10 Superstars List has created plenty of discussion, not only within the WWE Universe, but among the Superstars of Team Blue as well.
After General Manager Daniel Bryan revealed the rankings, topped by WWE Champion AJ Styles, many of the blue brand’s competitors took to social media to discuss the Top 10 List. Some had positive opinions:
Top 3 is good, #1 is better. I have plans for the #SDLiveTop10. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. 虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず #SDLive
— Shinsuke Nakamura (@ShinsukeN) February 7, 2018
The #1 spot on the #SDLiveTop10 is where the #WWEChampion should be. Week in, week out I’m happy to represent #SDLive and fight for my place at the top…no matter how many competitors are thrown my way.
— AJ Styles (@AJStylesOrg) February 7, 2018
The highest ranked female on the #SDLiveTop10….a fitting place for the Queen…but don’t you get it wrong, @AJStylesOrg. I’m coming for the top spot! 😜😜 #SDLive
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) February 7, 2018
Grateful to be included on the first ever #SDLiveTop10 ... However, this is the first time where being in the 10th position isn't favorable. I'm coming for the top spot. #SDLive
— Shawn Spears™️ (@ShawnSpears) February 7, 2018
Others were not so happy with their rankings, or their omission from the list altogether:
While the consequences of the SmackDown LIVE Top 10 Superstars List have yet to be felt, there’s no doubt that the rankings are sure to cause plenty of turmoil on the blue brand.
WWE Shows Latest Results
Raw results, Sept. 9, 2024: Jey Uso wins Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender’s Tournament
Full ResultsSmackDown results, Sept. 6, 2024: The Bloodline conquer The Street Profits and #DIY as SmackDown says goodbye to FOX
Full ResultsWWE NXT results, Sept. 10, 2024: Trick Williams becomes the No. 1 Contender by being the Last Man Standing
Full Results