AEW Weekly Top 5 Rankings For May 20, 2020 Singles, Tag Team & Women's Divisions

AEW Weekly Top 5 Rankings For May 20, 2020 Singles, Tag Team & Women's Divisions

AEW has released the newest set of weekly Top 5 Rankings for the singles, tag team and women's divisions. Which wrestlers are the next in line for title shots? Check out the rankings with this week's lists!

By AnthonyMango - May 20, 2020 11:05 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

All Elite Wrestling has put out the latest set of AEW Rankings for the top 5 wrestlers in the men's singles division, the tag team division and the women's division as of May 20, 2020.

The lists are as follows:

Singles Rankings

1. Cody (9-1 / 16-6-1)
2. Lance Archer (5-0 / 5-0)
3. Brodie Lee (5-0 / 5-0)
4. Kenny Omega (4-0 / 21-8)
5. Darby Allin (6-3 / 11-10-1)

AEW Women's Division

1. Hikaru Shida (9-1/ 14-5)
2. Kris Statlander (3-4 / 7-7)
3. Britt Baker (4-4 / 12-8)
4. Yuka Sakazaki (1-1 / 1-4)
5. Riho (3-3 / 11-6)

AEW Tag Team Division

1. Best Friends (7-3)
2. Dark Order (5-0)
3. Private Party (4-1)
4. The Young Bucks (2-2)
5. Jurassic Express (2-0)

Brodie Lee shot up a spot this week in the men's singles division while Darby Allin and Kenny Omega added to their overall records. Hikaru Shida even more firmly cemented her top spot in the women's division, which saw Kris Statlander and Britt Baker add a loss to their totals. Best Friends are also firm in the top spot, while Private Party went from unlisted to #3, pushing out SoCal Uncensored and The Lucha Bros while Jurassic Express is now ranked once more.

What do you think of these rankings? Should anyone be higher or lower? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

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