AEW Weekly Top 5 Rankings For September 23, 2020 Singles, Tag Team & Women's Divisions

AEW Weekly Top 5 Rankings For September 23, 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 - Sep 23, 2020 08:09 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 September 23, 2020.

The lists are as follows:

AEW Men's Singles Rankings

1. Lance Archer (13-1 for 2020 / Overall Record 13-1)
2. Brian Cage (8-1 for 2020 / Overall Record 8-2)
3. MJF (9-1 for 2020 / Overall Record 14-3)
4. Cody (18-2 for 2020 / Overall Record 26-7-1)
5. Scorpio Sky (8-2 for 2020 / Overall Record 26-11)

- MJF scored a win, as did Scorpio Sky.

AEW Women's Division

1. Nyla Rose (9-2 for 2020 / Overall Record 16-6)
2. Big Swole (8-3 for 2020 / Overall Record 10-8)
3. Abadon (5-1 for 2020 / Overall Record 5-1)
4. Penelope Ford (8-5 for 2020 / Overall Record 10-8)
5. Britt Baker (4-6 for 2020 / Overall Record 13-10)

- Not a single thing changed from last week.

AEW Tag Team Division

1. Best Friends (16-6)
2. The Young Bucks (7-3)
3. The Natural Nightmares (7-2)
4. The Butcher and The Blade (9-5)
5. Santana and Ortiz (8-5)

- Kenny Omega and Hangman Adam Page went from #1 to entirely off the list, allowing everyone else to bump up a spot.

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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