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B/R Official WWE Power Rankings for the Week of Feb. 6

Chris HumphreyFeb 11, 2012

With the aid of the wrestling community here on Bleacher Report voting throughout the day Friday, we have the inaugural edition of Bleacher Report's WWE Power Rankings that will be a staple of the WWE section on Saturday afternoons in the coming months.

After winning the Six-Pack Challenge match Monday night on Raw SuperShow, where will Chris Jericho debut on the Power Rankings a little more than a week from Elimination Chamber?

How will Daniel Bryan look in the rankings this week after a count-out loss Monday against the Big Show and a disqualification victory last night against Randy Orton on Smackdown?

With that being said, let's get to the inaugural edition of the Bleacher Report WWE Power Rankings for the week of February 6th.

Be sure to come back to Bleacher Report's WWE section next Friday to make your voice heard and vote on who you think should be in the Top 20 for the week of the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.

No. 20: WWE COO Triple H

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After starting off the show Monday refusing the challenge of the Undertaker for a WrestleMania rematch, Triple H will have his former D-Generation X cohort, Shawn Michaels, returning this Monday for Raw SuperShow who could possibly sway the Game's answer from last week.

No. 19: WWE Tag Team Champions Primo & Epico

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After beating the less than imposing team of Santino and Hacksaw Jim Duggan last week on Smackdown, the WWE Tag Team Champions, Primo & Epico, got a victory over the team of JTG and former Nexus member Michael McGillicutty on this week's edition of Superstars. 

But who am I kidding, we just want to see the Tag Champions in action so we can see Rosa Mendes.

No. 18: Tamina

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The daughter of the WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka made a big splash this week (no pun intended) as Tamina picked up a big win for her team in the eight diva's tag team match on Raw pinning Brie Bella.

Tamina is definite breath of fresh air into a dieing Diva's division that has been dominated by Beth Phoenix and Kelly Kelly in recent memory of the WWE.

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No. 17: WWE United States Champion Jack Swagger

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Even though beating Zack Ryder for the United States Championship last month on Raw SuperShow, Jack Swagger's run as champion since then has been nothing short of disappointing and borderline nonexistent. Can we please have a new champion some time soon?

No. 16: Ted DiBiase

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After being put on the shelf by Hunico and Camacho a few weeks ago, Ted DiBiase got some revenge on the former Sin Cara imposter last night on Smackdown as DiBiase caught Hunico with a quick roll up to get the win.

No. 15: The Great Khali

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With a large portion of the B/R community still scratching their heads at why Khali is in the Elimination Chamber match in eight days, the Punjabi Nightmare has gotten two wins this week as Khali won a tag team match with Randy Orton on Raw and beat Jinder Mahal last night on Smackdown.

No. 14: Kane

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Outside of stalking Eve to end the Raw SuperShow last Monday, this week hasn't been good to Kane as the Big Red Monster was given an attitude adjustment through a table by John Cena after confronting the Cenation leader during a press conference in Abu Dabhi this week.

No. 13: John Cena

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With his upcoming Ambulance match at Elimination Chamber on the horizon, John Cena got the best of the Big Red Monster, Kane, the other day during the WWE's first trip to Abu Dabhi as the Cenation leader put his adversary through a table to delight of the people in attendance at the press conference for the tour.

No. 12: The Miz

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After dropping the ball (and R-Truth) last Monday, the Miz is in the doghouse of the WWE after being blamed for the poor buy-rates for the Survivor Series last November in addition to be reportedly getting chewed out by the WWE COO, Triple H, after he returned to the back following the Six-Pack Challenge match last Monday.

No. 11: Wade Barrett

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The Barrett Barrage, once with a great deal of momentum, has seemed to have lost a wheel or two as Wade Barrett has came up short in his tag team matches this week losing to the Great Khali and Randy Orton on Monday and Sheamus and the Big Show last night on Smackdown.

No. 10: R-Truth

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Following a bad landing after botched flip over the top rope onto the Miz last Monday, R-Truth, even though probably still a little sore, has probably put the incident behind him and is now focusing on trying to win the Raw Elimination Chamber match at Elimination Chamber in eight days.

No. 9: Kofi Kingston

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With the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view coming up next week, Kofi Kingston will try to ride his current hot streak to make a big splash Raw Chamber match as the former Tag Team champion will make his second appearance in the dangerous structure in his career.

No. 8: Dolph Ziggler

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After coming up short at the Royal Rumble and last Monday in the Six-Pack Challenge match, Dolph Ziggler has been on a bit of slide in recent weeks as the show-off will need to get back on track before the WWE Championship match inside the Elimination Chamber in just eight days.

No. 7: Cody Rhodes

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After coming up short at the Royal Rumble and last Monday in the Six-Pack Challenge match, Dolph Ziggler has been on a bit of slide in recent weeks as the show-off will need to get back on track before the WWE Championship match inside the Elimination Chamber in just eight days.

No. 6: The Big Show

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After letting Daniel Bryan escape from his clutches at the Royal Rumble, the Big Show hasn't been able to get his massive hands on the World Heavyweight Champion as long as the giant would like but did get a count-out victory over Bryan Monday and a tag team win with Sheamus over Wade Barrett and Cody Rhodes last night.

No. 5: Randy Orton

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While scoring a win in a tag team match with the Great Khali against Wade Barrett and Cody Rhodes Monday, Randy Orton wasn't able to get a win on Smackdown last night as Daniel Bryan won by disqualification after the Big Show left the announce table to send the World Heavyweight Champion back into the ring only to receive an RKO from the Viper. 

No. 4: World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan

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With another week of Raw and Smackdown in the books, Daniel Bryan again looked very unimpressive as World Heavyweight Champion following his count-out loss to the Big Show on Monday night and his disqualification victory last night over Randy Orton on Smackdown. 

No. 3: WWE Champion CM Punk

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Even though the WWE Champion bested Y2J earlier in the night last Monday, CM Punk found himself laying behind the announce table watching Chris Jericho run into the ring and steal the pin on Dolph Ziggler after Punk had him beat with the GTS in the Six-Pack Challenge match. 

No. 2: Chris Jericho

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The original "Best in the World" Chris Jericho got the best of the current "Best in the World" and WWE Champion CM Punk last Monday as Y2J stole a sure victory from Punk in the Six-Pack Challenge match earning the right to enter the Raw Elimination Chamber as the sixth and final participant in the WWE Championship match.

No. 1: Sheamus

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After his Royal Rumble victory last month, The Great White has continued his roll since then as Sheamus defeated David Otunga on Raw SuperShow in a squash match along with scoring a tag team victory with the Big Show over Wade Barrett and Cody Rhodes last night on Smackdown.

What Do You Think?

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Now that you've went through the list, we want to know what you thought of the inaugural edition of the Bleacher Report's WWE Power Rankings.

Is a certain superstar you think is too high or low on the list? Is there anyone that is completely missing from the power rankings?

Drop down to the comments section of this article to join the discussion on what your top 20 power rankings.would like compared to our list.

Chris Humphrey is a WWE Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report. You can become a fan of him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter @_CBH_.

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