
WWE Superstar of the Week for Sept. 19: Cesaro
Considering Night of Champions in a B-level pay-per-view that usually doesn't get a lot of attention, this year's event has the potential to be one of the best shows of the year.
Seth Rollins is defending the United States and WWE World Heavyweight Championships against John Cena and Sting, respectively, The New Day are battling The Dudley Boyz, and a mystery partner will join Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns against The Wyatt Family.
The build for all the big feuds has been paced well over the past four weeks, and some of the midcard storylines are actually interesting for once.
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Before we get to the Superstar of the Week, let's look at a few people who should be recognized for their performances.
Honorable Mention: The New Day
It's hard to believe The New Day is one of the most consistently entertaining acts after the rough start the group had as babyfaces.
Xavier Woods, Big E and Kofi Kingston have all stepped up over the past few months, and their efforts have paid off with two title reigns and more mic time than most of the roster.
This past week saw them successfully defend their tag titles against Darren Young and Titus O'Neil, and then Kingston picked up a win over D-Von on SmackDown.
"I am publicly stating that I am a fan of The New Day. @XavierWoodsPhD @WWEBigE @TrueKofi well deserved !
— Damien Sandow (@TheDamienSandow) September 15, 2015"
Their chemistry in the ring is great, but a lot of the stable's success is owed to Woods. Without his entertaining antics outside the ring, The New Day might not have become successful at all.
Their popularity is growing every week, and with time, they might end up becoming one of the greatest trios in WWE history—or at least the most entertaining.
Honorable Mention: Stardust
Just about every wrestler goes through at least one gimmick change on their path to greatness, but few have been able to make several different gimmicks entertaining.
Cody Rhodes is like the Swiss army knife of characters. He has taken at least four distinct personalities and made them enjoyable, and he has even done some of them as both a heel and a babyface.
His Stardust gimmick felt like a Goldust ripoff at first, but he has evolved into something completely different from the character his brother created almost 20 years ago.
The great thing about Stardust is he is actually making The Ascension relevant again. The former NXT tag team champions have had a tough time gaining traction on the main roster, but if anyone can make them look better by association, it's Rhodes.
This alliance, if booked right, could lead to great things for these three talented grapplers. Hopefully, WWE gives the group a chance to succeed.
Superstar of the Week for Sept. 19: Cesaro
If you look at Cesaro's record of delivering show-stealing performances on a weekly basis, it's shocking he isn't booked for Night of Champions.
The Swiss Superman is one of those rare Superstars who can do absolutely anything in the ring. He has more power than you would expect, technical ability to spare and surprising agility.
And let's face it: Anyone who can make a Big Show match exciting is something special. Not only did he make the giant look better than he has in a long time, but he also put on a great performance against Rusev on Raw.
WWE has put him in the ring with so many different people, and he always adapts to their style and puts on a stellar match.
His promo skills have room to improve, but every other part of his game is polished to perfection. If Cesaro doesn't win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at least once during his career, it will be because somebody backstage was too shortsighted to see what he is capable of.
What do you think? Was Cesaro the Superstar of the Week? If not him, then who?
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