[center][h1][u]NMW WOMEN'S POWER RANKINGS[/u][/h1][/center] [h3]2025 Singles Win/Loss Records[/h3][hr] [hider]Raven Veyn: 3-0 (1 No Contest) Kendra Snipes: 1-0 Elina Zamora: 3-1 Fiona Chevalier: 3-1 Isabella Cadiz: 2-1 (1 No Contest) Ash Weathers: 2-1 Ada Eberhard: 2-2 Aubrey Beatific: 1-1 Tanya Redd: 1-2 Keysha Wayne: 1-2 Shin Choon-hee: 0-1 Sammi George: 0-1 Abby Beatific: 0-1 Katarina Vasić: 0-2 Velvet Zacca: 0-2 [i]As of August 29th, 2025[/i] [/hider] [h3]Power Rankings[/h3][hr] [i]Welcome to the first edition of Merciless Women Monthly's Power Rankings! Today we're breaking down the standings of the NMW Women's Division, or perhaps more accurately, everyone Raven Veyn destroyed on her way to the top. That's right, The Queen of the Goths began her reign as NMW Women's Champion last Friday, and while we wouldn't bet on anyone being able to dethrone her anytime soon, here's how we feel the top 10 hopefuls stack up for the upcoming month of September... *Note: MWM is an independent fan blog. We are not affiliated with No Mercy Wrestling in any official capacity, and these rankings are purely speculative.[/i] [b]1. Isabella Cadiz[/b] [indent]It was a commonly held opinion at the time that the extreme rules battle between Raven Veyn and Isabella Cadiz was the real women's championship match, and seeing the rest of the tournament results, it's hard to argue with that. Isabella knows what it takes to be a champion over the toughest competition, even fighting Raven to a no contest result in their first meeting on the brand. Raven's gained the early upper hand in their rivalry, but no one can deny Isabella is easily best positioned on the roster to make a challenge for the title.[/indent] [b]2. Elina Zamora[/b] [indent]Elina came blazing into the NMW scene as we all expected she would, with a strong debut win over Fiona Chevalier and two more statement wins in the tournament over Ash Weathers and Ada Eberhard. Despite her defeat in the title match to Raven, Elina remains in the top tier of the division, and we know she'll continue to look for a way to overcome her nemesis and take that gold.[/indent] [b]3. Fiona Chevalier[/b] [indent]Easily the biggest pleasant surprise of the Rubicon Gauntlet, Fiona looks like the future of the women's division right now. Making it to the semifinal round was a huge achievement for her, with her spectacular, gutsy win over Tanya Redd proving to be a standout match in a night full of highlights. We might be getting ahead of ourselves ranking her in the top 3, but with her only singles defeat thus far being at the hands of Elina Zamora, she's earned it for now. Don't be surprised when she gets booked for a main event match sooner rather than later, because NMW has a rising star on their hands in Fiona Chevalier.[/indent] [b]4. Shin Choon-hee[/b] [indent]The rankings get a lot messier from here, as pretty much everyone outside the top three have at least one disappointing result on their record. That said, we think Shin Choon-hee is going to bounce back in a big way from her defeat against Fiona Chevalier, and the betrayal of her tag team partner. Look for her to take out her frustration on anyone that gets in her way on the NMW roster, and start building some impressive results. Like Fiona, Shin is a rising star in her own right, and she's just getting settled in at NMW.[/indent] [b]5. Katarina Vasić[/b] [indent]An 0-2 record really doesn't tell the whole story for Katarina Vasić. She may not be the giant her brother is, but she's still a force to be reckoned with, and already has a main event match against Isabella Cadiz under her belt. Losing to Ada Eberhard in the first round of the tournament wasn't great, but we think Ada's more than a little underrated, and Katarina will quickly claw her way back to relevance in the women's division.[/indent] [b]6. Ash Weathers[/b] [indent]NMW has a whole squad of impressive young talent, and Ash Weathers is one of the best. In the wake of Fiona Chevalier's tournament run and Shin Choon-hee's high profile signing, Ash has gone a little under the radar, but her results so far speak for themselves. A commanding win over Velvet Zacca proved she meant business, and then two weeks later she refused to let the Beatifics play their games and secured the win over Aubrey. Starting out against Elina in the tournament was a tough draw, and we don't expect it to keep her down for long. She'll be out for blood.[/indent] [b]7. Abby Beatific[/b] [indent]It's fair to say that stocks in the Beatific twins are down lately, especially where singles competition is concerned. The ringside antics have been hit-or-miss, and on her own against Tanya Redd it was a pretty one-sided defeat for Abby, especially disappointing given the way Fiona Chevalier took Tanya down the very next week. We're not completely out on the Beatifics just yet, and if this were a tag team ranking, they'd be much higher. Expect Abby to make some aggressive moves in the coming weeks to put the spotlight back on herself. We know how crazy she gets when the attention's on her competitors for too long.[/indent] [b]8. Ada Eberhard[/b] [indent]Ada's gotten a lot of work over the first two months of NMW, and here at MWM we feel like some fans wrote her off too quickly after that loss to Fiona on the opening night. That loss looks like much less of an upset as the weeks go by, and Ada's gained some positive results of her own in the meantime, including a big upset over Katarina Vasić. The Neon Diva is winning fans back, and is looking like a high quality midcard competitor.[/indent] [b]9. Keysha Wayne[/b] [indent]Keysha has a huge amount of potential, but a mix of poor self-control and just plain bad luck have held her back so far. Letting opponents like the Beatifics get in her head is something she has to avoid if she wants to perform when the lights are brightest. And as for the tournament, someone had to go up against Isabella in round one, and Keysha for better or worse hadn't resonated with fans enough for them to vote her higher. She fought pretty well in the match, though, and that's a good sign that she'll remain in the top 10 of these rankings in the months to come.[/indent] [b]10. Tanya Redd[/b] [indent]It feels like it's always the same story with Tanya Redd. She wins a big match and looks like she's finally ready to take over the women's division, and then she falls flat on her face. She [i]dominated[/i] Abby Beatific, only to overlook Fiona Chevalier in a match that, on paper, seemed heavily skewed in her favor. At this point, it seems like she is who she is: a powerhouse who just can't find the consistency she needs when the pressure's on.[/indent]