Friday 22 September 2017 12:48, UK
GOOD WEEK
Bayley (RAW)
The former Raw Women's Champion is back, and sent a physical message to current title holder Alexa Bliss and will now line-up in the championship match at No Mercy this weekend.
Nia Jax put Bayley out of action before SummerSlam, causing her to give up her title shot.
Now Bayley has returned she's been thrust into the position she was before but this time it's in a Fatal 5-Way match.
Charlotte Flair (Smackdown)
Another returning superstar had a great week and has been rewarded with a championship opportunity.
Flair came back to Smackdown after her father Ric's health problems and made a real impact by annoying Women's Champion Natalya before winning a Fatal 4-Way to become No 1 contender.
Charlotte hasn't won a match on pay-per-view since the Royal Rumble back in January, so it will be interesting to see if she can finally end her losing streak against one of her biggest adversaries.
Johnny Gargano (NXT)
NXT Takeover: Chicago is a distant memory for the man who fans fondly call 'Johnny Wrestling'.
Over the past few weeks he has proven that he is much more than a tag team wrestler with a victory over Riddick Moss last week followed by another huge win over Tino Sabbatelli.
Gargano still has that showdown with former teammate Tomasso Ciampa in the back of his mind but it seems that right now he is becoming one of the standout stars on the roster.
BAD WEEK
Enzo Amore (RAW)
Amore was beaten up by The Miz and others last week, this week he was assaulted by Braun Strowman before Neville came down to make matters worse.
Enzo has his first Cruiserweight Championship opportunity at No Mercy, live on Sky Sports Box Office in the early hours of Monday morning, but it appears WWE hasn't done much to build up his challenge.
Supporters will say he deserves better.
Baron Corbin (SmackDown)
The former Mr. Money in the Bank declared that he would answer AJ Styles' United States Championship open challenge this week, and he did.
The only issue is, because he cost Tye Dillinger his chance at the title last week, Dillinger decided to return the favour.
Corbin has slipped back into the mid-card picture after failing to take his WWE Championship opportunity but a potential triple-threat match at Hell in a Cell could be one hell of a fight.
The Undisputed Era (NXT)
It appears Adam Cole, Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly have created too many enemies in just a month on the NXT roster.
Drew McIntyre and Sanity, all out for revenge for previous attacks, confronted the trio this week, much to the delight of the fans.
UK stars Trent Seven, Tyler Bate and Wolfgang have also had run-ins with the former Ring of Honor stars, meaning the pressure's on them to swing the odds back in their favour.