By Katie Smith

It has been a whirlwind week for the Sanctioned Violence Network. From championship battles that pushed the limits of endurance to non-title showcases that proved why our champions wear the gold, the SVN brands have been fighting tooth and nail for viewership.

As always, the numbers don’t lie. We’ve seen a significant shift in the standings this week, with a new frontrunner emerging and a veteran brand struggling to keep pace. Let’s dive into the rankings for the week of December 28, 2025, through January 4, 2026.


The Official Ratings Leaderboard

RankBrandShowDateRating
1sVoShowdown 2534/1/263.7
2PVUprising 1443/1/263.6
3RSPWCarnage 362/1/263.0
4DWClash 855/1/262.7

1. sVo Showdown 253 (Rating: 3.7)

The sVo continues to prove why it is the flagship of the network. Showdown 253 took the top spot this week, largely fueled by the incredible buzz surrounding the main event.

  • The Main Event: Danny Domino vs. Adam Garcia. This was a masterclass in technical wrestling mixed with high-stakes drama. Domino and Garcia have a storied history, and the 3.7 rating reflects a fan base that was desperate to see who would blink first. With sVo hitting its stride in the new year, the rest of the network should be on high alert.

2. PV Uprising 144 (Rating: 3.6)

Falling just short of the top spot, PV Uprising 144 delivered a heavyweight clash for the ages. Championship matches always draw eyeballs, and this was no exception.

  • The Main Event: Caleb Knox (c) vs. Boyd Jackson (PV Heavyweight Championship).Knox has been a fighting champion, but Jackson pushed him to the absolute brink. The “big man” psychology used in this match kept the audience glued to their screens, earning PV one of its highest ratings in recent months.

3. RSPW Carnage 36 (Rating: 3.0)

RSPW brought the violence as usual, but the numbers were surprisingly steady at a 3.0.

  • The Main Event: Ryujiro (c) vs. Daiki Yutaka (Non-Title).While Ryujiro is a dominant RSPW Heavyweight Champion, the non-title nature of the match might have shaved a few points off the potential rating. Regardless, the hard-hitting “Strong Style” on display between these two reminded everyone why RSPW is the “Carnage” brand.

4. DW Clash 85 (Rating: 2.7)

Bringing up the rear this week is DW Clash. Despite having a champion in the main event, the show struggled to break the 3.0 barrier.

  • The Main Event: Cedric Thornfield (c) vs. Maxwell Blackwell (Non-Title).Thornfield is a polarizing figure, and while Blackwell is a rising star, the lack of title stakes seemed to hurt the overall draw. DW will need to turn up the heat if they want to compete with the juggernaut that sVo has become.

Final Thoughts:

The sVo brand is currently the undisputed king of the Sanctioned Violence Network, but with PV breathing down their neck, the competition is only getting fiercer. Will Adam Garcia’s momentum carry sVo to another win next week, or can a champion like Caleb Knox pull PV into the #1 spot?


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