By Katie Smith

The landscape of the Sanctioned Violence Network has been shifted to its very core following a historic week of action. While some champions sat comfortably on their thrones, others saw their legacies redefined in a matter of minutes. From the high-stakes drama of sVo Showdown to the technical clinics on DW Clash, the rankings have been blown wide open.

Here is your official Top Ten following the most recent slate of SVN programming.


The Top 10 Rankings

RankWrestlerBrandStatus/Recent Action
1Oliver HarringtonDynasty WrestlingIdle (Current UK Champion)
2Wolfgang SchneiderBerlin ApexIdle (Current German Heavyweight Champion)
3Adam GarciasVoNEW International Heavyweight Champion
4Rowan ScatinoProject ViolenceDrew with PV Heavyweight Champion
5MidasProject ViolenceDefended PV TV Championship
6Alexandre RochefortBerlin ApexIdle
T-7Maxwell BlackwellDynasty WrestlingDefeated Liam O’Donovan
T-7Rhys MorganDynasty WrestlingIdle
T-7Liam O’DonovanDynasty WrestlingLost to Maxwell Blackwell
10Eero KoshinenDynasty WrestlingDefeated Bjorn Asulf in Main Event

The Top Tier: Untouchable Icons

1. Oliver Harrington (DW): Despite not being in action this week, Harrington remains the gold standard. As the reigning UK Champion and the winner of the European Wrestling League 2025, his resume is currently unmatched in the network.

2. Wolfgang Schneider (BAW): The German Heavyweight Champion continues his “silent reign.” While he wasn’t on the card this week, his dominance in Berlin keeps him firmly in the runner-up spot.

The Big Mover: A New Champion Rises

3. Adam Garcia (sVo): The story of the week. Garcia stepped into the main event of Showdown and did the unthinkable, dethroning Colt Thompson to become the new International Heavyweight Champion. This victory propels him to the highest ranking of any active wrestler this week.

The Project Violence Powerhouses

4. Rowan Scatino (PV): Scatino proved he belongs at the top of the mountain on Saturday. By taking the PV Heavyweight Champion, Caleb Knox, to a draw in the Uprising main event, he established himself as the “uncrowned king” of the brand.

5. Midas (PV): Still the most consistent workhorse in the network. Midas successfully defended his PV TV Championship against a game Rick Reid, proving that his “Golden Era” is far from over.

The Dynasty Shuffle

6. Alexandre Rochefort (BAW): A quiet week for the Frenchman, though his previous record keeps him safely in the middle of the pack.

T-7. Maxwell Blackwell & Liam O’Donovan (DW): In a high-stakes clash on Monday night, Maxwell Blackwell secured a massive victory over O’Donovan. The win boosts Blackwell’s stock significantly, while O’Donovan clings to the seventh spot based on his overall 2025 win-loss record. They share the rank with the idle Rhys Morgan.

10. Eero Koshinen (DW): Koshinen rounds out the top ten after a brutal main event victory over Bjorn Asulf on Clash. Koshinen’s ability to close out a show under immense pressure has finally earned him the recognition he deserves.


Final Thought: With Adam Garcia now holding the International Heavyweight Championship, all eyes turn to Oliver Harrington. How long can the UK Champion remain #1 while Garcia is collecting world titles and main event wins?

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