X

Join or Sign In

Sign in to customize your TV listings

Continue with Facebook Continue with email

By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy.

See which of the dancers TVGuide.com users think have the moves to win it all

dwts-top11-powerrankings-15.jpg
1 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Sugar Ray Leonard and Anna Trebunskaya (tie)

Sugar Ray didn't exactly deliver a knockout performance in his ballroom debut, but voters don't think the boxer will be around for the long haul.
2 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Wendy Williams and Tony Dovolani (tie)

The talk show host was uncharacteristically subdued during her heinous cha-cha that bordered on Kate Gosselin territory. She earned a 14, the second-lowest score of the week, and unsurprisingly tied for last with our voters.
3 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Petra Nemcova and Dmitry Chaplin

The supermodel performed a graceful foxtrot — which she dedicated to the people of Japan — but can she overcome the dreaded Dancing Model Curse that always claims runway walkers early on in the season?
4 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Mike Catherwood and Lacey Schwimmer (tie)

"Psycho Mike" may be the least known star of the cast — and that score of 13 doesn't help — but he's in a three-way tie for eighth place with 3 percent of the vote. Yay for the underdog!
5 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Chris Jericho and Cheryl Burke (tie)

The WWE champ put forth a decent cha-cha and if those overwhelming cheers in their rehearsal package mean anything, he's got a lot of fans.
6 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Romeo and Chelsie Hightower (tie)

The apple fell far away from the tree when it comes to dancing in Romeo family. While Romeo's pop, Master P, earned a record low score of 8 on Season 2, Romeo showed he's got moves to spare, earning a 19. Now if he can only get over his insecurity about doing "feminine" dance moves.
7 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Kendra Wilkinson and Louis van Amstel

The former Girl Next Door lands in fifth place in our rankings following her booty-shaking cha-cha. Can she better Holly Madison's 11th place finish (out of 13) on Season 8?
dwts-top11-powerrankings-8.jpg
8 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas

Never count out the Disney stars! Chelsea's elegant foxtrot showed she has tons of potential, and unlike models, Disney stars have a pretty great track record on the show. None have won, however. Will she be the first?
9 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Hines Ward and Kym Johnson

Hines' entertaining cha-cha landed him in third in our rankings. Football stars have always done well on the show, but there hasn't been a winner since Emmitt Smith took the Mirrorball in Season 3. Can the Steeler end that streak?
10 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Ralph Macchio and Karina Smirnoff

The Karate Kid high-kicked himself to first place on the leader board and second place in our rankings, with 33 percent of the vote, thanks to his effortless foxtrot. If we can't dance as well as he can at 49, we sure hope we will look as good.
11 of 11 Adam Larkey/ABC

Kirstie Alley and Maksim Chmerkovskiy

Kirstie shocked and awed us all with her sassy and spunky cha-cha, earning a 23 from the judges and 34 percent of the vote in our rankings. After numerous pre-premiere prognosticators wrote her off, has this Fat Actress become the one to beat?