Dillster's Boom or Bust Report

Dillsters Boom or Bust Report
Are You Riding a Rocket or a Dumpster Fire?
Let’s be honest with ourselves for a second. Predicting WWE is like trying to guess what your toddler is going to do after drinking a Mountain Dew and eating a bag of Skittles. You think you have a handle on things, and then suddenly R-Truth is in a title match, someone gets pinned by a celebrity, and the hottest act in the company is filming a movie.
That is what makes fantasy wrestling both infuriating and ridiculously fun.
One promo. One backstage segment. One random pop from the crowd. That is all it takes for a wrestler to go from “Who drafted this bum?” to “How is this person on waivers?”
We have all seen it happen.
A superstar catches fire and looks like they are about to become the face of the company. The internet starts fantasy booking title runs. Their merchandise flies off the shelves. Then three weeks later we are all posting, “Yeah, I’m kind of over this.”
Cody Rhodes might be the perfect example. We all screamed #FinishTheStory like our lives depended on it. Then six months later some fans were posting #TiredOfCody because that is what wrestling fans do best. We build people up, tear them down, and then act shocked when WWE changes direction.
We are a fickle bunch. Proudly fickle.
That is what makes Draftastic Pro Wrestling so addictive. Once you draft a faction, those wrestlers become your guys. You stop watching casually. Suddenly you care deeply about whether a random backstage interview leads to a push or whether your sleeper pick is eating a pin to a returning legend.
You start checking social media. You study match announcements. You analyze every segment like you are Triple H sitting in Gorilla Position with a headset on.
This is not just fantasy sports. This is emotional investment with body slams.
So welcome to the Boom or Bust Report, where we break down the WWE stars who are either strapped to a rocket headed for the moon or sitting in a flaming dumpster rolling downhill toward catering.
These are the players who could make or break your season on the Road to SummerSlam.
Blake Monroe: The Wild Card with Superstar Potential
If you are asking, “Who in the blue hell is Blake Monroe?” then allow me to educate you.
Before arriving in WWE, Blake Monroe was known as Mariah May, one of the brightest stars in All Elite Wrestling. She was not just another face in the crowd. She was a world champion, a featured attraction, and someone who looked like a superstar every time she stepped on screen.
She had the aura. She had the confidence. She had that “it factor” that makes you stop scrolling and pay attention.
When WWE signed her, many expected her to steamroll through NXT and become the next major star in the women’s division.
Instead, her NXT run was solid but not spectacular.
She had some quality matches and meaningful storylines, but she never felt like the centerpiece of the brand. She was good. Very good, even. But she was not the undeniable force that many expected.
Now comes the real test: the main roster.
Sometimes a wrestler is simply a better fit on Raw or SmackDown than they were in NXT. The bright lights, bigger crowds, and stronger storylines can unlock another level.
Blake Monroe absolutely has Boom written all over her. She also carries enough uncertainty to make her one of the riskiest investments on the board.
Dillster’s Take: If WWE gets behind her, she could become one of the top-scoring women in the game by SummerSlam. If they do not, she could spend months floating in the midcard. High risk, high reward.
Verdict: BOOM with a side of caution.
Roxanne Perez: Too Talented to Ignore
Roxanne Perez is one of those wrestlers who feels destined for greatness.
When she debuted on the main roster, I was ready to pencil her in for a future world title run. She has the charisma, the in-ring ability, and the underdog energy that fans naturally rally behind.
Then something funny happened.
Stephanie Vaquer caught fire.
Instead of becoming the unquestioned new star of the division, Roxanne became one very important piece in a much bigger puzzle.
That is not necessarily a bad thing, but it does cap her short-term upside.
She recently teamed with Raquel Rodriguez in pursuit of the Women’s Tag Team Championships. They had a previous reign together and looked poised to recapture the gold, but that opportunity slipped away on Raw.
So now we are left asking the same question fantasy owners have been asking for months.
What is Roxanne’s ceiling?
She is too talented to stay down for long, and WWE clearly values her. But until she is put into a sustained singles push, her scoring may remain solid rather than spectacular.
Dillster’s Take: She is the fantasy equivalent of a player who always gets you 10 to 15 points but rarely explodes for 40. Very useful, but you keep waiting for that true breakout.
Verdict: BOOM eventually, but HOLD for now.
Ricky Saints: The Ultimate Mystery Box
Ricky Saints is one of the most fascinating players in the entire game.
Since arriving on the main roster after WrestleMania, he has gone 1-2 and has been featured regularly on SmackDown.
That alone is encouraging.
WWE is giving him television time, and in fantasy wrestling, opportunity is half the battle.
The problem is that we still do not know what WWE thinks he is.
Is he a guy who loses competitive matches to make others look good?
Is he a midcard title contender?
Is he a future main event player?
I can honestly make a case for all three.
Saints has natural charisma. He can talk. He can wrestle. He looks like a star. But looking like a star and being booked like one are two very different things.
If he starts stacking wins, his value will skyrocket. If he keeps taking losses, he could become the human equivalent of a really cool sports car with no engine.
Dillster’s Take: He is the fantasy version of a lottery ticket. You may hit the jackpot, or you may get absolutely nothing.
Verdict: BOOM or total BUST. There is no middle ground.
Solo Sikoa: One of the Most Entertaining Men in WWE
I am going to say it right now.
Solo Sikoa might be one of the funniest and most entertaining performers in WWE when he is given the chance.
His timing on the microphone has improved tremendously. He can be intimidating one minute and unintentionally hilarious the next. And unlike some wrestlers who are all talk, Solo can absolutely back it up in the ring.
The biggest question surrounding Solo is his place within the ever-changing Bloodline universe.
With the MFTs shrinking and roster cuts affecting the group, it appears Solo is now primarily aligned with Talla Tonga and Tama Tonga.
Does that help him or hurt him?
On one hand, fewer bodies around him could mean more spotlight and more opportunities. On the other hand, he could become stuck in faction warfare without a clear singles direction.
Still, Solo has all the tools to become a major player.
Dillster’s Take: If WWE gives him meaningful singles feuds, he could rack up points in a hurry. If he remains trapped in Bloodline drama, he may be good but not elite.
Verdict: BOOM.
Lash Legend: Built Like a Superstar
Lash Legend looks like someone WWE should be pushing to the moon.
She is athletic, powerful, charismatic, and carries herself like a star.
And the fantasy numbers back it up.
Lash currently ranks 19th overall in 2026 scoring, proving that she can already be a major contributor when given opportunities.
She and Nia Jax lost the Women’s Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania to Brie Bella and the returning Paige. A rematch is on the horizon, and that match could determine Lash’s trajectory for the rest of the summer.
If Lash and Nia regain the titles, both women instantly become premium fantasy assets.
If they lose, Lash may tread water until WWE finally unleashes her in singles competition.
Personally, I think that singles run is where the real money is.
Dillster’s Take: She has all the ingredients of a future world champion. It is only a matter of time.
Verdict: BOOM.
Final Thoughts: Welcome to the Chaos
At the end of the day, predicting WWE is hard.
One week your top draft pick is standing tall with a championship belt. The next week they are getting rolled up in a two-minute match by someone who was in catering the month before.
That unpredictability is exactly why this game is so addicting.
The managers who win are the ones paying attention. They watch the shows. They track momentum. They scour free agency. They make moves before everyone else catches on.
Blake Monroe, Roxanne Perez, Ricky Saints, Solo Sikoa, and Lash Legend all have the potential to swing leagues over the next few months.
Some will explode.
Some will stall.
Some will crash and burn so badly that you will wonder why you ever believed.
That is fantasy wrestling, baby.
So keep your eyes open, trust your instincts, and do not be afraid to make bold moves.
Because while some managers are sitting around hoping for a miracle, champions are out there hunting for the next breakout star.
And if you do not like it, you can DILL WITH IT!
