Dwyane The Boulder Johnson no, you do what they tell you to do. The storyline was to have cena vs punk at summerslam to see who the undisputed champion was, so rey was only a transitional champ.
@@alessandromoschi351 no. There has been plenty of times wrestlers have shot down or use their pull on an angle. For instance, remember when cena shot down the nexus going over him at survivor series....
I'm partial to the Attitude version myself. I was disappointed in the Spinner Belt design. When Cena won it I had hoped there would be a spinner WWE Championship Belt because the US Championship Spinner Belt was an awesome design. Sadly, what we got was that gaudy mess.
I'm a kid of the 80's and 90's, and I NEVER EVER claimed Space Jam was good, I've always thought it was a total POS!!, and this is coming from someone who at a young age dragged a Bugs Bunny doll around the house.
@@KamranKhan-im2jy it was renamed from WCW WHC belt to WWE WHC belt... either way Big Gold was a far nicer belt that thr shitty spinner gimmick shit... that's when WWE started to decline with viewers and ratings
Brandon Jones It's stupid, ridiculous and too gimmicky to most wrestling aficionados. Look at the latest belt designs - Professionalism and prestige emits from them. The spinner looks too much like a toy
@@Jomster777 yeah I can agree with you there the spinner belt only looks good on some wrestlers like cena, and jeff, orton and but most nah only problem I have that most of the belts look the same the universal championship and the womans championship
You don’t? 🤮🤮🤮 it’s the key reason I hate cena, I HATED the Undisputed belts design, but then, oh my fuck… came the god awful spinner, WWE couldn’t even get the plate to rest upright initially. It’s pretty sad that a multi-million dollar corporation couldn’t figure out that an object that spins in that way will come to rest heavy side down before they put it on television. Something my 7 year old has a firm understanding of
idk why it gets so much hate it wasnt even bad i thought it was dope when i first saw it maybe cause it matched cenas gimmick maybe cause i grew up in the "hood"/hip hop/urban culture maybe cause it was decked out in gold and diamonds idk but for whatever reason i always liked it just like i liked the us spinner too 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
I personally do think of DiBiase as a former WWE champion. It even felt like he waa "defending" it during the wm4 tourney, eventually losing it to Savage. He's certainly deserving of the accolade too.
Even though it wasn't a WWE design, my favorite will always be the original Big Gold. And the Andre belt wasn't a larger duplicate of the Hogan '86. It was a unique design that combined parts of the Intercontinental, Hogan '86, and other unique parts.
Probably because it also transitioned into the “standard” belt for years. It made sense for Cena and his gimmick, but it looked ridiculous for everyone else. It looked like a toy.
Anthony Economou It looked like they went to a four year old with a bedazzled machine. Really out of all of The Rock’s accomplishments him changing the title to something respectable is pretty high up there.
You guys have to understand in the 80's a lot of people here in the USA still did not have cable TV, thus meaning for most markets you only had 4 options for OTA TV, ABC, NBC, CBS, and PBS, and as such you can see why a sports like event with a title match would do way better numbers vs. a movie of the week, or whatever lame thing PBS(Public Broadcasting System) would have been showing on a Saturday night, plus people would have also been tuning in waiting for Saturday Night Live which was also a big deal back then as well.
I was going to mention the Bulldog beating Bret Hart as the first time the title changed hands outside of the US, but this was the Intercontinental title. It was the main event of the evening, this is why I had it in my head that it was for the world title. Great video.
That last comment was all about wrong about the WWE title being won outside of the US. Yes AJ won it in England. However you are forgetting Hogan vs Warrior WrestleMania VI from Toronto, CA SkyDome. Warrior won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship from Hogan in Canada!!!!!
Technically Royal Rumble winner goes onto main event WM started in 90. Hogan won and went onto face Warrior (as champion but still main event) and 91 Hogan won and faced Slaughter. Only the official winner 88 Duggan and offical ppv winner 89 Studd didnt. Outside USA first WWE title change was Warrior in Toronto beating Hogan at WM 6
I watched that Hulk and Andre match in 88! I was 7 and every Sunday when the paper came I would go straight to the TV guide and check out Saturday night 10:30 looking for Saturday Night's Main Event it was only on once a month and it was really hard to stay awake for, I remember falling asleep a few times as the 10pm news credits started rolling. Good times.
Cena and his promos with the spinner belt were dope. But yeah, when Cena was finally taken out of the title picture they should've used a different design.
@@MaoriBoyDB right?! That thing was thick and those many bumpy parts of the plates looked like they'd hurt like hell if you got slammed onto it (or DDT'd into it)
@@josephlatourette8329 I cant see Cena being responsible for that. Id imagine he prob inspired it (and the whole toothless aggression era), but its gotta be coincidence. He isnt in charge of marketing or brand image
The winged eagle, WWF belt of the 90s was my favorite because of the light purple strap that the Ultimate Warrior put on it. I also liked the Intercontinental belt of the 90s when Shawn Michaels put the white strap on it. My two favorite belts of all time.
Ok, let's see how many I didn't know, since I'm older than everybody at Cultaholic... Nada, For what it's worth, I'm a child of the 80s, and my fav belt is the Attitude Era belt
How about this bit of belt trivia (which I only recently learned myself)? Despite WWF recognizing several teams as the WWF Women's Tag Team Champions in the 80's, there were never any WWF Women's Tag Team belts made. The ladies carried around the NWA Women's belts.
Wasn't Edge supposed to get a completely different looking WWE Championship in 2006? I swear I remember reading somewhere they had a completely different design in mind, but they just slapped his Rated R Superstar logo on the spinner belt because of time constraints.
So does Bob Backlund. After Antonio surrendered the title, Backlund refused to wear it again until he won it in the ring. An official carries it to the ring at an MSG show with no explanation given.
During the height of the most financially successful period in WWE/WWF’s history, Austin and Taker still drew around 1/3 of what Hogan and Andre did. That is bloody bonkers.
The Attitude Eagle belt and spinner belt are among my favorites. The latest is pretty good too. I just wish current titles didn't look so much alike with only small differences.
During kayfabe, titles could change and nobody but the live crowd would know. That's insane in this current context. Being almost 40, I can remember not knowing about how a PPV went until I got to rent the VHS copy three to four months later.
#10 - It's the other way around, the disputed championship match was a result of Buddy Rogers drawing better in the Northeast. The "dispute" was a way to split the title, an idea that they already tried twice with Thesz to different results. So the decision to form the WWWF didn't come as a result of the match; the match came as a result of the decision to form the WWWF.
Once the Universal Title will be a colorful LED toy in near future, people will probably start to like the current design. So I can understand that some people like the spinner belt. If on the opposite site there wasn't this beautiful World Heavyweight Championship belt, I probably would've appreciated the spinner belt myself.
They could have explained Buddy winning the first WWWF title and maintained kayfabe without the story of a fake tournament. All they had to do was say "a group of promoters believe that Buddy was cheated out of the win and should still be NWA champion and therefore have started our own federation with him as the champion he should still be". Then hold an actual tournament with Buddy coming out on top.
I feel like the current belt is the best. They're all a product of the time the current one feels like an actual prize without feeling as much like a toy as the spinner.
The undisputed 2002-2005 belt was always my favorite belt overall. Loved its design. The eagle, the globe and the banner. The way the jewels were placed. Especially the version 1 which was nice and small like the winged eagle. The bigger bulkier belts just don't look as prestigious to me.
I was never a fan of it myself. One of the reasons I was excited for Cena to win the WWE Championship was the likelihood of them changing to the Spinner Belt design. Partly because I didn't like that version of the belt and partly because I was a huge fan of the US Championship Spinner Belt. Sadly, the WWE Championship Spinner Belt was gaudy AF.
Nah dude the spinner belt was dope . I grew up with that thing dammit . Loved when Cena would cut a promo and it would still spin 😭. Sure for other wrestlers they should have had a normal belt but for Cena and Edge 🔥🔥🔥🔥 IT WAS IT
Can't believe I got the Royal Rumble winners right for challenging the prize in the era (the 17 years part). I even knew who. I just figured I was wrong because there should be no way that it was that small. After all, the WWE title should be the one everyone wants to go after, if we're talking about prestige and history. The other belts don't have the history.
In regards to #10, that's not what happened. Mondt and McMahon kept Rogers in the Northeast instead of letting him go to other promotions which is what the NWA champion is supposed to do. The other promotions went to the NWA board and demanded a title change which was approved. Rogers faced Thesz, who famously told Rogers before the match "We can do this the easy way or the hard way," and Thesz won. Mondt and McMahon used the one fall match as an excuse to crown Rogers. But Rogers dropped a 2 out of 3 fall rematch the next month.
The WWE title was not the most prestigious belt for half a century. The NWA World title was considered the most prestigious belt in pro wrestling until around 1991. The AWA World belt was arguably more prestigious during the mid to late 1970's to early 1980's.
I liked the spinner. Had more personality than the corporate design the world titles have today. But I concede that on anyone other than Cena it didn't look right. The redesign they had the Rock introduce looked really good.
up until the spinner title, the WWE title had some great designs and even though i grew up during the monday night wars, my favorite design of the title is the WWE/WWE Undisputed title (the 2002-2005 version of the title if i remember correctly)
Actually Bret Hart Beating Ric Flair For The WWF Title In 1992 Took Place In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. That Should Be The First Title Change Outside Of The U.S.
Not gonna lie chief. Never understood why the eagle is so popular. Its bland, not beautiful. The modern belt? Now thats beautiful. I guess nostalgia is strong for AE nerds
No matter how much I respect Cena for all these years, I will never forgive him for that Rey Mysterio night
So stupid. He’s not the one that decided to do that.
@@alessandromoschi351 he could've shot it down...
Dwyane The Boulder Johnson no, you do what they tell you to do. The storyline was to have cena vs punk at summerslam to see who the undisputed champion was, so rey was only a transitional champ.
@@alessandromoschi351 no. There has been plenty of times wrestlers have shot down or use their pull on an angle. For instance, remember when cena shot down the nexus going over him at survivor series....
Dwyane The Boulder Johnson is there someone involved Who has confirmed that?
The "undisputed title" design from 02-05 was my favorite.
Is that the one Eddie had? Cause that's my choice. And then the winged Eagle
Mee too
I'm partial to the Attitude version myself. I was disappointed in the Spinner Belt design. When Cena won it I had hoped there would be a spinner WWE Championship Belt because the US Championship Spinner Belt was an awesome design. Sadly, what we got was that gaudy mess.
The Spinner WWE Championship looked good on John Cena, The Miz and Edge and for very good reasons.
Chris Freeland As much as I hated that title it just looked like it was right for Edge
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Absolutely! Especially with his Rated R gimmick and the Spinner Star with an R in the center. :)
Yeah those three are probably the only people who wore it right. It was cenas belt edge put the R on it and miz had the W as an M which was fantastic.
Randy definitely didn’t have a good look with it.
@@crazychristopher1989 that belt was ass it could have looked so much better
If 90s kids are allowed to lie to themselves and say Space Jam was a great movie, I think 2000s kids should be allowed to like the spinner belt lol
Noah Jones I’m a 90’s kid, I’ve never claimed space jam was great.
In our 90 kids defense most of us are trying to correct those thinking that.
I'm a kid of the 80's and 90's, and I NEVER EVER claimed Space Jam was good, I've always thought it was a total POS!!, and this is coming from someone who at a young age dragged a Bugs Bunny doll around the house.
What kinda monster doesn't like Space jam
I'm a 90's kid and Space Jam sucked...
atleast with the spinner belt we had the world heavyweight belt which looked glorious
You mean the WCW World Heavyweight belt?... Spinner came out in 2005/2006... Big Gold was around in WWE since 2001...
@@insomniacbritgaming1632 true but we had it as a world title while we also had the spinner. Plus it was renamed for obvious reasons
@@KamranKhan-im2jy it was renamed from WCW WHC belt to WWE WHC belt... either way Big Gold was a far nicer belt that thr shitty spinner gimmick shit... that's when WWE started to decline with viewers and ratings
Tiny Table Wargames they didn’t decline BECAUSE of the spinner title
Bro the spinner was pretty cool
This guy really hates the spinner belt with a passion
Brandon Jones It's stupid, ridiculous and too gimmicky to most wrestling aficionados. Look at the latest belt designs - Professionalism and prestige emits from them. The spinner looks too much like a toy
@@Jomster777 yeah I can agree with you there the spinner belt only looks good on some wrestlers like cena, and jeff, orton and but most nah only problem I have that most of the belts look the same the universal championship and the womans championship
Brandon Jones it’s not that bad except for the word CHAMP being put on it but it’s still really bad because of that word alone
You don’t? 🤮🤮🤮 it’s the key reason I hate cena, I HATED the Undisputed belts design, but then, oh my fuck… came the god awful spinner, WWE couldn’t even get the plate to rest upright initially. It’s pretty sad that a multi-million dollar corporation couldn’t figure out that an object that spins in that way will come to rest heavy side down before they put it on television.
Something my 7 year old has a firm understanding of
Cena stole that from 50 cent spinning g unit chain.
When it comes to favourite belt designs I am rather partial to the the one that was know as the undisputed championship before the brandsplit.
That a big eagle are the OGs
I'm just here getting shamed out of liking the spinner belt
I'm used to getting shamed for liking the spinner
Yea kinda hurts
idk why it gets so much hate it wasnt even bad i thought it was dope when i first saw it maybe cause it matched cenas gimmick maybe cause i grew up in the "hood"/hip hop/urban culture maybe cause it was decked out in gold and diamonds idk but for whatever reason i always liked it just like i liked the us spinner too 🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️
Yea I don’t know why everyone hates it so much I actually think it looks great
MrGanjie fr and thing is the belt looked great on everybody it looks better than that blueberry championship we have now
But imagine if this video contained the line “A few days later, Rogers misplaced the inaugural title belt in the parking lot of a steakhouse.”
Jonathan Smithwick idgi
It was lost for decades. It was found in his neighbor's attic.
jericho doesnt lose it there. he left it in his limo
@matt Yes. Seems Rogers gifted it to him. He even replaced the center photo with his own.
I personally do think of DiBiase as a former WWE champion. It even felt like he waa "defending" it during the wm4 tourney, eventually losing it to Savage. He's certainly deserving of the accolade too.
Even though it wasn't a WWE design, my favorite will always be the original Big Gold.
And the Andre belt wasn't a larger duplicate of the Hogan '86. It was a unique design that combined parts of the Intercontinental, Hogan '86, and other unique parts.
The spinner belt wasn’t a bad belt tbh, it looked great on several wrestlers
It was a gaudy mess. And this is coming from someone who was genuinely excited to see if there was gonna be a WWE Championship Spinner Belt.
How can you guys forget vacant. The man has never been beaten in a one on one match. What culture is better, because they would’ve mentioned vacant.
The “Undisputed” title from the ruthless aggression era is my favourite
Why so much hate for Cena’s spinner belt man!? Justice for the spinner :(
+MW
*LOL*
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*LOL*
Probably because it also transitioned into the “standard” belt for years. It made sense for Cena and his gimmick, but it looked ridiculous for everyone else. It looked like a toy.
I really want a top 10 list with Tom Campbell's narration.
Attitude era belt was beautiful and that’s the only era of wrestling I watched.
So Drew McIntyre is a fourth person to win the WWE Championship at WrestleMania by winning the Royal Rumble since the brand extension
I don't think he likes the spinner belt much, you guys
Spinner wasn't that bad
DaRealCDJ It really was
@@Foul_Ghoul it really was not
@@anthonyeconomou6954
Yep!
Anthony Economou It looked like they went to a four year old with a bedazzled machine. Really out of all of The Rock’s accomplishments him changing the title to something respectable is pretty high up there.
Looked like a crappy toy. Just awful.
Damn Batista didn’t win the WWE title till he was 40, that’s crazy as hell...
The fact that Vince was WWF champ and Dibiase (officially), Piper, Perfect, and Rude have never been is a disgrace
You guys have to understand in the 80's a lot of people here in the USA still did not have cable TV, thus meaning for most markets you only had 4 options for OTA TV, ABC, NBC, CBS, and PBS, and as such you can see why a sports like event with a title match would do way better numbers vs. a movie of the week, or whatever lame thing PBS(Public Broadcasting System) would have been showing on a Saturday night, plus people would have also been tuning in waiting for Saturday Night Live which was also a big deal back then as well.
I was going to mention the Bulldog beating Bret Hart as the first time the title changed hands outside of the US, but this was the Intercontinental title. It was the main event of the evening, this is why I had it in my head that it was for the world title. Great video.
Not sure why Hogan-Warrior at WM 6 was overlooked.
Stone Cold Steve Austin's belt was by far my favorite!
Two great videos in one day. Love this channel
That last comment was all about wrong about the WWE title being won outside of the US. Yes AJ won it in England. However you are forgetting Hogan vs Warrior WrestleMania VI from Toronto, CA SkyDome. Warrior won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship from Hogan in Canada!!!!!
Technically Royal Rumble winner goes onto main event WM started in 90. Hogan won and went onto face Warrior (as champion but still main event) and 91 Hogan won and faced Slaughter. Only the official winner 88 Duggan and offical ppv winner 89 Studd didnt. Outside USA first WWE title change was Warrior in Toronto beating Hogan at WM 6
@@TheThird1977 I know, just saying technically, not officially
33 million people tuned in to watch that match, that’s crazy 👌🏽😂
So fot #4 you're going to forget Brian Kendrick technically was a wwe champion in the champion scramble match
I watched that Hulk and Andre match in 88! I was 7 and every Sunday when the paper came I would go straight to the TV guide and check out Saturday night 10:30 looking for Saturday Night's Main Event it was only on once a month and it was really hard to stay awake for, I remember falling asleep a few times as the 10pm news credits started rolling. Good times.
That’s spinner belt should only be praised. You should never disrespect the beauty of it. Long live the spinner belt.
It was basically a toy
Arvind Shastri I was making a joke.
@@outlawrip-offartist4161 sorry I was too dumb to understand your joke.
Arvind Shastri thank you for commenting.
Cena and his promos with the spinner belt were dope. But yeah, when Cena was finally taken out of the title picture they should've used a different design.
I liked when Edge won and they changed the Faceplate. I was disappointed when they didn't do it for others.
Hey, That spinner Belt was awesome!!
You will put some respect on its Name.
Thanks u for saying that that idiot may not like spinner belt me and alot growing up with Cena at that time.
What if the spinner belt didn’t spin? I’d say that was a beautiful design with all those gems and it looked like a prestigious belt to win
regularshow92 aswell as that, when it was used as a weapon it looked like it did damage
@@MaoriBoyDB right?! That thing was thick and those many bumpy parts of the plates looked like they'd hurt like hell if you got slammed onto it (or DDT'd into it)
If it weren't for the John Cena Spinner Belt I don't think the WWE would have the same logo it has now
What? The logo was the result of a lawsuit years before cena was hulk hogan!
@@craigstoner2632 then how come the WWE was using the old logo up until the John Cena spinner was made
@@josephlatourette8329 I cant see Cena being responsible for that. Id imagine he prob inspired it (and the whole toothless aggression era), but its gotta be coincidence. He isnt in charge of marketing or brand image
@@craigstoner2632 The Rock wasn't in charge of marketing or brandin but he came up with the name for SmackDown
The winged eagle, WWF belt of the 90s was my favorite because of the light purple strap that the Ultimate Warrior put on it. I also liked the Intercontinental belt of the 90s when Shawn Michaels put the white strap on it. My two favorite belts of all time.
I'm sorry, whoever edited this used a DHMIS image? Whoever did that, I love you.
Like it or not the spinner belt made the championship loon absolutely legendary
Winged eagle, Smoking Skull the best ever... Honorable mention the Big gold belt. Yes i know its more of an NWA/WCW belt but still...
Jay From Around The Way glad you said that cause I was thinking that and TOTALLY AGREE!
I always thought the Intercontinental Championship was the best looking belt back in the day.
Had no internet for 4 days so no cultaholic, how I've missed the lads.
@8:18 I love the Ken Shamrock tie. Where can I get one?
great and awesome video please do one for the rest of the wwe titles
The New Gen Eagle for me. I grew up in that era and I watched Bret Hart win that belt five times.
I started watching attitude era and more aggressively in Ruthless Aggression era so for me my fave is the Undisputed belt design
that wcw belt will always be classic to me
Bobby Lashley’s first championship and he’s 44 welcome to the 40’s club Bobby
Ok, let's see how many I didn't know, since I'm older than everybody at Cultaholic...
Nada,
For what it's worth, I'm a child of the 80s, and my fav belt is the Attitude Era belt
How about this bit of belt trivia (which I only recently learned myself)? Despite WWF recognizing several teams as the WWF Women's Tag Team Champions in the 80's, there were never any WWF Women's Tag Team belts made. The ladies carried around the NWA Women's belts.
the spinner belt was the best no cap
Wait Ted bought the wwe championship and it didn’t count but he bought the 24/7 championship and it counted
I wish they'd shown every belt design.
Wasn't it JR that said the world is watching?
Honestly, I like the spinner belt.
Wasn't Edge supposed to get a completely different looking WWE Championship in 2006? I swear I remember reading somewhere they had a completely different design in mind, but they just slapped his Rated R Superstar logo on the spinner belt because of time constraints.
Weird that Ted DiBiase never got the title for real. He was a top tier heel in his era.
I recognize Antonio anoki as a former champion and nobody can tell me he wasn’t
So does Bob Backlund. After Antonio surrendered the title, Backlund refused to wear it again until he won it in the ring. An official carries it to the ring at an MSG show with no explanation given.
Worth mentioning that Brian Kendrick (and probably many others) held the title for a few minutes during a championship scramble
During the height of the most financially successful period in WWE/WWF’s history, Austin and Taker still drew around 1/3 of what Hogan and Andre did.
That is bloody bonkers.
So now that the WWE title is on Fox and presumably the A show, will the WWE title be in Wrestlemania main events going forward?
The Attitude Eagle belt and spinner belt are among my favorites. The latest is pretty good too. I just wish current titles didn't look so much alike with only small differences.
Winged Eagle belt is easily the best WWE championship design
The winged eagle belt is amazing!
Your gonna get these hands for insulting the spinner belt bruh.
Im a Attitude Era WCW fan also so the big Gold Belt is my ALL time fave
During kayfabe, titles could change and nobody but the live crowd would know. That's insane in this current context. Being almost 40, I can remember not knowing about how a PPV went until I got to rent the VHS copy three to four months later.
Bro stop downing my fav belt , I love “ The spinner “ 🤣🤣
#10 - It's the other way around, the disputed championship match was a result of Buddy Rogers drawing better in the Northeast. The "dispute" was a way to split the title, an idea that they already tried twice with Thesz to different results. So the decision to form the WWWF didn't come as a result of the match; the match came as a result of the decision to form the WWWF.
Nope. I'm going to post what really happened to create the WWWF title.
@@JMRyan10 Story-wise it's correct which now that I think of it I think was the way you intended it.
Once the Universal Title will be a colorful LED toy in near future, people will probably start to like the current design. So I can understand that some people like the spinner belt. If on the opposite site there wasn't this beautiful World Heavyweight Championship belt, I probably would've appreciated the spinner belt myself.
They could have explained Buddy winning the first WWWF title and maintained kayfabe without the story of a fake tournament. All they had to do was say "a group of promoters believe that Buddy was cheated out of the win and should still be NWA champion and therefore have started our own federation with him as the champion he should still be". Then hold an actual tournament with Buddy coming out on top.
I feel like the current belt is the best. They're all a product of the time the current one feels like an actual prize without feeling as much like a toy as the spinner.
Ted Dibiase SHOULD NOT be considered a former wwe champion. He didn’t WIN it.
The undisputed 2002-2005 belt was always my favorite belt overall. Loved its design. The eagle, the globe and the banner. The way the jewels were placed. Especially the version 1 which was nice and small like the winged eagle. The bigger bulkier belts just don't look as prestigious to me.
I was never a fan of it myself. One of the reasons I was excited for Cena to win the WWE Championship was the likelihood of them changing to the Spinner Belt design. Partly because I didn't like that version of the belt and partly because I was a huge fan of the US Championship Spinner Belt. Sadly, the WWE Championship Spinner Belt was gaudy AF.
Wouldn't the first one outside of the US be WrestleMania 6 in Toronto? Warrior beating Hogan?
I actually saw the Brahma Bull title in wwe 2k16...and that immediately became my favourite
Ultimate warrior won it in Toronto
Y'all keep sleeping on Greg Valentine winning it in a screwy finish.
I feel like this series should be “10 of the things....” because there is obviously so much more we don’t know about each topic
Nah dude the spinner belt was dope . I grew up with that thing dammit . Loved when Cena would cut a promo and it would still spin 😭. Sure for other wrestlers they should have had a normal belt but for Cena and Edge 🔥🔥🔥🔥 IT WAS IT
The Attitude belt was the best one! I'm also a child of the late '80s.
Look don’t kill me for this
But I don’t like the winged eagle belt from the 80s
Surprised Kofi being the only black WWE Champion didn't make this list. Yes I am well aware of The Rock but he is half black half Samoan.
Great work Sam
My favourite design will always be the Attitude Eagle, followed closely by the winged eagle, and then the Undisputed title belt
Smoking skull belt!!!!! Hell yeah
The Jeff Hardy spinner belt was sick
Can't believe I got the Royal Rumble winners right for challenging the prize in the era (the 17 years part). I even knew who. I just figured I was wrong because there should be no way that it was that small. After all, the WWE title should be the one everyone wants to go after, if we're talking about prestige and history. The other belts don't have the history.
Why people hate so much WWE CHAMPION SPINNER . ITS LOOK GOOD
In regards to #10, that's not what happened. Mondt and McMahon kept Rogers in the Northeast instead of letting him go to other promotions which is what the NWA champion is supposed to do. The other promotions went to the NWA board and demanded a title change which was approved. Rogers faced Thesz, who famously told Rogers before the match "We can do this the easy way or the hard way," and Thesz won. Mondt and McMahon used the one fall match as an excuse to crown Rogers. But Rogers dropped a 2 out of 3 fall rematch the next month.
The WWE title was not the most prestigious belt for half a century. The NWA World title was considered the most prestigious belt in pro wrestling until around 1991. The AWA World belt was arguably more prestigious during the mid to late 1970's to early 1980's.
Nice new facts. I'm curious: In how many countries were there at least one world title match (probably in a house show)?
I liked the spinner. Had more personality than the corporate design the world titles have today.
But I concede that on anyone other than Cena it didn't look right. The redesign they had the Rock introduce looked really good.
spinner belt was fye though :(
up until the spinner title, the WWE title had some great designs and even though i grew up during the monday night wars, my favorite design of the title is the WWE/WWE Undisputed title (the 2002-2005 version of the title if i remember correctly)
Actually Bret Hart Beating Ric Flair For The WWF Title In 1992 Took Place In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. That Should Be The First Title Change Outside Of The U.S.
so undertaker never won the belt.... and randy Orton never won the belt in his 20s ?. you can tell this was ripped from a wiki page.
The spinner belt was my favourite one. I grew up through the 2000s leave me alone.
re: #3- Number's up to four now.
The spinner getting so much hate but it’s truly so underrated I don’t care
Not gonna lie chief. Never understood why the eagle is so popular. Its bland, not beautiful. The modern belt? Now thats beautiful. I guess nostalgia is strong for AE nerds
It is not the title that makes the man, it is the man that makes the title. BTW Rich Flair 's Big Gold Belt is a superior design.