From a logical standpoint, the sport of professional wrestling revolves around winning a championship belt. It is the goal of any professional wrestler, whether they be in WWE, AEW, NJPW, TNA, or any other promotion. A competitor’s win/loss record is important, but only because that’s how championship opportunities are typically earned. The more wins a wrestler has, the greater the argument for him or her deserving a shot at a championship.
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10 Wrestling Championship Belt Designs That You’ve Never Seen Before
A number of wrestling championship designs have found their way onto programming, while others were put on the shelf before we could see them.
Given their importance, it makes total sense to make a championship belt as desirable as possible. They haven’t all been winners though. Some championship belt designs have been pretty bad and left much to be desired. Conversely, some championship belt designs have been so elegant and alluring that fans still yearn for them until this day.
UPDATE: 2024/11/10 22:30 EST BY BENJAMIN VIEIRA
over the years, professional wrestling has seen some truly beautiful and grand championship belt designs, and that is for a very good reason: Championships are one of the main features of professional wrestling. They are the things that wrestlers fight for to prove that they are the best of the best in the business. Whether those be tag team titles, midcard titles, or world titles, they are all important. A great championship design helps to give value and prestige to fans. WWE, AEW, TNA, NJPW, and more have all had phenomenal title belt designs. While everyone has their preference as to which is the best, these are some of the best belts from the past and present.
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The Lucha Underground Championship V2 Was An Underrated Gem
Years Active: 2014-2018
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Belt Introduction |
October 5, 2014 |
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Belt Retirement |
March 19, 2018 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Penta El 0 M, Prince Puma (Ricochet), Johnny Mundo, Rey Fénix |
Lucha Underground was truly something that was one of a kind. Before companies adopted the cinematic view during the pandemic, Lucha Underground was routinely doing that. They created a fascinating and unique universe.
Along with the atmosphere that the company created, the Lucha Underground Championship was one of the most elaborate and well-designed belts at the time. It fit perfectly into the company and was held by stars before they made it big.
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The ROH World Title Is A Great Update
Years Active: 2023-Present
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Belt Introduction |
March 31, 2023 |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Claudio Castagnoli, Eddie Kingston, Mark Briscoe |
While fans are not huge about the feature of ROH on AEW TV, there is no denying that the current iteration of the ROH World Championship is the best. It pays a lot of homage to the original version of the belt with the silver and red color scheme on it. In fact, this is the version of the title that has been brought in to replace that one in 2023. ROH has has some really great looking world titles, but this modern rendition is the best look that the title has had in a long time.
In addition, this version of the title has been won in some truly emotional matches, such as when Eddie Kingston and Mark Briscoe won it.
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The IWGP United States Championship Was Truly Unique
Years Active: 2017-2023
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Belt Introduction |
May 12, 2017 |
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Belt Retirement |
December 11, 2023 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Kenny Omega, Will Osprey, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Cody Rhodes, Jay White |
This one may certainly be down to the taste, but the IWGP United States Championship was one of the most unique yet gorgeous looking titles in wrestling. It has intricate designs on the center plate, a deep red strap, and it encapsulates the US better than most American promotions have managed to do with their own US Title, particularly WWE. It looked different to all other NJPW belts, making it stand out.
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The Current TNA Knockouts Title Pays Homage To The First One
Years Active: 2024-Present
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Belt Introduction |
January 11, 2024 |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Trinity, Jordynne Grace |
This is the first of a few TNA title designs to be featured on this list. When it comes to paying homage to a classic title, it better be done right and better than the first. In the case of the current TNA Knockouts World Title, it does that in spades. It adopts the white strap that was a staple of the original incarnation of the championship, but blends it with a sleek design. This version of the title also brought into WWE as Jordynne Grace entered the women’s Royal Rumble match with it on. It was a great way to further usher in this new era of TNA, as well as pay respect to the Knockouts who came before in the company.
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The NXT UK Tag Team Championships Had An Underrated Design
Years Active: 2018-2022
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Belt Introduction |
June 18, 2018 |
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Belt Retirement |
September 4, 2022 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Grizzled Young Veterans, Gallus, Moustache Mountain, Pretty Deadly |
While the NXT UK Tag Team Championships are among the least important titles of all time in WWE due to the NXT UK brand getting ignored so often, the design of the straps are one of the most beautiful of all time.
They’re intricately designed, have rich colors, and most importantly they look prestigious, classic, and slick, making them feel like prizes that would be sought after by wrestlers.
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The NXT North American Title Is WWE’s Best Looking Midcard Belt
Years Active: 2018-Present
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Belt Introduction |
March 7, 2018 |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Adam Cole, Ricochet, Damian Priest, Oba Femi, Swerve Strickland |
For a long time, NXT did not have a midcard championship to be challenged for. However, in 2018, that all changed.
The introduction of the NXT North American Title has given fans some of the greatest matches in the history of the brand. It has been a stepping stone for many to the top of the brand. It also has unique design with the circular center plate and the brown strap. Another version of the title, the NXT Women’s North American Title, was introduced in 2024 and looks just as good as the men’s.
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The AEW International Championship Has Developed A Lot Of Prestige
Years Active: 2022-Present
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Belt Introduction |
June 8, 2022 |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
PAC, Orange Cassidy, Jon Moxley, Rey Fenix, Will Ospreay |
The AEW International Championship is one of the newest title belts introduced to a major promotion, but it is already among the nicest title designs of all time in professional wrestling.
Sure, Orange Cassidy’s incredible reign increased its prestige, but it looked absolutely gorgeous anyway. The style and shape of the plates and the splash of color in the middle all comes together for one hell of a design.
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The NXT UK Championship Was A Better Version Of The Main WWE Title
Years Active: 2016-2022
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Belt Introduction |
December 15. 2016 |
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Belt Retirement |
September 4, 2022 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Gunther, Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate, Ilja Dragunov |
In an era where championship designs are rather simplistic in WWE, the NXT UK Title was introduced with an eye to the classics, with an intricate golden design with glimmers of red jewels, encapsulating the traditions and integrity of British wrestling, and didn’t fall into the trap of WWE’s other designs from around the company.
What has helped the belt is an array of long, memorable championship reigns from the likes of Gunther and Pete Dunne, making it one of the more special belts of its day, despite the misgivings of the NXT UK brand itself. It is by far one of the better designs of a championship in modern-day WWE.
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The New TNA World Title Is An Excellent, Modern Design
Years Active: 2023-Present
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Belt Introduction |
January 10, 2024 |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Alex Shelley, Moose |
TNA has seen numerous world titles introduced over the years. Some of them have been very good, while others have kind of flopped. However, the 2024 version of the title looks great. It helped to usher in the new era of TNA greatly. It looks prestigious, modern, and grand, something that the old title had been lacking. The title is currently held by Moose. However, there will certainly be a plethora of talent that will get to hold it as well, especially with all the new talent that has been introduced recently.
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The TNA World Heavyweight Championship (Third Design) Is The Company’s Best To Date
Years Active: 2011-2017, 2020-2021
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Belt Introduction |
March 14. 2011(First Time), April 28, 2020 (Moose introduces title which is later recognized officially on February 23, 2021) |
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Belt Retirement |
August 17, 2017 (First Retirement), March 13, 2021 (Second Retirement) |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Sting, Jeff Hardy, Bully Ray, Kurt Angle, Bobby Lashley, Bobby Roode, Moose |
It took some time for TNA to get it right with their world title. The design before this, which was similar, just with silver text, looked a mess. Changing it up with the black writing helped fit with the overall theme of the belt, and just that simple change in colour managed to make an average title look like something prestigious, whether it be with a black or white strap. Moose also utilized his own version of the title from 2020-2021. It was not initially recognized, but later was for a brief period.
It feels grand, and whoever held it was made to feel important. It briefly resurfaced in recent times, to the pleasure of many who prefer it over the current TNA Championship design. However, the current design does represent the best era of TNA for quite a while.
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NWA World Title Has Been Referred To As “The 10 Pounds Of Gold”
Years Active: 1973-1986, 1994-Present
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Belt Introduction |
1973(First Time), 1994(Second Time) |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Kerry Von Erich, Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, Harley Race, Terry Funk, Jeff Jarrett, Sting, Adam Pearce, Cody Rhodes, Nick Aldia, Matt Cardona |
Up until 1985, the symbol of excellence in the NWA was a domed globe championship belt affectionately referred to as the “10 lbs of Gold.” In its heyday, the championship was worn proudly by the likes of Dory Funk Jr., Harley Race, and “Nature Boy” Ric Flair. It had a rectangular center plate with a domed globe in the middle.
The side plates displayed the name and the flag of different countries to indicate the championship’s international significance. It would be retired in 1985 by Ric Flair but has been brought back several times by multiple promotions. Currently, the championship belt is once again the top prize in the NWA, being held by the likes of Nick Aldis, Cody Rhodes, and Matt Cardona in recent years.
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The AEW Women’s World Title Is The Best Women’s Title In Any Company
Years Active: 2022-Present
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Belt Introduction |
March 6, 2022 |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., Toni Storm, Thunder Rosa, Saraya, Jamie Hayter, Hikaru Shida |
AEW has had a record of introducing some truly great looking championship designs. And when it comes to the AEW Women’s World Title, there is no exception there. The title looks amazing and is easily the best looking women’s championship in professional wrestling today. The design was based off the old Mid-South North American Championship, however, this version does that look much, much better. Some top names have held the title and, in time, there will certainly be even more phenomenal competitors who will get to hold it. In fact, Toni Storm has held this version of the title the most, with three reigns to her name.
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The Million Dollar Championship Was A Personal Title
Years Active: 1989-2021
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Belt Introduction |
February 15, 1989 |
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Belt Retirement |
August 23, 2021 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Ted DiBiase, The Ringmaster, LA Knight, Cameron Grimes |
The unique nature of the Million Dollar Title allows it to forever stand out among wrestling championships. Commissioned as a personal belt for Ted DiBiase, frustrated at not being able to win the world title himself, made for the perfect gimmicked championship. It suited him perfectly, and though it wasn’t defended often, with very few champions, it still carved a place within WWE history for itself.
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The way the strap bends, the diamond encrusted plates, the dollar signs, all come together to create a memorable piece of art which lives fondly in the memories of wrestling fans, and with a recent re-emergence in NXT, it reminded audiences once again of how striking it is.
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The Ruthless Aggression World Tag Team Titles Were Great
Years Active: 2002-2010
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Belt Introduction |
2002 |
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Belt Retirement |
August 2010 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz, Evolution, Rated RKO, John Cena and Shawn Michaels, Kane and Rob Van Dam |
These titles carried on the lineage of WWE’s original World Tag Team Championships, not to be confused with the newly introduced WWE World Tag Team Titles on RAW. This design was introduced during the early days of the Ruthless Aggression era and was competed for by some of WWE’s top teams at the time. The World Tag Team Titles design fit perfectly into that new era of WWE. They were active for around eight years and during that time they became one of the most iconic designs for any tag team title in WWE. The new belts introduced by WWE pay homage to them in a number of ways, such as the grand designs of the background and the hints of red on it.
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The AEW World Championship Is The Best Looking Active World Title In North America
Years Active: 2019-Present
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Belt Introduction |
May 25, 2019 |
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Belt Retirement |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, Jon Moxley, “Hangman” Adam Page, MJF, CM Punk, Samoa Joe |
No expense was spared when AEW introduced their World Championship. The amount of gold, gems, diamonds, the obnoxiously huge plates, all serve one purpose – making the title look like a million bucks. In modern wrestling, it stands out in a class of its own in terms of size and prestige. Having it be introduced by the one and only Bret Hart added to its prestige.
The belt is always glistening, whether it be from spotlights, cameras, or the entrance stage, and carries an air of grandeur around it. It feels especially significant to hold due to the youth of the company, and the fact that wins and losses matter so much into who gets a chance at holding the belt, with just six names so far – Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, Kenny Omega, Adam Page, CM Punk, & MJF – being given the honor of holding the belt.
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The Big Eagle WWE Championship Was Iconic During The Attitude Era
Years Active: 1998-2002
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Belt Introduction |
March 30, 1998 |
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Belt Retirement |
April 1, 2002 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin, The Rock, The Undertaker, Triple H, The Big Show, Kurt Angle |
This belt was a signature of the Attitude Era, and likely the favorite among many wrestling fans above any other title simply due to fond memories and a great period in wrestling. It brings the signature eagle from older designs, and the globe in the centre represents the company’s expanse across the entire world.
It was big, grand, and anyone who held it looked like an instant star, with a truly special feeling surrounding the championship, with the likes of Steve Austin and The Rock elevating it to obscene heights, forever etching it in history.
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The AWA World Heavyweight Championship Was A Grand Design
Years Active: 1960-1990
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Belt Introduction |
May 18, 1960 |
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Belt Retirement |
December 12, 1990 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Larry Zbyszko, Hulk Hogan, Curt Hennig, Verne Gagne |
During the late ’70s and especially in the early ’80s, the AWA was essentially a breeding ground for future WWE megastars. The likes of Hulk Hogan, Jesse “The Body” Ventura, “Mean” Gene Okerlund, and many more top name talents all migrated from the AWA to WWE. Unfortunately, the AWA eventually succumbed to the lack of stars and the promotion closed in 1990, leaving behind an impressive legacy.
One very important piece of that legacy was their World Championship belt. It had a beautiful, big centerpiece with two plates on the side. It had the AWA initials on the front with the words “World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion” also etched there. Definitely a desirable championship belt.
Years Active: 2019-Present
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Belt Introduction |
December 14, 2019 |
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Final Time Used |
N/A |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Ricky Starks, Da Pope, Thom Latimer |
The NWA has had some absolutely beautiful championship belts during its existence. Their World Television Championship has to be one of their best designs ever. There are a few different versions of this championship, but they’re all essentially the same design with only minor changes. The centerpiece is a bit more elongated with a red banner surrounding the gold lettering.
The side plates stand out nicely with two out of the four displaying CBS and ABC logos respectively. The championship has sat on both red and black straps in the past and is still currently used by the NWA as an active title.
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Classic WWE World Tag Team Championships Were Held By Some Of The Best
Years Active: 1985-2002
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Belt Introduction |
1985 |
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Belt Retirement |
May 2002 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
The Hardy Boyz, The Hart Foundation, The Legion of Doom, The Dudley Boyz, Edge & Christian, Demolition, Owen Hart & Yokozuna |
During the Golden Era, WWE had arguably the deepest tag team division in pro wrestling history. The likes of The British Bulldogs, The Hart Foundation, and Demolition all battled for supremacy during the era. Their motivation was capturing the coveted WWE World Tag Team Championship belts.
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The center plate was a more rectangular shape with an elongated globe in the center. An eagle sat atop the globe with a beautiful design etched all across the main plate. The side plates were updated several times throughout the years, but that never took away from the beauty of the belt. WWE’s current big coin tag titles don’t live up to the history of many other designs from the company’s past.
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The WCW United States Championship Was One Of The Most Desired Titles In WCW
Years Active: 1991-2001
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Belt Introduction |
August 25, 1991 |
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Belt Retirement |
November 18, 2001 |
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Notables Name To Hold It |
Booker T, Ric Flair, Lex Luger, “Stunning” Steve Austin, Sting, Rick Rude, Ricky Steamboat, Eddie Guerrero |
Much like the Intercontinental Championship in WWE, the United States Championship was the second most coveted prize in WCW. Legends like Sting, “Ravishing” Rick Rude, and Diamond Dallas Page have won and worn it proudly. The NWA’s original United States Championship was also very impressive, but the updated WCW version was certainly an improvement.
The center plate was triple-stacked with an eagle in the center. Above the eagle sat an outline of the United States in U.S. flag colors. The side plates were beautifully etched with the WCW logo and a U.S. flag on each side. An absolutely stunning design. WWE has recently altered its United States Championship design, and it certainly harkens back to previous designs such as this to try and make it stand out.



