Whether it's a superstar's performance, a storyline, or the quality of a pay-per-view, there is always something for wrestling fans to feel a distaste for in the WWE. Whilst there is still a vast amount of great talent among the ranks of the roster, which does seem less appealing is what they are working towards.
The WWE championship belts are the crowning jewels of a wrestler's performance and continued hard work within the company and for that reason, they should look like they're worth winning. The recent Wrestlemania event reached high viewing numbers across the globe and featured a variety of memorable moments, and if WWE is getting so many things right, then it is strange that they are getting the title belts so very wrong.
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What is supposed to be the crowning jewel in a wrestler's career looks far from that, and the current designs for WWE titles are lacking in so much creativity that previous designs did so well. The top titles in all divisions in the company whether they are the RAW, Smackdown, or Women's championships are plastered with a large WWE logo and a different color. Before the company had many different-looking titles that someone could pick out of a crowd and there was a distinguishment between the WWE World Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship (before its retirement). On top of that, classic level-building titles, The United States Championship and Intercontinental Championship both look to have taken a backseat in design and value with PPV events missing out on matches involving the titles.
Fan Favorite returnee, Cody Rhodes has recently stated on the After The Bell podcast that he would love to bring back the Winged
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