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118.04.2024
11:35 
[2.0] "The idea of this belt is awesome as a prop for veterans, it looks great, and... Gorgeous Matsuno held this belt for 406 days. It needs to be regularly defended, or at least more often than once every two years. It is infuriating that Toru Owashi, who is great, basically did nothing with it for over 600 days. It just recently changed hands and is now held by Azul Dragon, who, while not a person that instills a -ton- of confidence in me, is a step up at least from Makoto Oishi."
218.04.2024
05:09 
[8.0] "This belt has had a very tough role to fill since its inception, going up against the mammoth title reign of Roman which up until that point had all eyes on it. Creating a new world title, even if its one that pays homage to the original Big Gold Belt and fills the void of WWEs original version of the World Heavyweight Championship, was both inherently risky but ultimately needed. While some may roll their eyes at the new World Heavyweight Championship as a second rate belt I disagree entirely. Thanks very much to the work of Seth Rollins, who admittedly couldve dropped it once or twice during his initial run to the likes of Finn or Shinsuke in my opinion, this belt fills the void of the workhorse belt. Not just Seth deserves mentioning either, as a reinvigorated McIntyre (my next pick for champion), a returning CM Punk with all the gravitas that implies and the constant attention of Judgement Day which has finally paid off thanks to Priest cashing in, the new World Heavyweight Championship feels like a breath of fresh air and a chance for new blood and neglected wrestlers to get their hands on some world title gold. My only complaint is wondering why it doesnt share the original lineage of the old WHC."
316.04.2024
03:35 
[5.0] "EDIT: I'm changing my stance here a bit. NOAH seems intent on rehabilitating this belt's dour image from the 15-minute Akiyama days. Ninja Mack's most recent title defense was a barn-burner 20 minute hardcore war with Alpha Wolf that was the pay off to a year-long rivalry between the two, and it was immediately followed up with a challenge by brutal Japanese legend Shuji Ishikawa. I think NOAH realizes they have something special their building here in this second run, or at least I'd like to think they do. I've bumped up my score a bit here to more accurately reflect the efforts in making this belt matter. If Shuji/Mack ends up being a good program (I kind of don't care who wins between the two, at the moment--Ishikawa would be a great holder, but Mack is kind of a perfect spot-hungry Babyface for this title, and he is -wildly- over with the Japanese crowd) I think I might change my score to entirely reflect the "new era" of this belt, which is pretty positive thus far."
415.04.2024
02:04 
[5.0] "This is a hard title to rate. It made more sense in ECW where Tazz had a legitimate claim to why he thought he should be world champ. The AEW version just seems to get forgotten as AEW has a lot of belts. Match quality of defenses is very varied as some are great and some are the opposite."
514.04.2024
19:31 
[8.0] "Naito still has it in him to go and its great to see Tsuji get a chance but they really need to revert back to to the old belt"
614.04.2024
06:34 
[6.0] "One of my favorite designed belts just by how classic it is and how much it *looks* like a trophy, so bonus points. And there are some great reigns for this belt, the majority of the holders are considered some of the best or at least well respected wrestlers in the history of professional wrestling. But... fuck, if you want a great example of how booking can tarnish the legacy and importance of a belt, this belt is the perfect example. Of course, the biggest example is the time from 1999 in January to the end of WCW. Constant less than week long reigns, vacancies, shitty confusing booking, and some of the worst title holders of all time in Vince Russo and David Arquette.You can say who really is the worse of the two, I think Vince is worse simply because he wasn't even a fucking celebrity. At least most of the other title holders at this time were people that made sense. Let's be honest though, 1999 - 2001 isn't the only bad time for this belt. 1994 - 1995 was also especially dreadful, at least depending on how much you like what I call Hoganism. 469 day reign for the Hulkster with some absolutely abysmal to straight up horrendous booking, such as the Starrcade main event with Brutus the fucking Barber Beefcake, and the entirety of Halloween Havoc 1995's main event. Also, 1991 - 1992 wasn't great either, with Ric Flair being fired and bringing the belt to WWF, and Lex Luger not getting the victory against Flair that he deserved. Let's just ignore Lex Luger isn't the greatest wrestler either. There are some great parts of this belt's history though. Vader's title reigns are great, Sting and Ric Flair were great most of the time, a lot of the NWO storyline worked wonderfully with the title, Bill Goldberg's victory alone was wonderful, and even the victories for people like DDP and Booker T were great. And it was decently used during the Invasion angle if you don't think about how the majority of the holders were WWF people. It's really hard to rate this title due to how it only lasted for 10 years, and the extremes of quality it went through during that period. I do think if WCW continued and were able to get out of the troughs of an overbooked warzone, surely 2000 would only be a footnote in the grand scheme of things. I mean, WWE has had some pretty awful years that nearly damaged the legacy of its world titles. A short lived belt that had a wack ass history, but well loved for a good reason. Did I mention the design of the belt is good?"
714.04.2024
06:23 
[10.0] "Cooked. They both absolutely cooked. Red Velvet has improved leaps & bounds to the point I expect her matches to be good. She has not disappointed. Athena...the forever champ. She is so good at her style & her power moves, kicks & drop kicks were stiff and brutal. Sold to the tee by Red Velvet. Athena is on top of her game right now, just on a different level than anyone in ROH/AEW. Athena's "O Face" finisher looked fantastic here & Red Velvet sold it like champ. Both Athena & Red Velvet both cooked."
813.04.2024
02:37 
[10.0] "Easily the best thing on Night 2 and one of the best matches this mania (along with the Becky match and main event of night 1). Didn't care for the finish since I wanted a Drew reign, but it was done well to further the CM Punk feud which has been great so far. This cemented the World Heavyweight Championship as a real title and not just "that thing to keep Seth Rollins from leaving when his contract is up. Extremely solid opener to the mania that might have broken the "Night 2 curse"."
912.04.2024
17:12 
[] "Someone should remind Edge that he retired years ago. Match went on for about twenty minutes longer than needed."
1012.04.2024
09:23 
[] "7 Stars (not sure why the star ranking isn't being shown yet). The tournament leading up to the formation of this mid-carder Championship was well done. And while at present this still feels mostly like a Billie Starkz Championship as a way to give her an acomplishment while not making her the World Champion, the division is stacked enough both from ROH and AEW where a mid-card title is justified. My rating could change in mon ths/years time depending on how the title is showcased, but so far it's off to a strong start"
1111.04.2024
22:19 
[1.0] "For most of this title's history, The Divas title has been dogpiled with lots of controversy and unfortunate booking problems, "champions" who weren't necessarily "great" in the ring, as well as some awful storylines which I'm not going to get into (case in point the Mickie James/Michelle McCool storyline, IYKYK). Almost every feud this belt had, including the most overrated women's wrestling feud ever between Paige and AJ Lee, was just not good whatsoever. Although this title DID get somewhat better in the later years following a phase into some good women's wrestling, the best thing to happen to this belt was it getting replaced with the then-and-now named WWE Women's Championship. In all honesty, this belt should have NEVER replaced the original Women's championship, as even though that belt wasn't good either, it was still miles ahead of this Divas title."
1211.04.2024
08:54 
[10.0] "The AEW World Championship at the moment is one of the most prestigious belts in the American Wrestling scene at the moment. Every holder (except for CM Punk) has had a good long reign with it and has had memorable matches, feuds & moments. My favorite champion was "Hangman" Adam Page because of his barn burner with Kenny Omega and being able to have such good matches and segments every time he wrestled made it mean something but that doesn't take away from the other holders. To a good future for the World Championship! [*****]"
1311.04.2024
07:22 
[10.0] "A wrestling world title that will never cease to be at the top of the world's most prestigious world titles, bar none."
1411.04.2024
05:19 
[10.0] "The #1 World Championship in terms of Joshi Wrestling right now. This championship holds a lineage like no other Joshi Championship every holder has had an absolutely great reign...other than Yoshiko where she beat the living shit outta someone into retirement that's a HUGE dark spot but it doesn't affect the lineage and championship. I think the best champion was Io Shirai and many has come close but she made that title fucking amazing but thats not taking credit from everyone else because they've had amazing reigns too. A great title overall. [*****]"
1509.04.2024
23:13 
[] "I just personally recognize it as the "sorry Billie not yet" belt. There's a lot of depth in the ROH women's division, and Athena's beaten them all if not most. But to create another title for an exclusively internet show just seems superfluous. Between this, the re-design of the six man titles, the complete ignorance of Wheeler Yuta in the midst of his injury, and just now reclaiming the ROH World title, I don't know what's up."
1609.04.2024
18:28 
[] "On April 7th 2024 the tag team titles changed hands in an amazing scramble cell six team cage match in the first half of the End Gam3 event on April 7th 2024!"
1708.04.2024
23:58 
[8.0] "This belt has been treated well since it was introduced ending the Diva's era in WWE. Most of the champions have been very talented wrestlers and had interesting reigns. A prize that means something to the women on the roster."
1808.04.2024
22:17 
[4.0] "Hope that now with Cody they finally retire this championship for good. From Balor injure to Bray and Seth's horrible feud, to then have Goldberg winning the title TWO TIMES... It feels like there are no good moments that I can remember with this title. Except for Seth's victory at Mania and the inaugural win at Summerslam, there's nothing to save the memory of the championship before Roman's giant reign, which wasn't exactly perfect neither."
1908.04.2024
21:33 
[7.0] "The Kabuki Warriors really saved this title. Except for them only Nia and Shayna and Bayley and Sasha were able to turn it into sth. I also wish we could have witnessed more of Katana/Kayden and Liv/Raquel as Champions because the really had a potential. However, i hope that Kabuki Warriors will be booked well as champs, with lenghty reign."
2008.04.2024
19:53 
[] "exciting after seeing Drew won the match, but the length of the game is just too short for me and Seth looked so strong that he didn't look like he'd hurt his leg at all. The processing was a little boring for me cause Drew just used claymore continuously like he beat Lesnar in the way what I didn't expect. Priest got the title finally also made me feel bad for Drew as he just has gotten the Heavyweight Title 5 mins ago. If the match has 20 mins length I think I could give a 8 even more, 7 for now."
2108.04.2024
17:51 
[] "It feels wrong to give this any score, on one hand its the first ever wrestling belt that paved the way for future professional wrestling championships and stories and matches behind them but on the other hand theirs not a lot of collection of matches surronding this title to accurately portray how it was treated or it's prestige was seen as."
2208.04.2024
17:42 
[10.0] "The Wonder of Stardom Championship is so young yet has had so many good holders, matches & moments with it that it can't be rated any lower than a 10. It started off rough during the early days of Stardom but became more prominent in the hands of Mayu Iwatani & Io Shirai. Mostly every champion has had an absolutely perfect reign with the belt with stars like Saya Kamatami & Arisha Hoshiki, anyone who holds this belt is added to a prestigeous library. [*****]"
2308.04.2024
15:38 
[6.0] "one of the flops of the wwe titles, I know the finn balor injury wasn't supposed to happen and if it didn't I think he would of had a good 200-250 day reign at least cause finn deserved it. Kevin Owens saved it and made the title start to look somewhat like a contender to the wwe title but then he lost to Goldberg and the title's prestige completely dipped because I believe Kevin Owens should have beat Goldberg and then Brock and Oldberg would have there match at Mania without the title stipulation so Brock never holds this title cause when Brock won it and barely defended it even though he had some good matches like the fatal four way at SummerSlam, it just sucked he didn't need a 504 day reign that isn't even as good as CM Punks reign nowhere close. After the roman leukemia reign where he had to vacate it which was very sad cause he could of turned heel all the way back but unfortunately they couldn't do it because of the cancer. Brock again winning the title for another 5 months was unnecessary cause Braun at the time was over and for some reason Vince was dumb and decided to give Brock the title thinking the we wanted that ever again. Thankfully Seth won the title and went on to be the first person in awhile to actually put the title on the line regularly but things don't always have good endings cause Brock won MITB and was the secret entrant winning the briefcase in a record 30 seconds and cashing it in the next month and becoming champion again a 3rd time and this time I get it cause Seth and Brock were still in a feud at the time and they were telling a story of seth being the underdog and the "bEaSt sLaYeR". Anyways Seth's second reign was good with the fiend matches except for HIAC (we don't talk about that) and the fiend winning the title and having a good reign until Oldberg comes in and ruins the fiend by squashing him in 3 minutes. Strowman finally winning the title was stupid because they did it in front of nobody when he should won it 2 years prior at Crown Jewel but at least he had the title. So far Roman Reigns's reign is going fantastic and has the best matches of the title's history but he needs to defend it more like he's turning into Brock and it's not good cause then people aren't gonna care much about him holding it for 1200 days because his limited appearances. Besides that his reign is I think the best reign since CM Punk's reign and the bloodline story is perfect! besides all this the title is alright could have been booked way better than it was and I have faith in Cody to make this title better so i'm changing to 6"
2408.04.2024
14:15 
[10.0] "The IWGP Heavyweight Championship was the pinnacle of wrestling excellence in Japan. It's a shame NJPW retired the belt because it had limitless prestige that had no bounds. Most of the belt holders (Minus Riki Choshu & Brock Lesnar) have been worthy of this belt and even through the highs and the lows it was perfect. It had a dark point from the late 90s to the early 2000s but it recovered well with guys like Shinsuke Nakamura, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kazuchika Okada & many more. One of the most decorated belts in professional wrestling history and the best World Championship in professional wrestling. [*****]"
2507.04.2024
14:44 
[6.0] "Better than the women's tag champ in the main roster, this title was very good, a lot of good matchs and rivalries."
2604.04.2024
10:08 
[7.0] "This title should probably be listed as active? Muto is defending it afainst Punch Tominaga tonight at -ZERO- Vol.4"
2703.04.2024
03:20 
[6.0] "This needs to be renamed the "Stephanie Vaquer" championship. While there are a few other talented women on the roster, Vaquer is the only one who has fans buzzing outside of Mexico. Prior to that, look at where the title was...Marcela, Dalys, Marcela, oh, hey, Syuri...in 2015! The title had been held hostage by old women past their prime that didn't want to give up their spots. I have nothing against Sugehit, but her reign was pointlessly long. I can only guess CMLL wanted to keep the women's babyface side somewhat strong, in theory. In practice, this title had meant nothing for years, and it's the fault of a promotion that didn't care to get younger women ready until a pandemic forced them to face reality. Oh, well, at least the promotion saw the light eventually. Only hard work and proper booking will increase this championship's relevance."
2803.04.2024
02:25 
[10.0] "The NXT Title it's probably my favorite WWE Title, I consider this one more World Title than the World Heavyweight and Universal Title, It has a nice History of champions, from dominant to charismatic champions from Seth Rollins, Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, Finn Balor and Carmelo Hayes to dominant ones like Bron Breaker, Big E, Drew McIntyre, Karrion Kross and both like Keith Lee and Ilja Dragunov. The NXT Title it's a beauty of design, even though the first design was kinda weird and not good looking, the design It has now looks amazing and Ilja Dragunov is one of those champions I wouldn't care to see him have this title for like even 800 days"
2903.04.2024
02:19 
[7.0] "The United States Title is a title that I see more mid card than the Intercontinental, the Intercontinental Title now with Gunther it's more World Title than the World Heavyweight Title even, but back to the US, it's a title that is okay, the design I like more than the Intercontinental Title, but I always thought the United States Title since Logan Paul is the champion right now, that has become another Undisputed Universal Title but for the mid card, just like Roman Reigns, two Part Timers took the Titles of SmackDown, and left Iyo alone doing the work of champion for SmackDown, someone give Iyo vacations on a SPA, her back probably is hurting so much for carrying SmackDown alone since 2023 as champion, The United States Title has History, but I founded more mistakes on this title for the mid card than with others, but I have things I like of this title, so a 7/10 it's a perfect rate for me"
3003.04.2024
02:11 
[5.0] "Meh Titles, these Raw Tag Team Titles are titles that I don't like about their design, just like the SmackDown Tag Team Titles, but they could've at least make the Design of these titles more beautiful, even though the reigns weren't the best, It does well it's roll of Tag Team title for Raw, but then the Usos unified them with the SmackDown Titles, so a 5/10 it's a perfect rate for me"
3103.04.2024
02:08 
[10.0] "A Title that has a very big and rich history, legends from the first superstar Bruno Sammartino, to right now on hands of Roman Reigns, WWE always had a beautiful belt on design, even the Spinner belt is amazing (prediction to the spinners of 2017) too many legends that got to held the belt, some with larger reigns other with shorter reigns, but always giving the superstar a push and visibility to the people, I give this title a 10/10 because it's a title that had and still has the prestige to make It the top of World Wrestling talking about belts/titles/championships, so a 10/10"
3202.04.2024
20:59 
[4.0] "Edited my original review from 2/24/2024; UPDATE: Almost near half a decade into this title's existence and it just doesn't have much prestige whatsoever. I understand that there are "great" (great in the sense of in-ring work and perhaps even popularity with certain fans) champions like Toni Storm, Jamie Hayter, and Hikaru Shida, but it doesn't mean this title has been amazing, in fact, I believe it's the worst world title in AEW currently. Obviously booking and storylines have never been this title's strong-suit which hurts it. Someone here said it best, this title fell to an all-time low in 2023 due to some very questionable decisions, I mean talk about wasting Jamie Hayter's reign with the godawful Outcasts storyline, changing the title too much in a short time span, making Saraya champion, I could go on and on with how this championship became a joke in 2023. Thankfully, 2023 is out the window and this championship has recovered somewhat from all the booking bullshit, although the debatable in-ring decline of Toni Storm has hurt her reign, what makes up for it is the entertainment she brings with her 1950s Hollywood star character. It's going to be interesting to see how this championship goes from here, perhaps Mercedes Mone could win it sometime down the road (not that I'm asking for that, I know some would love to see that, I could care less however), or maybe even Jamie Hayter gets a REAL feel-good moment in London this year? Chances are this title should be getting better and recover from the disaster that was 2023."
3302.04.2024
19:10 
[6.0] "it has its charm but it is mostly a propbelt. the difference is that it is defended every once in a while and the matches are sometimes bangers. so other than banger matches it doesn't contribute much but it adds to Hook's character and we got a halfway decent hook and jack Perry rivalry because of it. you could even say technically this belt was the reason for cm punks return to the WWE. So in all a fun prop title but not much beyond that."
3402.04.2024
07:53 
[10.0] "Underrated Title, like the Hardcore Championship It was fun and entertaining, prestige is not important with a Title like this, is to make someone laugh and have a moment of like relax between matches of a show, R-Truth was definitely the best Champion of this title, a Title that was made to entertain the fans, and a funny and entertaining guy like him, was the perfect combo to Entertain the people, so I give It a 10 because It was fun to watch and It was just something for the superstars who doesn't have time on screen to make them have a little recognition of being champions of something, It doesn't have prestige but it was good for some people to Say like "okay this guy or girl is still on the company" the legends that good to held the title also give it a little help to give it like a prestige, but It was okay to see how more mainstream celebrities held the title, good to make wrestling more visible for non wrestling fans"
3502.04.2024
06:48 
[10.0] "Very amazing title for being a Mid Card Title, the Intercontinental Title has a great history of important legends that held It, from Pat Patterson as the first champion, to The Honky Tonk Man who had the longest reign for too many years, even though It had his ups and downs, It was a Title that has gave important moments and matches always, even being a Mid Card title, now with Gunther being not only the longest reign, but also the Superstar who hold that title for so many days (661 to the day I'm writing this) he make it a real world title when Roman unified the Universal and WWE Title"
3602.04.2024
06:43 
[0.0] "Titles that are more a problem than a solution, literally WWE doesn't know what to do with these titles, the reigns of the past year were short reings or reigns with nothing of defenses, the Reign that deserved more was the reign of Liv and Raquel, the first one, and they left vacant the titles, and the reign of Chelsea and Piper that took a bit part of the last months of the year, they didn't do anything with the titles, and then Kayden and Katana, I liked it It was interesting, they are a great team and they lost them a month later to the Kabuki Warriors that don't defend them, literally the women's tag team division in WWE is a complete waste of time, they don't have stables with names and they just create new teams and give them these titles, they should delete these titles and do mid card titles for the women's division or also try like a Mixed Tag Team division with a Mixed Tag Team Championship, these Women's Tag Team titles are give to the wrong team always, and teams that look interesting as champions like Shayna and Zoey or Alba and Isla don't have these titles, it's disrespectful for them"
3731.03.2024
22:17 
[0.0] "I swear, WWE is the reason why women's wrestling in America was so devolved and hampered for the longest, asides from the attempts of TNA and other smaller companies. The Divas title, while not the most insulting example, is certainly the most prime example, and it's one the worst of all other women's titles in WWE. At least Moolah wasn't ruling over it, but it certainly felt like she was the one booking it, and making sure any women in WWE is only seen for their body and for ridicule. Of course, not gonna deny that there were some good holders of the belt that made it mean something that ultimately led to a change in women's wrestling in WWE, but that doesn't give this belt any higher of a rating in particular."
3831.03.2024
22:11 
[0.0] "Hey y'all! We got WWF's top woman in our champion and we had her dump the WWF title in a promise we'd build a women's division! And how do we do that? Why, introduce a women's title belt, give it to workers from GAEA, have Madusa, your top woman in WCW, LOSE every match for the belt, and have it be gone from WCW in just six months. At least the two title holders are Joshi legends? But I digress. Way to fuck up both a women's title and Madusa. Idiotic."
3928.03.2024
19:26 
[6.0] "Nice Good looking title for what It was, and what was available in Argentina to do, besides for a country that is not very into wrestling like Argentina, this was a complete change from the classic wrestling of the good guy and the bad guy"
4028.03.2024
14:21 
[3.0] "Bad title, at first (from the Pac reign to the 3/4rs of the first OC reign) it was really good, like the match were perfect, then, it got sooo laaaaaame. OC looked visibly injured and tired and as he said in interview, he wanted vacations. The whole Mox/Rey thing ruined ENTIRELY the momentum of the belt and after that everything got so bad it's almost as bad as the Women's division, tv time for bad matches, no storyline and all, TK abandonned the belt. And if at first I was so so happy for Strong to take the title (cause he's one of my all time fav), now it's been weeks and he didn't defend it on TV, what was the point then ? A complete mess, so many talents here could benefit having one or two tv matches for that title in a losing effort but no... Sad"
4128.03.2024
14:17 
[7.0] "Ok hear me out, I loved it at first, I truly think that until the first CM Punk reign, it was the greatest belt in the world, but yeah between the moment Punk got injured for the first time, and the beginning of MJF's reign (6 long months) it was REAAAALLY bad, the MJF reign had some bangers but I only remember the Danielson match which is insane, and the last defenses who were, tbh, really bad. I hated to ending of the Better Than You Baybay feud, I hated the Jay White stuff (which killes Jay's momentum) and I hated the last match. Since that, Joe has been tbh a terrible champion, his aura isn't big enough ( he was a secondary champion in a child company before becoming the world champion, makes no sense) and I hate what's going on today. I just HOPE that Ospreay, Page or Strickland take his title soon because please this is bad, and of them will make it important again"
4227.03.2024
22:11 
[7.0] "I hate to say this, I really do, but Logan Paul reigning as the US Champion is working wonders for this belt, and in a way breathing more life to the title scene than it has had for ages. With new booking, I think this belt has a good future with a lot of good future holders from WWE and in NXT. For the longest time this belt just kinda felt forgotten about. It just doesn't felt prestigious, and more of a participation trophy in the WWE. Give it to a big name who can't be in any of the main title pictures, don't worry about it. blegh."
4327.03.2024
08:26 
[8.0] "Its a good title with a good history but the last two reigns kinda messed things up cause they were so long. Statment was coz of covid but no obvi they want to make Aiden beat statmenet reign and its very long. Very prestigious title tho, so many top guys in the region never held it like butcher, dragon, gore, clear only the very best have held."
4426.03.2024
17:16 
[10.0] "After nxt woman's championship this title is the second prestige title in wwe this rating is so low bayley and Charlotte are amazing with that title iyo sky's Era is very good but at wrestlemania 40 bayley should be the new woman's champion i give 10 to this title""
4526.03.2024
17:07 
[10.0] "Very charismatic title and this title is very beautiful that design is amazing and seth Rollins give this title prestige. Thanks to triple h i love to see drew mcintyre wins this title at wrestlemania 40 because he deserve that chance i give 10 to this title"
4626.03.2024
16:48 
[10.0] "Very good title with really good champions i think this title have prestige and i respect to that title this rating is so low the judgment day run is very good too also the main event of wrestlemania 39 was very good i give 10 to this title........yes"
4724.03.2024
16:45 
[3.0] "Unfortunately there has never been a good 6-Man title in wrestling history. Never ever. Not even in Texas (the Von Erich vs. Freebirds feud would be good with or with out it, and besides that feud the title didn't offer anything more). This title is not the exception to the rule. It's a title with no prestige, going around for two years and there have not been any memorable feuds for it. Even the matches are mostly interchangable spotfests. I hope they at least unify this with the ROH title because having both around further devalues this."
4822.03.2024
14:09 
[7.0] "The virtual equal to the World of Stardom title, I've been unsure of it having that status for a while. I'm not a MIRAI hater, but with her relative recency and sort of lack of personality, to me, the World title that was held by Utami and Syuri and Giulia certainly feels much bigger than the Wonder title."
4922.03.2024
14:00 
[7.0] "One of the more solid world titles ever produced, unquestionably, but man, they totally ended the life of this belt with a whimper as opposed to a bang, huh? Ibushi is legitimately one of my favourite wrestlers, but the merger with the Intercontinental and the production of the power rangers belt definitely ended the life of this title on a down note."
5021.03.2024
17:29 
[4.0] "This title has a hundred horrible points in its history and literally ONE super memorable reign. The title starts in the worst possible way with a lazy design and the champion getting injured right after winning the belt, the title goes right after KO (which makes for a decent reign), which was a good choice for champion, but then the title happens first big booking mess (of many) that this title would suffer, an elderly Goldberg winning the title to serve as a transition to a horrible 500-day reign of Brock Lesnar, where the champion barely defended and had very lazy matches (in addition to burying Strowman), soon after Roman becomes champion and shortly after he is diagnosed with leukemia, the title becomes vacant and Brock wins for another terrible reign (Strowman buried again), Seth wins the title and has a horrible feud against Corbin, Lesnar destroys MITB match and Seth vs. Fiend/Wyatt destroy the mystique of HIAC, and to make matters worse The fiend loses the title to the older Goldberg who drops it to Strowman as consolation for him having a horrible reign, the only good thing is Roman Tribal Chief's run in 2020/21, otherwise this title is a complete disaster. Recommended matches: KO vs. Roman (2017 and 2020), Fatal 4-Way (SummerSlam 2017), Seth vs. AJ (MITB 2019), and all of Roman's matches until WM 38 (especially vs. Bryan and Edge)"
5121.03.2024
11:42 
[10.0] "A good midcard title with some very good matches and feud, although the hot potato era devalues it, Cage's run redeemed it back. With Copeland winning it, we could see some fresh feuds and matches, im also impressed by its holders, a really diverse variety of champions."
5221.03.2024
09:54 
[] "The IOCW Tag Team Championship stands as a testament to the thrilling world of tag team wrestling, where partnerships are forged, alliances tested, and teamwork reigns supreme. This prestigious title is the pinnacle of tag team competition within the International Organization of Championship Wrestling (IOCW), attracting the finest duos from around the globe. With a rich history dating back decades, the IOCW Tag Team Championship has been contested in legendary battles that have thrilled audiences and defined careers. From classic tag team psychology to innovative double-team maneuvers, contenders must showcase unparalleled cohesion and synergy to claim the coveted gold. The championship lineage is adorned with iconic teams who have etched their names in wrestling lore, each adding their unique flair to the tag team landscape. Whether it's the brute force of powerhouse tandems, the lightning-fast agility of high-flying duos, or the strategic mastery of technical teams, champions are forged in the crucible of tag team competition. But the journey to championship glory is fraught with challenges, as contenders must navigate grueling tournaments, fierce rivalries, and the unpredictable nature of multi-person matches. Every championship bout is a showcase of athleticism, drama, and storytelling, as teams vie for supremacy and the right to be called champions. As the tag team division continues to evolve and thrive, the IOCW Tag Team Championship remains a beacon of excellence, inspiring new generations of wrestlers to form alliances, chase their dreams, and etch their names in wrestling history. With every title defense, the legacy of the IOCW Tag Team Championship grows, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of tag team wrestling worldwide."
5321.03.2024
09:50 
[10.0] "In essence, the IOCW Championship is more than just a title; it's a symbol of excellence, a beacon of inspiration, and a testament to the enduring legacy of professional wrestling. As it continues to be defended and contested by the best and brightest in the industry, its legacy only grows stronger, cementing its place as one of the most prestigious championships in the world of sports entertainment."
5418.03.2024
18:46 
[0.0] "Okay look, I don't think anyone here has ever actually watched much of this title history, or more specifically Eddy Steinblock (who isn't a good wrestler), but you can just look at this singular, 13 year long title reign (and the match against One Warrior Nation) to realize this is a bunch of a dogshit that meant nothing, and it effectively made this promotion it was made for, Eddy's own promotion, look like a joke. You don't need to be smart to realize that."
5518.03.2024
18:43 
[5.0] "The issue that WWE has had for the longest times in terms of titles for their cruiserweight division is caring long enough. Cruiserweight, Light Heavyweight, etc. Always starts off strong, then dies off and becomes not important anymore. At least this belt didn't have Duane Gill. - no wait, Hornswoggle held it for 2 months. ah fuck it."
5618.03.2024
18:36 
[9.0] "Gunther's reign has really brought this belt back to something way more serious, important and only under the world titles, instead of feeling more on-par with the U.S. title. The moment Gunther drops it, he will leave to be on top of the card, and leaving a belt better than it has been in years."
5718.03.2024
00:45 
[] "I like the look of this belt way more than I do with the World Heavyweight Championship, that's for sure. Personally? I think David Finlay winning the title made sense, both in storyline in how the belt had to be created and that David needed a title win like this to cement himself as a bigger deal, and that Will Ospreay was AEW bound and Jon Moxley mostly wrestles in America. A bit of a short inaugural reign though in my opinion, I wish he could've held onto it a little longer than he did. I'm not complaining about Nic Nemeth winning the title though, he's certainly being rightfully pushed way better than he was in WWE, and he deserves it. We'll see how it goes from here I suppose."
5818.03.2024
00:37 
[8.0] "I think why I'm rating this title a little higher than it honestly should be mostly because of the look of the belt. It's unique and one of a kind, a little ridiculous in the best way possible, and it's one of my personal favorite belt designs at the current moment. Unfortunately, I can't really rate it much higher despite that, due to the booking. Zack Sabre Jr. was a fantastic holder of the belt, and really made sense for him to hold it. The loss to Hiroshi Tanahashi I have no complaints about. I just wished Tanahashi held it for longer and defended it more than he did. Matt Riddle winning the title I'm not exactly sure about, mostly because it's Riddle and I don't know if it makes sense for him to hold the title. But hey, maybe I can be proven wrong."
5918.03.2024
00:26 
[8.0] "Maybe it's too early to call it, but certainly a much better start to a world title than the fucking Universal belt, that's for sure. Really, any problems I have with this belt currently is not even the title's fault, or even Seth Rollins. In fact, I think Seth Rollins is helping make this title a big deal, and in turn has made Seth Rollins one of the bigger deals in the WWE. Really, the only problem with this belt is the fact Roman Reigns is (currently) holding both of the preceding World belts hostage. If the Universal title didn't exist, I would have no complaints, but it does and we have currently have three world titles at the moment, even with the Universal and WWE titles merged for the time being during Roman's reign. My hope after Wrestlemania XL is that the Universal title is retired, and we are back to the two world titles again. Asides from the current world title dilemma, it's been a pretty good run so far, and the match between Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre sounds damn good, with a ton of good potential storylines in the future. Certainly way better booking then we've seen recently."
6018.03.2024
00:19 
[6.0] "Docking some points for it constantly being brought back for no good reason and dropping it on people who deserve way better. What's the luck that two of the most charismatic wrestlers of all time were given bad gimmicks and had to hold this title doing so? Neither Steve Austin or L.A. Knight deserved this title, as it almost immediately slowed down their trajectories in the WWE if things didn't change fast. Other than that, it was a fantastic gimmick for Ted DiBiase, and was great for storylines of it's time. I just think it should have been retired the moment Ted Dibiase was done with it. I guess you'll do whatever for that nostalgia pop."
6118.03.2024
00:14 
[1.0] "1 point for R-Truth solely. This title is what happens when you take the old Hardcore Title, as well as the 24/7 rule that was imposed on it by Crash Holly, and then try to commercialize and mainstream it to the nth degree. It was a joke title that could be used for promotion of the WWE. Give it to Marshmello, or some sports commentator at Fox, or some other celebrity to get some more names on the promotion, and then easily change it to whoever is the main holder of the 24/7 title. That, and just how genuinely unfunny everything around the belt was, again asides from Truth trying his best. It's a total fucking bastardization of what made the Hardcore Title in the WWE good for a time, and a total disgrace to any other title that it is similar to. You can make a joke title like this work, see DDT, but if you don't have good booking behind it, a hint of good writing at all, or hell, just go fucking crazy with it. Instead, as mentioned, you made it into a promotional stunt with no comedic value. Oh, and the belt look fucking awful."
6217.03.2024
22:27 
[8.0] "There are some bad booking decisions & genuinely bad reigns mixed into this lineage, but you look at the insane list of names who have held this, and remember some of the more notable reigns (the four longest in AJ's first, Shelley's, Roode's first, and Alexander's second alongside some of what Sting, Lashley, Angle, Galloway, Hardy, etc. did with it), this is still one of the most prestigious World Titles in western wrestling, and that has been held up beautifully in the 2020s despite some serious foibles in the past (even then one of those was more on Tessa than TNA/Impact since the angle that lead her to win the belt was perfectly sound and she just torpedoed her reputation herself). It's a shame that the lowest point in Jeff Hardy's career and one of the most embarrassing moments in TNA's history was in a match for this title, but that's one match."
6317.03.2024
20:28 
[] "I had high hopes for AEW but sadly when the title sat around jerichos waist it lost all meaning and respect."
6417.03.2024
11:46 
[3.0] "Love the belt design and big fan of MLW but typical of an owner who isn't a fan of women's wrestling! Every match for the title has been under 10 times. The match just gets going and bam 123!"
6516.03.2024
18:25 
[2.0] "A great example of the awful booking of 2010's WWE. Just a pointless title from the beginning. While it had some good ideas like Finn Balor winning the title (and unfortunately having to vacate it immediately), and people like Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins holding the title, it's mostly been awful. It has had the nasty habit of people holding the belt and almost never defending it for eons (see Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, though at least Roman's Reign has had a good storyline underneath it.), people who shouldn't be holding a "world" title at this point of their career (see Goldberg, and only Goldberg), and WWE digging themselves their own massive hole without any good way of climbing themselves out of it (see Bray Wyatt's title reign). At least now it has better booking behind it? But I feel like not even the current WWE likes this belt and are just finding some way to effectively retire it in the best way possible, as it has become absolutely forgotten about in it's combination with the WWE title and the introduction to the new Heavyweight title that is already miles better by design and booking alone with just it's first champion. Shameful red hot garbage."
6616.03.2024
18:18 
[10.0] "Every championship has it's bad booking, not a single one is safe from that, and especially neither is the WWE Championship. From bland to straight up bad belt designs to some awful holders of the belt and poor booking that is the perfect representation of WWE at that time. That being said, the historical value and importance of this belt is what is going to keep this at a 10 at all times. It is the top belt in America, and it will be even when the AEW belt is on the same footing."
6715.03.2024
14:49 
[6.0] "Probably the most important title in indie wrestling, although I will say it hasn't really felt all that important during Blake Christian's run. I like Blake and I like that he defends constantly but something just isn't clicking for me with this. Always an interesting set of names hovering around the scene though"
6814.03.2024
08:08 
[8.0] "Eddie's been a great champion but the ROH title just hasn't felt like it's had the same prestige for a good while now"
6914.03.2024
08:08 
[8.0] "I've really enjoyed Eddie Kingston's reign so far, it's delivered a lot of great matches so far. Sad the title's kinda been mistreated over the years though"
7014.03.2024
08:05 
[6.0] "Glad that we once again have some stability with these titles with VIF, hoping that the 4-way Punjabi Prison match is a sign that the division as a whole will be given more importance"
7113.03.2024
01:35 
[4.0] "When it comes to "prestige" (notice how I used the word lightly), this title has none of that. But when it comes to entertainment and story segments, this title wasn't really all that bad. Of course the 24/7 title was always meant to be a toy for the lower mid-card to low card, but it delivered when it came to comedy as I was genuinely always intrigued to see what WWE would do with the title every week. Hell, I'd even say that this title (mainly R-Truth) carried Monday Night RAW along with Bray's Fiend character in 2019 (RAW was insanely bad during the late 2010s). R-Truth, as I said previously, was the best 24/7 champion and it's not even close, his comedy character meshed well with this title. Now that the title is inactive, I don't think I'd be much interested in seeing it again. Great entertainment but no value, brings it to a 4 in my opinion."
7212.03.2024
11:52 
[5.0] "The Kabuki Warriors have saved these titles, there current run are even better than their previous one which is odd considering they were far better wrestlers in 2019-2020"
7311.03.2024
16:58 
[5.0] "A five-year-old title and all we have to say is that it has been underwhelming. Talented performers have held the title but couldn't elevate it to higher standards. Only a handful of matches fans would be quick to point out and introduce to newer fans. As of writing, the belt went to its all-time low in 2023 with some of the most questionable and lazy bookings you'd see. With incoming signings like Mercedes Mone, TK has taken the opportunity to try polishing his division."
7411.03.2024
14:57 
[4.0] "This title was doomed from the very second they said go. The name of the title is stupid never really had good reigns always was dragging whoever had the title down no matter who it was. That was until roman got the title in his most recent run with it i dont think itll save the title tho i still think itll always be remember for everything it was before the tribal chief."
7509.03.2024
22:00 
[8.0] "Think this is one of the better titles with great runs by Rhodes, Lee, Miro and Cage. Early on this belt was a great title outside of the main event scene. It lost its value for a while but the reign of Christian Cage has redeemed the belt."
7608.03.2024
12:49 
[6.0] "Look, historically, they haven't been treated all that well. But I think the Kabuki Warriors will bring them to some kind of relevance in this reign. There's also a few credible tag teams in the division now (although a lot of them are kinda thrown together eg Stark/Baszler, Natalya/Nox)"
7707.03.2024
23:58 
[10.0] "One of the most prestigous title in all of pro wrestling right now: the first three champions and title regins (Jericho, Moxley and Omega) were awesome, with lots of great matches and great storielynes bulit around that title. Page's title win at Full Gear is one of the best moments in AEW's history but his title reign was underwhelming altough he had classic matches against Danielaon and Cole. Punk and Moxley's title exchanges hurt the prestige of the title but since MJF has won it at Full Gear 2022 the title felt important once again with awesome matches and storylines. Currently Samoa Joe is having a really good title reign. Also from an aesthetic point of view the title is beautiful."
7807.03.2024
23:18 
[7.0] "Up through Miro's run I would have easily given this an 8 at least, but ever since Sammy's run it's lost a lot of its prestige. I feel for Scorpio since he clearly wanted to have a more serious, competitive run with the title but with Guevara inserting himself into the scene despite dropping it twice it's turned into somewhat of a joke. Hopefully Sky can have a solid rest of his run until Wardlow inevitably takes and elevates the belt. UPDATE 4/3/23: Despite Wardlow taking the belt things have not gotten much better. Aside from Darby's excellent short run as an attempt to somewhat reboot the title, everything has felt anywhere from forgettable to shockingly poor, due in no part to the champions themselves. Guys like Joe and Wardlow should have been able to bring a sense of prestige back to the strap, yet it just felt like they were set up in a series of unexciting mid-card matches with one or two exceptions. Giving Wardlow a second run with the belt only to have him drop it 3 days later was also an unbelievably strange decision, although Hobbs is an excellent choice for champion and it can hopefully allow for Wardlow's eventual grudge match with him to make the title feel like it matters again. For now though, I'm dropping this from a 7 to a 5. UPDATE 3/7/24: Despite them dropping the ball HARD with Will Hobbs and Wardlow again, Christian has single-handedly washed the mud off the title with his impressive promo skills (to the point of getting a phrase like "Your father is dead" over), ability to carry himself simultaneously as a legitimately big deal and the single most punchable member of the AEW roster, and ring skills to back it all up. Matches like his fight with Darby at WrestleDream make the TNT look like something worth fighting over again, a far cry from how it was at this time last year. Hopefully it continues to"
7907.03.2024
08:46 
[8.0] "Although it is still the most prestigious belt in wrestling, it has fallen greatly in the last two years. What was once a perfect title has been slightly tarnished by bad booking and an unfortunate chain of events. Things appear to be turning around with Samoa Joes reign and heading back toward the stability and importance the title used to have. An 8/10 belt that could one day be a 10/10 again."
8006.03.2024
19:59 
[4.0] "When these titles were announced, I was honestly delighted. When Sasha and Bayley won them, I was even more excited. Unfortunately, these titles have very rarely been respected. Good teams have been disbanded, too often they've been given to two random superstars with no connection or history. Too many teams have never or almost never defended them. Aside from Asuka/Kairi, Sasha/Bayley, or more recently Damage Control, these titles were never glorious, and the teams that owned them were never able to really shine."
8106.03.2024
14:00 
[7.0] "Loved what they've done with the title so far. Jordan Oliver had a very proud, fruitful reign that made him look like a world-beater at times and I'm sure Masha will make it feel even more prestigious, despite it being for GCW's B-promotion"
8205.03.2024
17:45 
[] "The AEW World Championship has been kept special and made to feel like a real prize since its inception. At the time of writing this, there have been ten reigns by seven different wrestlers. Each reign has had a unique feel to it and has been made to enhance the wrestler holding the title. Chris Jericho, for instance, was 'Le Champion', and wrestled a variety of people we'd never seen him against up to that point. Kenny Omega's reign as the 'belt collector' was extremely memorable and encapsulated by his eventual loss to former tag team partner Adam Page, who was cemented as one of the top acts of the company when he won the title. Page would go on to have classic matches against Bryan Danielson and CM Punk. There's never been a moment where the title has felt like a prop. Even outside the realm of the television show, fans give credence to the importance of the title, understanding if an up-and-coming star were to win it, it would change their life and career entirely. I'm not sure a World Championship has had that kind of feel to it since at least the early 2000s, if not long before that."
8305.03.2024
03:36 
[] "Great looking belt, love the white strap and the plates with splashes of color. As far as I know, the gimmick of this belt is that only wrestlers who reside in British Columbia can challenge for it, but it can be defended in other promotions. Great idea, gives it kind of a territory feel."
8403.03.2024
04:51 
[4.0] "The main problem with this belt was that the women roster on FULL was usually only one champion and nothing more, needing female wrestler from outside on important shows, but most of the reigns the belt went undefended for several months, eventually the belt was retired and changed into a hardcore belt, since then the title has been barely defended and is mostly forgotten from the usual shows."
8502.03.2024
22:09 
[2.0] "Worst title in AEW rn, seriously what is the point rn ? The point at first was to have some trios out of the tag team division but now every team is interchangeable, I don't get how this is different to the tag division. It's poorly booked and sadly it's since the House of Black reign. Sad to see all those talents stuck in this senseless division."
8602.03.2024
21:58 
[3.0] "The worst World women's title of any major promotion in the world. Bad booking, poor matches and seriously Stop, Shida, Hayter and Rosa are AWESOME wrestlers but they couldn't elevate this title, this is a prop and only a reason to force TK to give women a PPV match otherwise we know he wouldn't even try. With the direction it seems to go, I guess they could have a brillant division in a few years, but rn it's sad and tbh VERY deceptive to see women treated this way"
8702.03.2024
08:10 
[8.0] "Although there have been some weak runs, the AEW World Tag Team Championship has gifted the wrestling world with some of the greatest tag team matches of all time. Young Bucks vs. Hangman/Omega, FTR vs. BC Gold, Acclaimed vs. Swerve in Our Glory, ReDragon vs. Jungle Express vs. Young Bucks, and on an on. Even in weak runs like FTR's latest run there are still and handful of really special matches. It's the title that represents what I believe is the greatest tag team division in wrestling's history. As of now, I'd say it's an 8 and it is the most prestigious tag title in wrestling today."
8826.02.2024
06:54 
[6.0] "WELP. Started out the best way possible with ZSJ as the first champion and giving him a solid, long reign with a time limit stipulation that suited him well. The loss to Tanahashi was a head scratcher that immediately tanked the belt's prestige for me given the quality of that particular match as a title changer, and that Tana's lone successful defense was comedy shlock. Why is this not being used for the younger guys?"
8926.02.2024
04:07 
[5.0] "Oh look, it's another episode of "New Japan creates a belt with a clear purpose and then instantly forgets about it" ! This one was supposed to be defended in smaller town during the tours, was also supposed to be centered around the younger generation of wrestlers. The age of the first 3 champions: 36, 47 and 38. Zack Sabre Jr. as first champion wasn't that bad of a choice anyway because at least it was his first singles title in New Japan and the 15 minutes time limit fits him well (and that time limit is the only thing that makes this title stand out right now). As for the "defending the title in smaller towns" part...well, it never happened. Zack had A LOT of title defenses, none in smaller towns, sadly a lot of them felt pretty meaningless when the NJPW WORLD TV Championship was defended in ROH or AEW against worthless jobbers that most New Japan fans don't even know and won't even watch. It inflated the defense record a lot, and in Japan what is most important about a reign is the number of successful title defenses. Zack had 16 successful defenses, that's a lot, that's way too much for a first reign and it gives almost no chance for anyone to beat that record. Which in a way feels pretty lame since it's the first reign. Having these useless filler title defenses in shows that most New Japan fans don't watch didn't help at all and as a result it's difficult to see how that title can gain much value. Still it had some great title matches like Zack's defenses against Ishii, Shota or Cobb. Tanahashi didn't do much with it, lost it after one successful defense and now Matt Riddle, a wrestler not signed with New Japan, has the belt. It's difficult to see what the purpose of this title is supposed to be right now. At the same time I like the 15 minutes time limit, but with everything I've said about the actual booking of the belt, I can't rate it above 5, even if it can give some good matches here and there, it feels too directionless."
9024.02.2024
18:52 
[7.0] "I get that the NXT Championship was this symbol of change from within for WWE, but that change has been snuffed out, and the title lost its way well before the 2.0 era even began. The "FCW with better production value" era of Seth/Big E/Bo was totally fine as a purely developmental title; Big E's 5-count and Bo's gradual heel turn were super underrated angles. Neville's reign was by far the best in the title's history, making it look important week after week and delivering in every single defense. Zayn & Owens had weaker reigns but managed to make the title feel even more important to hold. From Balor's first reign on though, the problem sinks in: the NXT Title has now become a championship that well-known outside talent comes in and challenges for and then usually wins to defend against other well-known veteran talent. Actual developing male talent is mostly kept to the Tag Division from then on, even when the NA & Cruiserweight Titles come into the picture. Good matches occurred in that stretch from Balor through Ciampa, sure, but it really lost its luster. Then came the era of NXT trying to go for "epics" that baited star ratings and MOTY honors with guys like Gargano & Cole, and while I might be in the minority here, fuck I hate that. Matches that go long just to be long, matches that have a bunch of moves just to look cool without playing the face vs heel thing nearly at all; there's a limit I have for both of those things but together I don't even want to bother. From Kross winning the title on it's basically been a joke too, with two instances of it being vacated and nobody new winning a title that was designed for talent learning the WWE style and coming up to the main roster. Just give the Steiner kid the title and let it be proper developmental again, don't even try to cling to the previous era, and this title will go back to being decent. EDIT: Carmelo & Dragunov have brought this belt's quality in terms of both matches & character back up without needing to go full developmental again, so I'm giving it another point. If they can stick the landing on Ilja's reign and get another couple good ones in the books (Trick & Dijak perhaps), then I might go higher."
9124.02.2024
15:40 
[6.0] "So slow .. 0 new move from the wrester. Drew is the good person to win this. But i dont understand the interaction between logan et Randy ... Triple Threat at wrestlemania ? Why not"
9224.02.2024
15:09 
[] "probably the worst title in revpro right now that being said with the right contenders they could build on that also giving the women some more time to develop would be great."
9324.02.2024
12:33 
[7.0] "I have mixed feeling about this title because I really thnik it had a huge potential. Howewer, it exists for nearly 5 years and the only memorable reigns were Kabuki Warriors, Sasha and Bayley and Shayna and Nia. I think Piper and Chelsea were also kinda entertaining. I hope that WWE will start treating this championship seriously by giving it regular PPV defences. I believe KCKC, aka Katana and Kayden will have a good reign with PPV matches."
9423.02.2024
20:12 
[3.0] "Is this a cursed title? Or was it doomed from the start? Any explanation for why this title is utter dogcrap isn't exactly conspicuous, but is understating how really bad this title truly is. The history of this title is cursed to say the least. Finn Balor got injured in the match he won the title in, Kevin Owens was treated like an absolute joke of a heel champion, Goldberg decided to politic his way to holding the title for a few days (HE DID IT TWICE by the way) just to drop it to Brock Lesnar who had a lackluster part-time reign as champion. I could go on and on about how this title is one of the worst in WWE history, but it wouldn't be worth my time. It's hard to say, but Roman's current title reign, which has gone on for a very long time, might be the best reign of this title. Soon, this title won't active anymore because it is merged with the WWE Championship, thankfully we won't have to hear about this title in a few years or *hopefully* months, but it will remain with a stained legacy due to horrible booking and worthless reigns."
9522.02.2024
06:54 
[10.0] "I'm honestly glad there will never be another belt quite like this. Truly pushing who, or what, can win a title and finding funny and unique ways to make it happen, and genuinely there is no harm in holding this belt because its already bat shit insane. I'm in love."
9621.02.2024
11:28 
[] "Why did this have to be a new title ? Why do they keep doing ? Why erase the lineage of a title worn by Omega, Ospreay, Moxley, Tanahashi, Cody Rhodes... I just don't understand."
9719.02.2024
21:02 
[] "Despite its recent history, in my opinion this still has to be the most prestigious title in wrestling history. It's crazy to see some of the people who have held it. I know it's been a few months since he's lost it but the fact that Tyrus ever touched this belt is mind blowing."
9818.02.2024
18:41 
[10.0] "I absolutely loved having the Diva's Championship. It had a great design that played more into the feminine aspect of wrestling which was super cool. It's frustrating that people don't like it because it looks like a butterfly. I know that this time for Divas was not the best, but the title was still amazing. AJ Lee was the one to revolutionize this belt and made it feel like it was worth a million bucks. I feel like it looks very different from any other title we have had for men or women. It's disappointing that people don't like it just because it is pink. I would love to have another title like this in the future, but we will have to see what happens. I do understand that they needed to get rid of it to make room for the new era, but it was still a great belt of the past."
9918.02.2024
16:31 
[9.0] "One of the most one sided matches or probably the most one sided macth ever, it was as realistic as that would happen in a shoot only difference being it would be over in 30 seconds , this to me was a classic I loved Brock lesner brutalising John cena with suplex after suplex this was the birth of suplex city, I love John cena but this was booked perfectly as lesner had just at mania broken undertakers streak leading to a hot run for Brock lesner into 2015"
10017.02.2024
19:45 
[9.0] "The ultimate workers title. Back in the day holding this belt was a sure fire signal you were destined for the big one in the near future. Unfortunately later years have somewhat demoted its status but this seems to be changing now with Gunther wearing it round his waist."