[8.0] "I have to dock some points for how often this title has been unnecessarily revived and handed to wrestlers who deserved far better. It's almost ironic that two of the most charismatic performers in wrestling history, Steve Austin and L.A. Knight, were saddled with this belt under bad gimmicks that stalled their momentum rather than enhancing it. That said, during Ted DiBiase's original run, the championship was a fantastic storytelling device, perfectly tailored to his "Million Dollar Man" persona. It symbolized arrogance, excess, and status in a way few props in wrestling ever have. However, it should have been permanently retired the moment DiBiase was finished with it. Its repeated resurrections feel less like homage and more like desperate nostalgia bait."
[9.0] "The Million Dollar Championship has the coolest look of any belt. Its diamond-studded design stands out as eye-catching and one of a kind. luxury, charisma, and wrestling history all in one title. I don't care that it isn't a real championship."
[5.0] "This title was a fun gimmick in the golden age with the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase. DiBiase Jr and The Ringmaster did not need the title and it did nothing for either. At least NXT had a nice feud over it"
[5.0] "The WWE's Million Dollar Championship was a vanity title that has, at times, been used as a feuding device for the WWE's or NXT's respective midcards. Not the most prestigious title, but also not the least."
[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."
[5.0] "An odd gimmick championship with a unique and eye catching design, this belt never really helped improve any Wrestlers standing nor was it ever a sort after championship but it certainly has its place in history as an interesting novelty."
[10.0] "As a standalone championship it? s not the best but as a gimmick championship it? s great. Made for Ted DeBiase and his storylines to which made the championship, and the fact that he was involved in all the other champions gave the championship the storyline it needed to mean something."
[0.0] "a completely useless title. It is only used for money gimmicks. The title is hardly ever defended. I didn't understand the goal of bringing the belt back to Nxt last summer."
[7.0] "Great Addition To Ted Dibiases gimmick and a nice moment when virgil won it off of him. It was more Underwhelming when Ted Jr and Austin had it but its having a nice revival on NXT"
[2.0] "This shouldn't be nothing more but a trophy or a prop, but for some reason NXT made it a belt you can win, why? What do I get if I win this belt? can I cash it in for a title shot? I only like the design but this belt shouldn't be contested in matches."
[6.0] "I don't know why they added this belt again, but I hope they hold it longer and use it properly. I mean, not an individual belt like Ted Dibiase wore."
[6.0] "It's a vanity belt, but a cool one at the least. With it's re-debut on the NXT brand, I have no clue what sort of future it has, but this title made Ted DiBiase's character all much more legitimate."