Introduction

WWE championship belts are more than just gold and leather—they symbolize prestige, hard work, and legendary moments in wrestling history. From the classic Winged Eagle design to the modern Universal Championship, each belt tells a story.

Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to WWE, this complete timeline covers every major championship belt design, their history, and the superstars who made them iconic. Plus, if you love these titles as much as we do, be sure to check out our store for authentic WWE championship replicas!

The Early Days: 1960s–1980s

The Original WWE Championship (1963–1980s)

The first WWE Championship belt was introduced in 1963 when Buddy Rogers became the inaugural champion. This simple gold-plated design featured a large center plate with "World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion" engraved on it.

The Big Green Belt (1980s)

In the early 1980s, WWE introduced a green-strapped version, often called the "Big Green Belt." This design was used during the reigns of legends like Hulk Hogan and Bob Backlund.

The Golden Era: 1980s–1990s

The Winged Eagle Belt (1988–1998)

One of the most beloved designs, the Winged Eagle belt, debuted in 1988. Its elegant eagle-winged center plate became iconic, carried by legends like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, and The Undertaker.

The Attitude Era Belt (1998–2002)

As WWE entered the edgy Attitude Era, a new "Big Eagle" design replaced the Winged Eagle. This version featured a larger, bolder eagle and was famously held by Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H.

The Ruthless Aggression Era: 2000s

The Undisputed Championship (2002–2005)

After WWE acquired WCW, they unified the titles into one Undisputed Championship. This sleek black-strapped belt was carried by Chris Jericho, Brock Lesnar, and Eddie Guerrero.

The Spinner Belt (2005–2013)

John Cena’s custom "Spinner" belt debuted in 2005, designed to resemble a spinning bling-bling medallion. Though polarizing, it became one of the most recognizable WWE titles.

The Modern Era: 2010s–Present

The WWE Championship (2013–2014)

A return to a more traditional look, this belt featured a large WWE logo on a black strap. It was briefly used before being replaced by the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

The WWE Universal Championship (2016–Present)

Introduced for Raw’s top title, the Universal Championship originally had a red strap (later blue for SmackDown). Finn Bálor was the first champion, followed by stars like Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar.

The Current WWE Championship (2020–Present)

Roman Reigns now holds the unified WWE and Universal Championship, represented by a single gold-and-ruby title belt, marking a new era in WWE history.

Conclusion

From the classic Winged Eagle to today’s unified championship, WWE belts have evolved alongside the superstars who held them. Each design reflects a different era in wrestling, making them timeless pieces of sports entertainment history.