World Heavyweight Championship (WWE)
The World Heavyweight Championship (WWE Version) will normally sell for around £100-£200 depending on the condition.
The World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship owned by WWE. It was one of two top championships in WWE, complementing the WWE Championship. Following the title's retirement, its belt design was also used along with that of the WWE Championship to create the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, which assumes the title history of the latter belt, until August 18, 2014.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship owned by WWE. It was one of two top championships in WWE, complementing the WWE Championship. Following the title's retirement, its belt design was also used along with that of the WWE Championship to create the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, which assumes the title history of the latter belt, until August 18, 2014.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
This replica of the World Heavyweight Championship has several marks and dents with slight creases where the belt has been worn and bent on its medallion sides. This is what can decrease the value by a serve amount.
WWE Championship Spinner (2002–2013)
The WWE Championship Spinner (2002-2013) will normally sell for around £100-£350 depending on the condition.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
Special custom belts have been created to match the characters of certain WWF/E Champions:
There are several different incarnations of the WWE Championship Spinner:
The rated-R spinner championship when Edge was WWE Champion.
The upside down WWE logo when the Miz was WWE Champion.
The WWE Spinner Championship when John Cena was WWE Champion.
The Smoking Skull replaced the WWE centre piece when Stone Cold Steve Austin was WWE Champion.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
Special custom belts have been created to match the characters of certain WWF/E Champions:
- The Ultimate Warrior – white, blue and purple leather straps £450-£600
- Stone Cold Steve Austin – Smoking Skull belt £250-£425
- Edge – "Rated-R Superstar" spinner belt £225-£350
- The Miz- The 'W' which represented WWE, turned upside down to 'M' to represent The Miz £150-£230
There are several different incarnations of the WWE Championship Spinner:
The rated-R spinner championship when Edge was WWE Champion.
The upside down WWE logo when the Miz was WWE Champion.
The WWE Spinner Championship when John Cena was WWE Champion.
The Smoking Skull replaced the WWE centre piece when Stone Cold Steve Austin was WWE Champion.
Some of the different belt designs that the then WWE Champions held.
This replica of the WWE Championship Spinner (2002-2013) has several marks and dents with slight creases where the belt has been worn and bent on its medallion sides. This is what can decrease the value by a serve amount.
WWE United States Championship
The WWE United Championship will normally sell for around £120-£250 depending on the condition.
The WWE United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WWE. Along with the WWE Intercontinental Championship, it is one of the two secondary titles of the promotion. It was originally a championship promoted in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (later known as Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling aka WCW), making it the only one of the five active titles in WWE not to have originated in WWE.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The WWE United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WWE. Along with the WWE Intercontinental Championship, it is one of the two secondary titles of the promotion. It was originally a championship promoted in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (later known as Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling aka WCW), making it the only one of the five active titles in WWE not to have originated in WWE.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The belt shown above is the WWE United States Championship, the nameplate is Matt Hardy former United States Champion. If you look at the far right image closely, there is multiple crease marks were the belt has been worn and bent, and then if you look at the middle image just between the centre plate both left and right there are also crease marks. These are crucial signs to look out for if you are purchasing for your collection to maintain and increase in value.
During John Cena's third reign as the United States Champion, he introduced a custom "spinner" belt. On the March 10, 2005 episode of SmackDown, the "spinner" version was "destroyed", with the help of John "Bradshaw" Layfield, after Orlando Jordan defeated Cena the previous week for the title, reverting to WWE's standard U.S. Championship belt.
During John Cena's third reign as the United States Champion, he introduced a custom "spinner" belt. On the March 10, 2005 episode of SmackDown, the "spinner" version was "destroyed", with the help of John "Bradshaw" Layfield, after Orlando Jordan defeated Cena the previous week for the title, reverting to WWE's standard U.S. Championship belt.
WWE Intercontinental Championship
The WWE Intercontinental Championship will normally sell for around £100-£350 depending on the condition.
The WWE Intercontinental Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WWE Along with the WWE United States Championship, it is one of WWE's secondary titles. Although generally contested in the midcard at WWE shows, the title was defended in the main events of WrestleMania VI, SummerSlam 1992, the third and eighth In Your House events, and Backlash 2001. The championship has been called a "stepping stone" to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The WWE Intercontinental Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WWE Along with the WWE United States Championship, it is one of WWE's secondary titles. Although generally contested in the midcard at WWE shows, the title was defended in the main events of WrestleMania VI, SummerSlam 1992, the third and eighth In Your House events, and Backlash 2001. The championship has been called a "stepping stone" to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
World Tagteam Championships
The World Tagteam Championships will normally sell for around £150-£500 depending on the condition.
The World Tag Team Championship was the original professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship contested for in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It served as the premier title for tag teams in WWE from 1971 until 2002 when a second WWE Tag Team Championship was established. Both titles were unified in 2009 and were collectively referred to as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship while essentially remaining independently active until the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in 2010. The championship was generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The World Tag Team Championship was the original professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship contested for in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It served as the premier title for tag teams in WWE from 1971 until 2002 when a second WWE Tag Team Championship was established. Both titles were unified in 2009 and were collectively referred to as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship while essentially remaining independently active until the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in 2010. The championship was generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
WWE Tagteam Championships
The WWE Tagteam Championships will normally sell for around £150-£500 depending on the condition.
The World Tag Team Championship was the original professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship contested for in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It served as the premier title for tag teams in WWE from 1971 until 2002 when a second WWE Tag Team Championship was established. Both titles were unified in 2009 and were collectively referred to as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship while essentially remaining independently active until the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in 2010. The championship was generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The World Tag Team Championship was the original professional wrestling World Tag Team Championship contested for in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It served as the premier title for tag teams in WWE from 1971 until 2002 when a second WWE Tag Team Championship was established. Both titles were unified in 2009 and were collectively referred to as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship while essentially remaining independently active until the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in 2010. The championship was generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
After the WWE Tagteam and World Tagteam Championships were unified together the WWE decided to introduce a new style single belt instead of having the 2 individual belts. The current version used is referred to as the WWE Tagteam Championship but has an alternative name "The Unified WWE Tagteam Championship" but it is rarely referred that to name and this belt will normally sell between £100-£250.
Both the World and WWE Tagteam Championships have had an amazing impact on the Tagteam division throughout generations each tagteam bringing something new to the table and in some cases even changing the name and design of the title belts themselves.
Starting with the WWWF World Tagteam Championship (June 1971 – October 1979), I am not currently sure if there has ever been any replica versions made or produced, if anyone is aware that there has been please contact me via email with an image of the WWWF World Tagteam Championship. I imagine if there is a replica of this title it wont be going for less then £400-£800 as the rarity would be extremely high and demand would be high for private collectors.
Starting with the WWWF World Tagteam Championship (June 1971 – October 1979), I am not currently sure if there has ever been any replica versions made or produced, if anyone is aware that there has been please contact me via email with an image of the WWWF World Tagteam Championship. I imagine if there is a replica of this title it wont be going for less then £400-£800 as the rarity would be extremely high and demand would be high for private collectors.
Next the WWF (World) Tagteam Championship (October 1979 – May 2002), will sell for around £350-£550. Even though this title has been mass produced most collectors will keep them as they are high in value and will continue to increase.
3rd the WWE World Tag Team Championship (May 2002 – October 14, 2002). I am not currently sure if there has ever been any replica versions made or produced, if anyone is aware that there has been please contact me via email with an image of the WWE World Tagteam Championship. I imagine if there is a replica of this title it wont be going for less then £400-£800 as the rarity would be extremely high and demand would be high for private collectors.
WWE European Championship (February 26th 1997-July 22nd 2002)
The WWE European Championship will normally sell for around £130-£440 depending on the condition.
The WWE European Championship was a professional wrestling championship competed for in World Wrestling Entertainment. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, multiple wrestlers held the European and WWE Intercontinental Championships within short spans of each other, and three held both simultaneously, becoming "Eurocontinental champions".
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The WWE European Championship was a professional wrestling championship competed for in World Wrestling Entertainment. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, multiple wrestlers held the European and WWE Intercontinental Championships within short spans of each other, and three held both simultaneously, becoming "Eurocontinental champions".
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
WWE Cruiserweight Championship (2001-2008)
The WWE Cruiserweight Championship will normally sell for around £150-£320 depending on the condition.
The WWE Cruiserweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment and was originally a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) title. It was challenged by cruiserweights at a maximum weight of 225lbs. After the WWE Brand Extension, it was the only title to be exclusive to the SmackDown brand during its entire tenure.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The Cruiserweight Championship was a title for which the lighter weights of the WWE could compete for without getting them involved in the World Heavyweight Championship.
The WWE Cruiserweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment and was originally a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) title. It was challenged by cruiserweights at a maximum weight of 225lbs. After the WWE Brand Extension, it was the only title to be exclusive to the SmackDown brand during its entire tenure.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The Cruiserweight Championship was a title for which the lighter weights of the WWE could compete for without getting them involved in the World Heavyweight Championship.
WWE Divas Championship
The WWE Divas Championship will normally sell for around £100-£270 depending on the condition.
The WWE Divas Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WWE. The championship was created by WWE in 2008, and was introduced in storyline by then SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero as an alternative to RAW's Women's Championship. Michelle McCool became the inaugural champion on July 20, 2008 when she defeated Natalya at The Great American Bash. After former Divas Champion Maryse was drafted to RAW as part of the 2009 WWE draft, she took the title with her. McCool won a match against Melina to unify the WWE Divas and Women's titles at the Night of Champions pay-per-view on September 19, 2010, creating the Unified Divas Championship.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The WWE Divas Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WWE. The championship was created by WWE in 2008, and was introduced in storyline by then SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero as an alternative to RAW's Women's Championship. Michelle McCool became the inaugural champion on July 20, 2008 when she defeated Natalya at The Great American Bash. After former Divas Champion Maryse was drafted to RAW as part of the 2009 WWE draft, she took the title with her. McCool won a match against Melina to unify the WWE Divas and Women's titles at the Night of Champions pay-per-view on September 19, 2010, creating the Unified Divas Championship.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
WWE Women's Championship (June 2002-September 19th 2010)
The WWE Women's Championship will normally sell for around £120-£250 depending on the condition.
The WWE Women's Championship was a professional wrestling championship in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Created in 1956, it was the oldest active professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment history until its retirement in 2010 after unification with the WWE Divas Championship.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The WWE Women's Championship was a professional wrestling championship in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Created in 1956, it was the oldest active professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment history until its retirement in 2010 after unification with the WWE Divas Championship.
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
WWE Hardcore Championship (November 2nd 1998-August 26th 2002)
The WWE Hardcore Championship will normally sell for around £150-£325 depending on the condition.
The WWE Hardcore Championship was a hardcore wrestling championship in WWE (formerly the World Wrestling Federation) and was contested under "hardcore" rules (no disqualifications, no countouts, and pinfalls count anywhere). In the latter part of the title's history, a rule was implemented allowing anyone to challenge the champion at any place or time, provided a referee was present (dubbed the "24/7 Rule").
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The WWE Hardcore Championship also went by 2 other names the WWF Hardcore Championship and the Texas Hardcore Championship.
The WWE Hardcore Championship was a hardcore wrestling championship in WWE (formerly the World Wrestling Federation) and was contested under "hardcore" rules (no disqualifications, no countouts, and pinfalls count anywhere). In the latter part of the title's history, a rule was implemented allowing anyone to challenge the champion at any place or time, provided a referee was present (dubbed the "24/7 Rule").
If the belt is signed by a wrestler and depending on how well known they are or famous or accredited they are well add some sort of value even if its only £5. The more signatures the more valuable the belt will be this goes for any championship. Most championship belts when bought brand new come with a carrying cloth bag, but if bought of an auction site or public biddings sites will probably not come with a clothing bag depending if the seller has taken care and kept it in good condition.
The way to tell if any replica belt is fake, is if the badge of certification on the back is just a sticker means it has been made by a con artist probably using cheap materials which after a few wears will start to break and become brittle. However if the badge of certification on the back has been sown in with the same colour as the leather badge this means it is a 100% official replica and has been made with high quality materials.
The WWE Hardcore Championship also went by 2 other names the WWF Hardcore Championship and the Texas Hardcore Championship.