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WWF Womens Championship
WWF Womens Championship
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The WWF Women's Championship belt, prominently held by Trish Stratus and Lita during the late 1990s and early 2000s, is a significant emblem in the history of women's professional wrestling. This title, active from 1956 until its retirement in 2010, underwent several design changes, with the final version introduced in 1998 and used until the title's unification with the Divas Championship in 2010.
Design Features:
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Central Plate: The belt featured a prominent gold oval centre plate with the inscription "Women's Champion" in bold red letters. Above the text, the WWF logo was displayed, which was later replaced by the WWE logo following the company's rebranding in 2002.
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Side Plates: Flanking the central plate were two smaller gold plates, each showcasing a blue globe, symbolizing the international prestige of the championship.
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Strap: The plates were mounted on a black leather strap, maintaining a classic and elegant appearance.
Legacy:
Trish Stratus and Lita are among the most celebrated holders of this championship. Trish Stratus secured the title seven times, showcasing her versatility and charisma, while Lita's high-flying style and resilience earned her four reigns. Their intense rivalry and mutual respect elevated the status of the Women's Championship, leading to groundbreaking moments such as main-eventing episodes of Monday Night RAW, a rarity for women's matches at the time.
The WWF Women's Championship belt remains a cherished symbol of a transformative era in women's wrestling, representing the dedication and talent of the athletes who competed for it.
What you get:
WWF Women's Champion design.
Hand etched onto 4mm thick, zinc plates. Electroplated in 24kt gold and mounted to a hand-tooled genuine leather strap.
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