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101.07.2025
17:56 
[6.0] "A championship that had it's highs and it's lows, now we are at the deepest lows of the lowest lows. Since the departure of Nick Aldis we had Murdoch (great) Cardona (not so great) Tyrus (horrendous) EC3 (irrelevant) and now Thomas Latimer (intrascendent) I hope it gains back some prestige, but nowadays it is only a 6"
201.07.2025
02:28 
[2.0] "At this point, either have the champ take on people who know hardcore, or kill the belt. Shuji, Mack and Tanaka were great choices for the belt, but never got the time or opponents that a hardcore title mean something worth keeping around. And now the belt is on a guy who hasn't been in a hardcore or death match in nearly a decade. On top of that, because it's brand/show exclusive, he's probably not going to defend it for three months. A trinket in every possible way. I'll edit if I'm proven wrong, or when we get to the end of Monday Magic, and they give the belt to jokerfied Yoshi Tatsu."
329.06.2025
23:42 
[7.0] "Some great talents have held the title in its history, and they're doing a good job having Lena Kross continue to hold and defend the title through years and years. As she ascends so does the title!"
429.06.2025
23:30 
[10.0] "Based out of Michigan, they've done a good job making this championship look credible with long reigns. As of this writing, Allysin Kay has been champ for well over two years, and has been a fighting champion worthy of the top title"
529.06.2025
05:50 
[8.0] "The women's division needed a Midcard championship. A championship with little time but already with 3 champions, good wrestlers and curiously none of them born in the United States I hope Giulia has a good reign"
629.06.2025
01:05 
[6.0] "Hey Perfect first Champion, a star studded contenders and a long overdue title for the women here, but so happy we got it."
727.06.2025
22:14 
[4.0] "4/10 from both zelina and Chelsea Reign was both of them facing the same people with absolutely 0 storyline, I don't expect it to changed with Giulia as our new champion, the women U.S title needs more of a story in it"
827.06.2025
20:10 
[8.0] "From a hardcore standpoint, I can understand the reasons why people dislike this belt. However, all the matches have been pretty great with the stipulation given, the belt has been getting more mentions on RAW and Smackdown, and all the champions are great. So I don't have a problem with the Speed Championship. I think the lineup of Champions is also a great one, and I can't wait to see where the belt goes. I understand it's a gimmick belt, but it's not trying to be anything else. It's a small side belt to give to midcarders, and with there only being four champions, all who were great, the title does have significance, as it can elevate the otherwise jobbers on the roster. And seeing NXT talent compete for it only elevates the belt. The five minutes given for every title match also helps."
927.06.2025
19:14 
[1.0] "The idea is okay, but it was a pain to see, too confusing and always just to get a surprise. There were periods where the belt had a meaning and many others were it was useless."
1027.06.2025
17:17 
[10.0] "And the keyboard moralists strike again. This site is exclusively for commenting, debating and ranking wrestling content, not for defining who is the best/worst person based on their character/lack thereof. Regarding this title, it represents Philly's hardcore and death match culture and heritage, and from that perspective it is a title that is both important and necessary, to continue the transmission of this legacy. I'm curious to see who will dethrone Drake, if it will be a wrestler in the new wave of Indys, or someone with a greater nostalgia factor associated with it, with ties to the old ECW, or the golden days of CZW or IWA-Mid South."
1126.06.2025
23:33 
[7.0] "Really difficult title to rate because till 2011 it wasn't even a proper championship - it was more of a reward you would get by winning the tournament. It was unfortunately vacated 10+ times, doesn't sound good at all but actually we had a lot of great matches for this title and many awesome champions as well. Also huge problem is the fact AAA doesn't seem to care about championships in their company, for example when Flammer won the title she made her first defense A YEAR LATER - crazy but it's true and many champions had that problem. Maybe it's gonna be a little controversial but Deonna Purrazzo had the best reign out of all - the belt was featured on TV every week, defended at least once a month and when the time came she lost the title after 252 days (Taya once held it for 945 days and defended the title 3 times) Overall many talented women held it like The Apaches, Valkyrie, Hamada, Shani, Purrazzo, Tiffany, Flammer etc and many matches i've watched for this championship were really good so despite many negatives it's still really prestigious prize in the wrestling world - i only wish it would be defended regularly!"
1226.06.2025
15:23 
[1.0] "This is one of the idiotic things I have ever seen and I'm so glad they throwed this idea with this title in the trash. I'm sorry, but that's not what it supposed to be. To give some fake gold to jobbers..."
1325.06.2025
17:26 
[8.0] "While it was basically created b/c Roman never showed up, it has been great value since and is a much better secondary world title than the Universal Championship, both in design and who has been champion."
1423.06.2025
16:40 
[7.0] "I know titles don't mean the same in Mexico as they do in Japan and America, but right now, this title is serving a great function in Mercedes' belt collector gimmick and is probably the most featured title in this AEW/CMLL crossover."
1523.06.2025
14:23 
[] "Look I get that a title has prestige based on its history etc and that means alot. But come on. This belt has been nothing and has been held by nothings for how long now? Idc who held it 10 years ago, I care about who has it now. Since I want to be entertained now. With this being a World championship not a middle card belt it's quite important who the active champion is. We had Trevor Murdoch for 100+ days ? Fine I can let it slide, atleast he is a good wrestler, then we had the almost year long title reign of Tyrus? Then somehow we managed to get the 1 person in this world who is just as awful as Tyrus and gave EC3 the belt for almost 400 days, and then to crown it off we currently have a 300 just shy of 300 days reign by a glorified tag team wrestler. This belt is horrible, its holders is horrible, NWA is horrible. No ifs and buts. 1/10"
1622.06.2025
20:05 
[] "Gorgeous belt. I hope it will be used like the International Championship, with frequent high-quality title matches, rather than ending up as a rarely defended pseudo-World Championship."
1722.06.2025
05:02 
[9.0] "Its a good concept to get more WWE fans into the product, but not the type of content many hard core or casual fans would find appealing. From the business perspective, by trying to gain viewership on X, could create some life-long fans and could bring in some money. However, although it is a good concept, it is not the current fan bases' cup of tea. This also gives a bunch of mid carders "TV"/match time, kind of like a developmental sort of thing. This also gives the audiences watching live something extra, which could be exciting. It could use some plot, but hey, it doesn't matter outside of X, and it is probably just to see if the wrestler can sink or swim. I don't mind it, it doesn't piss me off, and I sort of like the concept. Its a great opportunity for many mid/lower card wrestlers to show their skills, and hey, to TKO, and extra money is simply extra money. If anyone reads this and finds this stupid, fine. Does it impact TV? No. Does this title get any mention on Raw/SD? No. Its just a fun title to get some more eyeballs to this whole wrestling thing. Just my take."
1819.06.2025
05:09 
[9.0] "Consistently great midcard belt with a few uneven champions, and a few blemishes under its record sure, but honestly a belt I think most will remember fondly after its gone, to be united with the Continental Title at All-In 2025. Before then, let's reminisce on this title and what made it special. At first, one could argue this title was made for Pac. He needed something badly, he'd earned it, and wasn't quite a main-event level compelling character at the time. This was a perfect way to elevate him, but it would've been easy to forget the belt soon after. The next champion, Orange Cassidy, won his title in a classic. He turned this belt into a workhorse title, something that would appear often on AEW TV, because Orange was always ready and willing to work. This came into play in storyline many times, and elevated Orange beyond a comedic act to something of a hardened badass. It was believable with how often he defended this thing too. He will forever be my favorite champion of this belt, and the man that most defined it. This run properly elevated him to the main event scene, where he'd earned his shot because of how well he did with this title. The feud with Moxley, with and around the belt, were excellent and are the best matches in his catalogue. Roderick Strong held this title at the peak of his relevance in AEW, and I remember being disappointed with what he did with the title. Now as I reminisce, I can hardly remember his time as champion and that's saddening. Roderick was much more capable as a champion than his time with this belt may allude to. Fenix would've been such a worthy champion had he remained healthy. However, the feud for this belt between MJF and Ospreay saved these few blemishes from really boiling over and ruining this belts legacy. It was an epic rivalry that saw Max take on a fun patriotic douchebag role, and Ospreay serving as the humble foreigner who could slap the grin off of Max's face. The match between Ospreay and Takeshita, where Konosuke won the title should've been the start of something huge for Takeshita. However, it served as a prop in the overarching, and in my opinion bloated, Omega-Callis storyline. The match with Omega returning to win, doing so while becoming an AEW singles champion again, was excellent, and Kenny could only serve to elevate this title, no doubt. That said, this will be the last we've seen of said title. It will be made into the Unified Title at All-In, and, as excited as I am for that, I am sad at the legacy this belt leaves behind. It was a good one, man. Orange especially made this something special, a belt to keep your eye on, a belt worthy of eating a PPV spot every month. It was naturally elevated to the exact right spot it needed to be, and hell, even now at the end it's being elevated into something of, what? a second world title? it has to have been pretty remarkable to have accomplished that. Overall? 9/10. Few belts could hope for as competent of runs as this one has seen in such a short time. Excellent feuds, elevating your midcard guys, until the belt becomes a main event worthy belt with MJF, Ospreay and Omega? Pretty good stuff."
1919.06.2025
04:55 
[7.0] "This belt will have been held by only two people. It will be made into the Unified Title at the upcoming All-In show. Nows as good a time as any to reflect on it, I guess. Uncertain what any of this means for the Continental Classic, but I hope it stays around as it's served a wonderful role in AEW's year-long strategy, I think. The story of Eddie winning it, the first ever tournament, was fantastic. It was a delight to watch in real time, a believable hero overcome his afflictions and demons and achieve something so remarkable. Eddie proved many folks wrong this run, I'd argue. He held up as a really worthy tourney-winner. I'd say his title-reign, if you can call a Continental Title reign a title reign, was kinda wack. It was sorta unclear if it was even a belt he could defend, and by the time we had clarity on the belts cars in the show, Eddie was booked against Okada. He hadn't had a chance to make the belt his own, despite the story of his winning it being a great one. Okada would win in what wasn't a squash, but was kind of a squash. Eddie hasn't been on TV since, leading me to believe he was or is injured. Regardless, Olada now had the title and would defend it for two consecutive years in the Continental Classic. Haters of New Japan's Cenafied, SuperOkada wouldn't like it, but I absolutely ate up every tournament match he competed in. Upon him winning both in consecutive years, the announce team began to call him the greatest tournament wrestler in history. I will not argue with them on that, as I believe he proved it. Maybe his Continental Classic output doesn't match the quality of his G1 classics on a whole, but he still produced several classics of his own during this run. All in all, the way this belt has been defended I haven't loved. It seems infrequently used, and especially when it's being defended by Okada, it hasn't felt as though he could ever lose it. Never threatened. I believe it will go out with a bang, I mean, Omega-Okada will once again raise some bars, I'm sure. But as a whole, this belt never felt more important than the tournament it was connected to. Throughout the year, it served as a prop, and a great one at that, but a prop nonetheless. It lacks a lot of meaning you'd find in other belts, even on AEW's card. That said, there's not a thing objectionable about the way it's been handled in my eyes. It's been more or less utilized the way it should've been, and I like the design quite a bit. May be going high in my rating here but, there isn't an objectionable, purely bad blemish on this belt in its entire run. I may not have loved this or that, but it was never held by someone unworthy of it, and it was never really diminished or demeaned. It just didn't get the kickstart to life so many other belts did, and it's smart of AEW to put it to pasture now."
2019.06.2025
01:28 
[10.0] "This is what a midcard belt should be. Probably my favourite title design of all time along with one of the greatest lists of holders ever. There were countless incredible matches fought over the belt and in my eyes it became unanimous with bangers. Orange Cassidy's iron man run with tons of defences was great, Konosuke Takeshita's rise to greatness was amplified by his reign, Omega was the perfect choice for its final holder and Will Ospreay is Will Ospreay. I can't wait to see its unification with the Continental Championship at All In."
2118.06.2025
20:25 
[] "Unpopular opinion. This Is not bad title. Perhaps this title gives a gold to stars, whose deserve gold a long time. Yeah, on X, but it doesn't matter."
2218.06.2025
16:38 
[] "it's funny because there was a brief period from 2022 to 2023 where this division revival was actually solid when they had the depth with a variety of teams and actually needing to climb the ranks to challenge for the belt. The fact that the og knockouts tag champ Taylor Wilde was back and had a great team with Kilynn King was evident there was some hopes for the division with the likes of VXT, the influence, Death Dollz, MK Ultra (though tecnically falls to later catergory). But the last two years has been ridiculous. to say it's filler is a understatement, the amount of repeated matches for ppv, with two to three teams existing and actually contending. the entirety of 2025 has only been Ash/Heather vs Spitfire. There is a complete devoid of care to put more womens into the division even when they are signing new talents but not putting them on tv immediately even if the absence of depth has killed the title. a travesty and a huge disservice to the legacy of Kong-Hamada, Sarita-Wilde, Beautiful People, and all the og knockouts"
2316.06.2025
18:45 
[9.0] "A lot of incredible talents have held this championship. From Gail Kim, to Tara, to Angelina Love to Deonna, to Masha, etc. This championship has been held by a who's who of TNA."
2416.06.2025
12:09 
[9.0] "Just when Mercedes had this title, it adjusted the relevance of TBS ascendingly; she made it more famous and prestigious... The belt looks so good with its gold, which looks stunning and very elegant... Looking forward to more title defenses at this one...On the contrary, Jade's undefeated streak made it look beautiful too, I guess. And I hope we can have some BANGER matches for this title, and I'm looking forward to it... Regarding to Mercedes' immediate title shot for the TBS, it'd been quite unfair for some AEW Women wrestlers too, which some people criticizes about (WE'RE NOT GOING TO TALK ABOUT THAT ANYMORE, I HOPE SO...)."
2513.06.2025
11:56 
[] "The midcard world championship, playing second fiddle to the main world championship in the company. The title's feuds have been hit-or-miss, and the belt hasn't created any major star-making moments. The design is absolutely nothing special too, feels very bland and corporate."
2612.06.2025
19:49 
[] "The title looks very good, but unified is a kinda lame name. Bro, just call it the intercontinental championship"
2711.06.2025
17:14 
[6.0] "Honestly the title had some great matches over it especially early on in its existence. Wish it was taken care of better during the time it was around. Belt went out with the worst champion in a stupid way."
2809.06.2025
05:54 
[7.0] "TNT title had a good start and had good reigns, in addition to filling the role of mid card/television title well, all the reigns were good until the damn Scorpio Sky vs. Sammy Guevara feud. This rivalry was so bad that it heavily damaged the credibility of the title, Wardlow and Hobbs' reigns were disappointing, the Joe vs. Darby was interesting and in the end the title took more than two years to gain credibility again with the exceptional reign of Christian Cage and his feud against Darby and Adam Copeland. Cody, Darby and Christian are largely responsible for the credibility that still remains in this belt"
2908.06.2025
15:10 
[] "Saving a rating for a later date, Lyra's reign started weak but picked up substantially and she is in a better place now than she was when she won it. So far so good."
3008.06.2025
06:33 
[] "One reign down. At the time of Lyra losing the belt it's undeniable how it's grown under its first championship. Immediately following Lyra winning the belt it felt like an afterthought in the booking, but over the last six months it's become a centerpiece of raw's weekly storytelling. Hope it can continue to progress this well, but I'm not putting a number to it til we reach our fifth champion."
3107.06.2025
07:38 
[5.0] "The Noam Dar consolation price, i wonder if he will ever win anything else, seems like they just gave it to him everytime they want to forget about this cup for a while, the fact that it survived the unification of nxt uk is very weird."
3206.06.2025
15:08 
[2.0] "I'll never understand why they need to try a million different gimmick titles instead of just giving us the cruiserweight championship. The timing, competitors and "speed" aspect of this would make it perfect as just a cruiserweight concept. Considering all four champions so far deserved at least a midcard title, I will give it credit for featuring guys in need of more tv time - ridiculous of a concept as it may be"
3304.06.2025
18:12 
[9.0] "AEW's most important and prestigious championship, almost every title reign has been good and significant to AEW's overall story. I've loved the stories from Kenny Omegas ''belt collector'' gimmick, to MJFs year long reign, to Swerves epic workhorse champion run."
3402.06.2025
03:41 
[] "Surprisingly this world title is prestigious, not a singular bad person crowned as champion but we did have terrible reigns unforunately that we're either plagued by injuries or too short of a reign. Even if they we're too short, it was a great crowning moment for whoever, def a top 3 world title imo."
3531.05.2025
20:51 
[0.0] "The promotion is run by known pedophile Rob Feinstein. I'm sure Drake Younger is a fine champion, but we can't look past what it ultimately supports and who profits"
3631.05.2025
20:50 
[0.0] "The promotion is run by known pedophile Rob Feinstein. Sure the champions have been good and I'm sure the matches are too, but we can't look past what it ultimately supports and who profits."
3731.05.2025
13:53 
[2.0] "This title just sucks in 2025. This the most known belt in the wrestling world and yet somehow it is visually painfull to watch and its booking and presentation is just horrible. I mean first Cody's reign had been luck luster, deserved for sure, but how they booked him as terminator Cody is almost SuperCena vibe. Pushing Cody to main events when his matches wasnt most interesting on the card didnt help either. Its not even his fault, SD roster was really awfull 2024/25 and now he have pathetic Cena reign with sh*tty promos, stories and horrible wrestling main events. Just when you think how the picture around this title looks now and going forward it is just unwatchable. Cena is and will be having super long run and main event with this, while real stories and top stars in Rollins, Reigns and Punk are on Raw. And then Cody will win it back just and stay babyface instead being heel. I can say I just hate this title this year."
3829.05.2025
17:48 
[10.0] "This is one of the greatest wrestling championships of all time, male or female. This belt is associated with the very best in the sport, the catalyst to the most memorable moments in Japanese wrestling history from the 1980s to the 1990s, even having strong work attached to it up until the early 2000s. Chigusa Nagayo and Lioness Asuka, Maki Ueda and Jackie Sato, Aja Kong and Manami Toyota, Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto. The fact that there are endless more that I could have mentioned just shows how iconic this title is. Even having Mildred Burke attached as the (kind of, sort of) inaugural champion just adds an extra pedigree that will never be able to be replicated. This title is a symbol for the legacy of AJW, where Joshi wrestling felt like the most important thing in the world for a moment in time. It is bittersweet that this title died in 2006, but it went out as having one of the strongest match libraries of all time."
3929.05.2025
03:37 
[9.0] "Minus one for Jake Strong. Other than that, this title was always the center of something cool on lucha underground."
4029.05.2025
02:44 
[10.0] "Completely perfect lineage so far. It makes me excited to see who else will hold the title! It feels incredibly prestigious based on the extremely high caliber of people to hold it and the high quality of the matches. I believe its prestige will only continue to rise."
4128.05.2025
23:35 
[8.0] "i dont care what anybody else says, to me this is one of the most entertaining titles ever. don't get me wrong it had its lows and they weren't pretty. however my heart will always have a spot for this jacked up looking title lol. shout out raven and crash holly!"
4228.05.2025
17:53 
[8.0] "This is such an amazing, historic and overall beautiful championship, I feel like I have to get more introduced to it to give it a better rating but it is absolutely amazing"
4327.05.2025
18:36 
[10.0] "Massively underrated belt in the Japanese scene, especially with the great lineage it has, there is no shortage of great matches for it too. DDT is a promotion that has never been scared to have funny matches, but the KO-D Openweight Championship carries a good history. It should be a career highlight for any wrestler to win this title!"
4427.05.2025
04:29 
[6.0] "These titles are ok. I feel they're used as props a lot for a bigger overall story, I'd like the focus to shift onto the belts themselves for a bit"
4527.05.2025
04:28 
[7.0] "A good title, I wish the company would treat it with some more respect. Of all the women's matches I've seen for it, they barely give them 10 minutes, need to fix that"
4627.05.2025
04:27 
[8.0] "Really good history with wrestlers like Will Ospreay holding the belt. It's a good stepping stone and a lot of genuine stars have held this belt"
4727.05.2025
04:26 
[9.0] "Actually has a really good history when you look at it, and it least as long as I've been watching they treat their world champs right""
4826.05.2025
16:14 
[0.0] "They should've just brought back the cruiserweight title, extend time limit and create an actual division instead of grabbing whoever's sat in catering at the time. Incredible how talent like Dragon Lee and Chad Gable get chances to show off in single competition, but only in 2 minute matches on twitter instead of on TV."
4926.05.2025
12:10 
[9.0] "Yeah this is already a very prestigious championship given the champions and epic matches fought for it this year. It was a very good decision for WWE to create this title too since frankly the female talent in WWE right now is the best it's ever been by far. Hopefully this title will continue to help new stars shine as it's already done a phenomenal job in doing."
5025.05.2025
22:21 
[8.0] "The WrestleCade Championship was the top singles title for the annual supercards in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Matt Hardy was the inaugural champion, capturing the title by defeating Carlito at the first WrestleCade event. Hardy held the championship for an impressive 728 days, establishing it as a prestigious accolade. He lost the title to Jeff Jarrett on November 28, 2015, at WrestleCade IV. Hardy regained the championship on May 15, 2016, marking his second reign. However, the title was retired later that year on November 27, 2016, in midst of his BROKEN run. It served as a blowoff for the reallife Jarrett/Hardy feud. Though the WrestleCade Championship had a brief existence, it was held by two notable figures in the wrestling industry. A short-lived but impactful championship that featured prominent wrestling personalities and contributed to the prestige of WrestleCade events."
5125.05.2025
12:05 
[3.0] "Another failed title belt that didn't even last a year. Any title defences were very sparse, but at the very least, it had Mr. Brodie Lee as its second and final holder, which is something cool."
5223.05.2025
09:17 
[1.0] "This is the worst gimmick title in the WWE - even the Saudi championship/trophy thing can be watched if you have access to a television and the WWE Network. The decision to make a championship exclusive to a social media platform is already limiting for no apparent reason. But to put it on a platform that you can't even view without an account? I shouldn't have to crowd around a friend's phone to watch a title match in the WWE. The three/five-minute time limit is also stupidly limiting - does the WWE not trust its high fliers and most acrobatic, up-and-coming wrestlers to put on a decent match? This title and show both reek of gimmick, and is something that belongs in the trash with half of what WCW tried in the 90s. It's a shame that we're contractually stuck with another year of this, and a greater shame that good wrestlers are stuck fighting for a title that will never be seen, mentioned, or fought for on TV. The only saving grace of this title is the talent of those fighting for it, and the quality of the matches I've seen in the qualifiers and title matches."
5323.05.2025
04:21 
[3.0] "While the concept itself is interesting, I don't think it has lived up to what it could have been. Short, face paced matches can be a lot of fun when they're used to build a division around (for example, a Cruiserweight division) but this title doesn't really have a "division" feel to it. People from all over the card just randomly appear in matches either as a challenger for the title or a contender in a tournament. It's a bit of a mess in my opinion and would be much better if it was rebranded into some kind of a Television Championship or Internet Championship that isn't exclusively defended on Twitter. But there's too much money in that exclusivity deal for them to change it now"
5420.05.2025
17:51 
[9.0] "The NCW Heavyweight Championship has been a platform for both rising stars and seasoned veterans, showcasing talent that resonates with local fans and beyond. Over the years, the title has been held by a mix of notable wrestlers. Matt Hardy under his Surge persona won the title from Joey Abs (wrestling as Venom) in 1997. J.T. Dunn is a two-time NCW Heavyweight Champion, bringing his high-impact style to the promotion. Anthony Greene, known for his charisma and in-ring prowess, has also held the championship, adding prestige to its lineage. The championship has seen various reigns, with each champion contributing to its rich history. A respected regional championship that has consistently highlighted top-tier talent, blending the energy of the independent scene with appearances by notable wrestlers."
5520.05.2025
17:49 
[8.0] "The was the premier singles title for lighter-weight wrestlers in the North Carolina-based independent promotion active during the late 1990s. Established in March 1997, the NDW Light Heavyweight Championship showcased emerging talent in the light heavyweight division. Notably, Willow the Whisp and Surge, (the early personas of Jeff and Matt Hardy), marking significant points in their early career. The title's lineage includes champions such as Bill Armstrong, Lumbee Warrior, Surge, and Cham Pain, each contributing to the championship's history during NDW's operation. The championship was eventually retired in 2000, coinciding with the promotion's closure. A regional championship that played a role in the early careers of notable wrestlers, offering a platform for light heavyweight talent in the independent circuit."
5620.05.2025
17:47 
[9.0] "Established on May 2, 2008, the The PWS Heavyweight Championship quickly became a symbol of excellence in the Northeastern independent wrestling scene. The inaugural champion was Devon Moore, who secured the title by defeating Kenny Omega in a rematch of the 8-man tournament final. Over the years, the title was held by a mix of rising stars and established veterans, including Trent Acid, Butterbean, Sami Callihan, and Kevin Matthews, who holds the record for the most reigns with three. Notably, Matt Hardy captured the championship in 2012, adding significant prestige to the title. The championship was eventually retired in 2017, marking the end of an era for PWS. A respected regional championship that showcased a blend of emerging talent and seasoned performers, contributing to the rich tapestry of independent wrestling history."
5720.05.2025
17:46 
[9.0] "Over the years, the MCW Heavyweight Championship has been held by a mix of regional stalwarts and nationally recognized talents. Notably, The Bruiser holds the record for the most reigns with eleven, while Christian York boasts the longest single reign at 435 days. The championship has also been a stepping stone for Matt Hardy and Adam Cole, who both held the title before eventually winning heavyweight gold. A respected regional championship that has consistently showcased top-tier talent, blending the energy of the independent scene with appearances by globally recognized stars."
5820.05.2025
17:43 
[9.0] "Over the years, the FSW Heavyweight Championship has been held by a mix of rising stars and established names. Notably, Matt Hardy captured the title in 2014, adding prestige to the belt with his international acclaim. Other prominent holders include Brian Cage, Kevin Kross, and Chris Bey, each bringing their unique style and elevating the championship's status. A respected regional championship that has consistently showcased top-tier talent, blending the energy of the independent scene with appearances by globally recognized stars."
5920.05.2025
17:34 
[9.0] "Over the years, the championship has been held by some of the all-time greats, including Kurt Angle, Sting, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, Kenny Omega, Alex Shelley, Bobby Roode, James Storm, Matt and Jeff Hardy. The championship has undergone several name changes, reflecting the promotion's branding transitions, but it has consistently represented the pinnacle of achievement in TNA. A prestigious title that has showcased some of the best talents in professional wrestling, with a rich history and significant impact on the industry."
6020.05.2025
17:28 
[8.0] "The NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship was a short-lived but notable tag team title within the NWA 2000 promotion, which operated primarily in North Carolina and parts of New Jersey during the late 1990s. The championship served as a platform for emerging talent and established names in the regional wrestling scene. The inaugural champions were C.W. Anderson and Cueball Carmichael, who captured the titles by defeating Matt and Jeff Hardy in the tournament finals. This early involvement of the Hardys added prestige to the championship, highlighting its competitive nature. The Hardys would later win the championship, tho they would vacate them to sign with WWE. While the NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship had a brief existence, it played a pivotal role in the careers of several wrestlers who would go on to achieve greater fame, particularly the Hardy Boyz. A regional championship that served as a stepping stone for future stars, offering competitive matches and contributing to the rich tapestry of independent wrestling history."
6120.05.2025
17:26 
[8.0] "Over the years, teams such as The Headless Horsemen (Gory & Matt Conard) and The Anti-Heroes (Cole Cash & TJ Phillips) have held the Remix Pro Tag Team Championships, contributing to the division's reputation for intense and unpredictable action. Notably, the promotion has featured appearances by renowned wrestlers, adding prestige to the tag team division. For instance, Matt Hardy teamed with Facade as "Neon Xtreme" to capture the Remix Pro Tag Team Championship, highlighting the title's appeal to high-profile talent. A respected regional championship that has consistently delivered compelling tag team wrestling, blending local passion with appearances by established stars."
6220.05.2025
17:23 
[9.0] "The House of Glory Tag Team Championship has been a showcase for some of the most dynamic and innovative tag teams in the independent wrestling scene. The inaugural champions were The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), who set a high standard for the division. Over the years, the titles have been held by a mix of rising stars and established names. Notably, EYFBO (Angel Ortiz and Mike Draztik), later known as Santana and Ortiz, have held the championship three times, making them the team with the most reigns. In 2017, the Broken Hardys (Matt and Jeff Hardy) added the HOG Tag Team Championship to their collection during their "Expedition of Gold, " further elevating the title's prestige. Their involvement brought significant attention to the promotion and highlighted the championship's importance in the broader wrestling landscape. Other prominent teams, such as Private Party (Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen), The Lucha Brothers (Penta El Zero M and Rey Fenix), and The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe), have also held the titles, each bringing their unique style and fanbase to the HOG audience. A respected and dynamic championship that has consistently featured top-tier tag team talent, blending the energy of the independent scene with appearances by globally recognized stars."
6320.05.2025
17:20 
[10.0] "The ROH World Tag Team Championship stands as one of the most prestigious tag team titles in independent wrestling history. Since 2002, the championship has been a proving ground for elite tag teams who combine innovation, in-ring storytelling, and pure grit. Ring of Honor built its brand on pure wrestling, and the tag division has often been its backbone. Holding these belts has always meant more than just a title reign -- it meant you were one of the best tag teams on the planet. Over the years, the titles have been held by iconic teams such as The Briscoe Brothers, who defined the division with a record 13 reigns and helped make the belts synonymous with tag team excellence. Teams like reDRagon, The Kings of Wrestling, The Young Bucks, and FTR all brought different flavors to the gold -- from technical wizardry to high-octane chaos and The Hardys with their "Expedition of Gold." The ROH Tag Titles have always meant something, regardless of era. Whether it was classic ROH, the Sinclair Broadcast years, or the Tony Khan-owned era, the belts have remained a symbol of tag team mastery. From blood feuds to technical showdowns, the legacy of these titles is packed with unforgettable battles and legendary rivalries. One of the most respected and hard-earned tag team titles in modern wrestling. A symbol of tag team greatness, with a legacy that includes everyone from indie darlings to global icons."
6420.05.2025
17:11 
[8.0] "The FULL Tag Team Championship is the premier tag team title in Chile's Federación Universitaria de Lucha Libre (FULL), a promotion known for blending theatrical storytelling with a strong independent wrestling spirit. Since Christmas 2010, the championship has been a central feature of FULL's programming, showcasing both local talent and international stars. Originally introduced as the FULL Tag Team Championship, the title was briefly rebranded as the Wrestling Superstar Tag Team Championship between 2015 and 2021 during a promotional partnership, before reverting to its original name. The inaugural champions were La Jauría (Rex and Tornado Manson), who were awarded the titles by their manager, Sebastian Hoffman. However, they lost the belts in their first defense to 2X (Trox and Chiko Draker) later that same night. One of the most notable teams in the championship's history is Trox, who holds the record for the most reigns with nine. The title has also been held by internationally recognized teams such as The Wolves (Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards), who brought significant attention to the promotion during their reign. As of October 5, 2024, the current champions are Chiko Draker and Manfred Sullivan, who continue to defend the titles against top contenders in FULL's vibrant tag team division. A respected regional championship that has played a key role in developing tag team wrestling talent in Chile. While not globally renowned, it has a rich history and has featured performances from both local and international stars."
6520.05.2025
17:10 
[9.0] "The MCW Tag Team Championship is the top tag team prize in Maryland Championship Wrestling, a long-standing independent promotion known for developing talent and hosting high-quality shows on the East Coast. MCW has long been a respected proving ground for future stars, and its tag division has often been a showcase for both rising duos and grizzled veterans looking to mentor and compete. The MCW Tag Titles have been held by a mix of local standouts and nationally known talent. Over the years, the belts have featured teams that went on to bigger stages, including The Headbangers and The Hardys. The championship represents more than just indie gold -- it was a stamp of credibility for tag teams on the indy scene. What makes the MCW Tag Team Championship notable is how it reflects the company's commitment to building strong tag team wrestling. Unlike some promotions that treat tag titles as afterthoughts, MCW has frequently booked these belts as main event material. Longtime fans remember classic feuds and heated rivalries that added real depth to the tag scene. The MCW Tag Team Championship is a respected and competitive title in the independent circuit. Holding it means you've earned your spot and proven your chemistry in one of the most teamwork-driven aspects of the business. A regional gem that has consistently spotlighted tag team talent. Valuable in the indie world and an important step in many careers."
6620.05.2025
17:03 
[10.0] "The OMEGA Heavyweight Title wasn't just a belt, but a symbol of passion. The promotion had heart, creativity, and a wild DIY spirit that echoed ECW while laying the groundwork for its own brand of storytelling. The title was usually held by someone with both charisma and in-ring ability, not just a name. Matches for the championship were often intense, character-driven, and sometimes surprisingly emotional, given the local scale of the promotion. Matt Hardy held the title in the early days, and that reign helped give him the confidence and experience that would later translate to national success. The belt represented more than just bragging rights -- it was about proving yourself before the big leagues came calling. For young talent in the Carolinas, this was the mountaintop. While the title and promotion didn't have the exposure of bigger companies, the OMEGA Heavyweight Championship is part of wrestling history. It gave future legends a platform, and its spirit lives on every time the Hardys talk about their roots and their love for the business. Not widely known, but deeply important. A passion project that launched careers and carried the soul of indie wrestling before it became cool."
6720.05.2025
16:48 
[10.0] "OMEGA is where Matt & Jeff officially won gold for the first time. Their promotion gave a platform to many members of the Carolina wrestling scene, and was run while they were prior to their WWE debut and in between the departure and return to WWE"
6820.05.2025
16:46 
[9.0] "The second championship created by the Crash, this is a prestigious title for tag teams. The Hardys won it during their 2016-17 Expedition of Gold, and the Lucha Brothers held it before going to full-time North America wrestling"
6920.05.2025
16:43 
[9.0] "This has become one of the mainstays of the northeast indy scene. Mostly wrestled for in Pennsylvania, The Midnight Express and Hardys have held this championship"
7020.05.2025
16:40 
[9.0] "During the Vince PG-era of WWE, TNA by far had the best televised tag team wrestling division in North America. Through the years, Beer Money, LAX, Motor City Machine Guns, and the Hardys have held this title, keeping the prestige. As long as we'll never again see Pacman Jones or The Band with the belts, this is a top title to have for tag teams"
7119.05.2025
16:16 
[9.0] "The gold standard of professional wrestling titles, rarely has there been a champion who didn't deserve this belt."
7216.05.2025
22:38 
[5.0] "AEW Continental championship has a nice look to it, but everytime I see it I feel like I am looking at the NJPW Continental title. I think the Continental championship is a title too many for the men's division of AEW. Would really have more meaning if it was defended better."
7316.05.2025
18:57 
[8.0] "As indicated by the name change, this feels more like the Intercontinental title. Not just the name but the type of wrestlers who have it. It's definitely the work rate title and the matches are usually very good."
7416.05.2025
02:23 
[10.0] "Being a fan of Adelaide Championship Wrestling for several years now, the calibre of title holders is extraordinary. I'm constantly impressed by the matches for the belt, I love its design, and believe it's lineage will continue to be filled with top tier Australian talent."
7514.05.2025
23:34 
[5.0] "I suppose it's just a fun little title. I wouldn't say i hate it, but doesn't have any relevance on the roster.. I can see it being the failure that the 24-7 championship is... If it puts some of the women somewhat on the map, then I am happy for them!"
7614.05.2025
10:04 
[8.0] "I like to look at the current state of championships (UNLESS! They are newer belts) The WWE Championship in general has had it's up and downs over it's 60 year lifespan but currently the WWE Championship holds a class that some other world championships in the business can't fathom to hold. Cody beat Roman Reigns for the title and went on to have a great reign with good promos, good wrestling and decent stories. Cena just won the belt so I'm gonna give it some time but so far things aren't looking too good. [****1/4]"
7714.05.2025
09:46 
[7.0] "The AEW International/All-Atlantic Championship from the very beginning has felt like an almost lower midcard belt for some reason. PAC's reign was okay but he was mostly on other promotional shows or a pre-show and his challengers were meh to me. Cassidy's 1st reign was amazing and showed what a true workhorse he was. Moxley's 1st reign was obviously weak even with the injury. Fenix's reign was short and not too sweet. Cassidy's 2nd reign was also pretty good. Strong's reign was mediocre and underwhelming and Ospreay who held it for a short time was a good champion. MJF took it and made it his gimmick as the "American" Championship before dropping it back to Ospreay for another good reign and then...GOOD GOD! Konosuke Takeshita's reign. Where to start. Absolutely amazing from top to bottom. Everything about it, A workhorse reign where 3/4s of the matches went past 4 stars. [***1/2]"
7814.05.2025
09:17 
[7.0] "Out of the two World Titles on the Main Roster in WWE. The World Heavyweight Championship manages to be the workhorse championship of them all. A genuinely decorated championship with great holders (except 1.5 we'll get into that) and a beautiful design to go along with it. Seth "Freakin" Rollins was the first champion and his reign was amazing. It did fall off track during the last 2 months due to injury but It doesn't matter for me. Absolute workhorse title with banger matches and moments. Priest's reign was obviously underwhelming. He couldn't lace up the boots that Seth wore during his reign and because of that people casted doubts on Priest as World Champion material. GUNTHER's reign was good but missing something larger. He looked weak when losing to Cody, The last few months of his reign were just meh at best and he lost it in the worst way possible. Jey Uso is the current champion, I have my doubts but I wanna see how it goes. [***3/4]"
7914.05.2025
09:00 
[5.0] "It's very unfortunate to say but the AEW TBS Women's Championship doesn't really have a lot of class to it's name and it's sad to see why. The reign was cursed when it was given to a very green Jade Cargill who held the title for a year and a half and had ONE decent defense while the rest were squashes or crap matches. Despite other title holders since then Mercedes Mone has to be the best and current holder so far...Trying to make the title mean something despite the mixed linage. Her matches have been consistently good and we've gotten some entertaining moments. [**3/4]"
8013.05.2025
22:45 
[] "Really interesting reign with Chelsea Green. Her feud in the Michin vortex got old after the first rematch, and lost the title after 4 months. Her promo work as a sniveling heel was annoying as heel to me, but that was the entire point, making it brilliant. Zelina capturing it, in a pretty lackluster match, gives more women a chance with gold, which is always good."
8112.05.2025
10:49 
[0.0] "The only title in XWF history and it served no purpose. The lineage of who had the title was good, but the company didn't last long enough to showcase the title."
8211.05.2025
05:32 
[5.0] "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. Roman Reigns's reign was fantastic and has the best matches of the title's history but he needed to defend it more like he's started turning into Brock and it's not good cause then people aren't gonna care much about him holding it for 1316 days because his limited appearances. Besides that his reign is Imo the best reign since CM Punk's 434 day reign and the bloodline story is perfect! besides all this the title is alright could have been booked way better than it was though...disappointing."
8310.05.2025
15:23 
[9.0] "If you think this belt isn't important by now, you're not paying attention. It has been at the core of several great storylines, ever since Willow won the title really, but Vaquer and Moné in particular raised it to the next level. There have been some amazing matches for it in such a small window of time. Looking forward to seeing what AZM does with the title."
8410.05.2025
06:50 
[0.0] "Horrible concept with horrible execution. And now Chad Gable is forced to show off his shitty kinda racist gimmick while crushing Dragon Lee for the 3rd time. I hate everything about WWE Speed. Gable is a phenomenal wrestler and shouldn't be using a racist gimmick to get meaningless gold. Useless filler title."
8509.05.2025
22:32 
[10.0] "Aesthetically, it's the best title in history, in my opinion. We had some classics around this title. Then you only have to look at the list of champions to understand that when it was active, this title was one of the most important in the sport."
8609.05.2025
20:07 
[9.0] "This should be considered the workhorse championship of DPW, just like the IC Title with WWE. All of the champions have been amazing in their roles as defending champions, with some of the more recent ones especially very often stealing the show. And on top of all of that, a wonderful belt design too!"
8709.05.2025
18:16 
[5.0] "Never before in WWE has a world title felt more like a midcard title. This one is clearly the B title, a few rungs down from the title Cody holds and barely(if any) above the Intercontinental title. This isn't the big gold belt of old, it's an upper mid card title that outside of Seth's reign has never felt like a title meant for main event talent"
8808.05.2025
16:16 
[1.0] "This title should be given to whoever runs the fastest like it's early grade school. In all seriousness this is the new "oh yeah" belt in the sense of "oh yeah they're still doing that""
8908.05.2025
09:05 
[10.0] "ELLLLL GRAANNNDDDEEEEE AMMMMMEERRRRIIICCCCCAAAANNNNNOOOOOOOO GRAAACCIIIAAASSSS. Goated to put this championship on him, I know it's on twitter and it's mixed opinions on the matter but man it's el grande baby, Americano is simply a top Luchador, he's Mr Aura"
9008.05.2025
00:20 
[1.0] "Ill say basically the same thing I said for the Mens Speed Championship, this is just a re badged version of the 24/7 title but for Twitter users, the title reigns do not help to elevate the holders and this is just a waste of time."
9108.05.2025
00:18 
[1.0] "The 24/7 title but for Twitter. Just a pointless gimmick title of which the reigns mean little to nothing for the holders that can only be fought over on a dying platform that no one would be watching on. Just a waste of production time if you ask me."
9207.05.2025
21:21 
[0.0] "Another gimmick title for the guys they don't know what to do with but want to keep them occupied to hopefully appease them. It's a horrible concept streamed on a horrible platform. I hope Chad Gable is enjoying himself because this is his ceiling now."
9306.05.2025
22:17 
[2.0] "Well, this division was bad, as it took all the bad parts of the late WCW main event schemes and use them all together. There wasn't any good match on tape involving this title and in a way I'm thankful for that because of how bad they were this matches. I have to say that there isn't footage of many title changes, as some happened on house shows and others happened because the champions didn't go for another WWA tour. On the first show, we saw a tournament to crown the champion that ended with Jeff Jarrett defeating Road Dogg on a cage match on the title. All the tournament was pretty bad. I mean, one of the matches was a battle royal. On the second show, Jarrett defeated Brian Christopher on the usual Jarrett title match, with guitar shots and overbooking. On the third show, Nathan Jones loses the title to Scott Steiner. It was a bad encounter where Steiner had to carry Jones. But that was not the worst match. The main event of the fourth show was Sting vs Lex Luger in late 2002. It was horrible, Luger couldn't even move so you could imagine how the match went. Luger won thanks to an interference by Jarrett. On the final WWA show, Jeff Jarrett unified the WWA World Heavyweight Championship with the NWA World Title after defeating Sting. It was the best match of all, but that doesn't mean it was good. It's just a sort of continuation of late WCW programming."
9406.05.2025
21:22 
[5.0] "This is a very interesting title, as it was the predecessor of TNA's X Division. The cruiserweight division in WWA was the stepping stone of this kind of matches and a idea that TNA picked up from here. And that can be seen on the first ever Jerry Lynn vs AJ Styles match, whom would be the pioneers of the X Division, or a Six Way Elimination match with 5 future X Division stars. Sadly, there's not many matches involving this title on the WWA PPV's, so there's no footage of some title changes. Also, some of the times the titles were just vacated between tours, as often the champions didn't come back. On the first show, the opener was Juventud Guerrera defeating Psicosis on a ladder match. It had many botches and it was average. On The Revolution PPV, Eddie Guerrero won the title on a fast paced and intense match, with great action. Eddie was the best of the match. He wins the title and when he was cutting a promo, Jerry Lynn interrupts him with a great promo and they fight, with Lynn getting the upperhand and stablishing himself as the next contender. It's a shame that encounter never happened, because it would have been excellent. On the final show, the WWA International Cruiserweight Championship was unified to the X Division title after Chris Sabin won an unification match against Kazarian, Swinger and Lynn. A good match with smooth action and a nice farewell to one of the best parts of WWA (alongside some of Devon Storms hardcore matches)."
9506.05.2025
17:36 
[1.0] "This is a championship without prestige, meaninglessness, and with no history. Nothing can save this championship. I'd venture to say that the 24/7 championship has become more prestigious in its final moments.What TRASH!"
9605.05.2025
22:45 
[0.0] "If a title is not even featured on weekly TV, it's worth noting. The time limit makes every match inconsequential and the connection to Twitter just means most fans won't know or care about these matches. Name a great Speed match or great title reign. Didn't think you could."
9705.05.2025
20:15 
[6.0] "It gets a 6 because at various points it was one of the more fun titles, but would often have brief periods where it was treated seriously followed by longer periods where it was treated like a complete joke"
9805.05.2025
01:17 
[5.0] "Though there has always been some really solid talent fighting for/holding this belt, MLW's bookers clearly don't care that much about the title as the matches its defended in rarely exceed 8 minutes. Despite that, the matches themselves are usually pretty decent (especially from Janai's reign). Hopefully some of the higher ups can get a clue and book this thing better as the women involved deserve much better."
9904.05.2025
12:47 
[] "A solid world championship for RAW's top stars to fight for. It has had many bumps in the road: its inaugural crowning tournament also including SmackDown guys, some reigns not being as promising or booked as strong as people imagined (Damian Priest & Gunther), the title itself living in the shadow of the Undisputed WWE Championship... Jey Uso holding it right now doesn't seem like the ideal call, but WWE seem to be riding the wave of fan enjoyment, and not disgruntled wrestling fans who got their way once and have high expectations towards a product more catered towards winning WWE fans vs. "wrestling fans, " but it gives something major for everyone on RAW to shoot for."
10003.05.2025
20:23 
[4.0] "I think it's funny that this belt accidentally became a NJPW belt because, like so many things with 80s/90s WWF, Vince forgot about it. There's not a whole lot you can say about this beyond acknowledging it was a great vehicle for Riki Choshu vs. Tatsumi Fujinami."