102 Dirty Little Secrets About Wrestling Titles
WhatCulture Wrestling
WhatCulture Wrestling
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🗓️ 28 November 2025
⏱️ 112 minutes
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Covering WWE, AEW, WCW, and beyond, our latest mega compilation explores the LORE of wrestling titles, including champions who refused to job out, the moments iconic belts became useless, and more!
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| 0:00.0 | In some instances, these titles were never going to be more than a quick bit of fun. |
| 0:04.8 | But in others, they reflect the worst of WWE. |
| 0:08.1 | A wrestling championship should be more than a mere prop. |
| 0:11.2 | In some instances, it's a whole lot less. |
| 0:13.8 | So I am Gareth, this is What Culture Wrestling, and here are the 10 most disrespected titles in WWE history. |
| 0:20.4 | Number 10, the Women's Tag Team Championship. |
| 0:22.9 | Perhaps the most cursed titles currently on offer, the women's tag belts got off to a solid start, |
| 0:28.2 | with Bailey and Sasha Banks triumphing in an elimination chamber match to decide the inaugural holders. |
| 0:34.0 | The pair of horsewomen vowed to legitimise the nascent belts, which they lost six weeks |
| 0:38.8 | later to the Iconics. From there, the curse has been real. The belts have fallen victim |
| 0:43.5 | to a cavalcade of rain-ending injuries, with Sonia DeVille most recently falling foul of the hex. Beyond that, |
| 0:49.7 | there's the usual selection of matches thrown together with no build, can they coexist, and multi-woman |
| 0:54.9 | matches that often don't deliver? Most problematic is creative's propensity for throwing teams |
| 0:59.7 | together at random. During the championships run, the number of actual established duos can be counted |
| 1:05.5 | on two hands. Instead, WW jams together whichever workers have nothing else on. Chelsea Green and Piper Niven, why not? |
| 1:12.7 | And the results speak for themselves. |
| 1:14.6 | Number nine, the International Heavyweight Championship. |
| 1:17.3 | For a long while, WWE and New Japan Pro Wrestling were able to enjoy an off-and-on creative partnership, |
| 1:23.2 | leading to the odds supercard and the International Heavyweight Championship. |
| 1:27.0 | Low-key, one of the best-looking belts in the business. |
| 1:29.7 | The first half of the 80s saw the title switch hands sporadically. |
| 1:33.0 | Tatsumi Fujunami had three stints, |
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