Bill Apter on possible reason why new WWE title designs introduced

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WWE unveils redesigned world titles for both men's and women's divisions to appeal to wider audience. Teddy Long approves.

In a recent update, WWE’s world titles in both the men’s and women’s divisions underwent a notable redesign. The current male world champions, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns , now possess these revamped titles.

Similarly, Rhea Ripley holds the Women’s World Championship, while Asuka holds the WWE Women’s Championship. This redesign, likely driven by marketing considerations, aims to enhance the championships’ appeal to a wider audience while maintaining the essence of professional wrestling. Hall of Famer Teddy Long shared his thoughts on the redesigned titles during a recent The Wrestling Time Machine episode. “It’s different. You have to change once in a while so that belts and stuff, they don’t get stale. You gotta remember this, once you make something new and it looks good, that’s more money.”

Bill Apter, renowned wrestling journalist and commentator, offers his unique perspective on the dynamic and captivating saga of The Bloodline and Roman Reigns, shedding light on their dominance within the realm of professional wrestling. In a professional yet accessible manner, Apter delves into the intriguing storyline, providing valuable insights that engage both casual viewers and avid wrestling enthusiasts alike.

“The new belt looks great. I don’t know what they’re gonna do with the other two belts, but the whole presentation of take your time and make an angle really takes time and spread out to where they’ve gotten to with The Bloodline split and everything right now is so compelling. Their ratings for SmackDown went through the roof because of what they’re doing.” (an

 

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