Two new championship belts have been introduced to the WWE NXT programming and more detailed looks have now been released. New title belts for the NXT men’s and women’s division champions were recently revealed during the NXT Stand & Deliver 2022 week.
These belts were fabricated by Wildcast Championship Belts of Latrobe, Pennsylvania and the outlet has now shared the close-up images of the new titles, specifying that they were designed for WWE NXT brand.
As reported previously, the new championship belts had the more colorful themes attached to them, so to reflect the rebooted WWE NXT 2.0 version and thereby eradicate the previous black-and-gold era. The men’s title features silver NXT wording over a gold backdrop with plates and the design is put on a black strap with shades of red, orange, blue, and green on the back.
This WWE NXT title was first shown on the shoulder of Bron Breakker following his title win over Dolph Ziggler on the RAW after WrestleMania 38. Just a couple of nights before, Ziggler had defeated Breakker to retain the title at the Stand & Deliver event on April 2. But Breakker pinned him with his finisher on the biggest Raw of the year.
New WWE NXT title belts resemble the current 2.0 logo
The new WWE NXT women’s title was introduced at Stand & Deliver 2022. It also features a similar silver NXT wording over a gold backdrop. Unlike the men’s version, this belt is set on a white strap. The women’s title also has brighter accents of red, orange, yellow, blue, and green.
Mandy Rose is the current holder of the belt who successfully defended the WWE NXT Women’s Championship at Stand & Deliver. On that night, she emerged victorious by winning a Fatal-4-way title match against Cora Jade, Io Shirai, and Kay Lee Ray. Moving on, Rose also had another successful title defense on this week’s episode of NXT as she defeated Dakota Kai to retain.
It should be noted that the Wildcat Championship Belts has been fabricating title belts for WWE for years. Apart from the WWE Championship belts, the outlet has also designed belts for Impact Wrestling, Ring of Honor, and New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The company also crafted belts for individuals as well as for outsider pro-wrestling organizations.