10 Awful Championships WWE Doesn't Want You To Remember

10. Divas Championship

Let's face it, that pink butterfly was an insult to the entire division.

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Sure, the Divas Championship was introduced in a different era, but 2008 is only 15 years ago!

When the brand split first happened, the Women's Championship was defended on both shows. Eventually, it become a Raw exclusive and any the divas on SmackDown were marooned on the blue brand without a title to challenge for.

It felt like a step in the right direction when SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero announced a second women's strap, until they showed what it looked like. What a horror show of a title; it was like it was drawn up by a five-year-old fan who was asked to make a stereotypical design for a company that undervalued its women.

Michelle McCool was the first holder, with divas including the Bella Twins, Jillian Hall, and Kelly Kelly holding the strap in its early years. Mind-numbingly, the Women's Championship, held by legends including the Fabulous Moolah, Lita, and Trish Stratus was retired for this. Stop the ride...

When the women's revolution happened, they kept this belt going for a few years before finally switching it for a brand new Women's Championship. Before that happened, fans had to try and take AJ Lee, Charlotte Flair, and Paige seriously with this strap over the shoulders.

An awful reminder of an era that feels so far removed from what fans have today (even though it was only retired in 2016); everybody was glad to see the back of a belt that reduced an entire division to girlies wanting the pretty accessory. Good riddance.

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