10 Ways To Fix WWE's Universal Title

3. A Lengthy Title Reign

The days of Bruno Sammartino and Hulk Hogan’s multi-year title reigns are dead and gone. Wrestling evolved beyond that point a long time ago, and it’d be impossible to book such a run without causing major problems in the modern era. That said, WWE could definitely stand to benefit from giving the next Universal Champion a long, successful run with the belt, and it could be exactly what the belt needs to finally gain some prestige.

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Great championships are defined by great champions, and it’s hard to call someone a “great champion” if they can’t keep hold of the belt for longer than it takes to brew a cup of tea. Finn Balor’s injury was obviously unideal, but his one-day reign got the Universal Title off to a disastrous start. Hot-shotting the Raw Women’s Title has worked well for its prestige, but it won’t work with the men’s top prize, and the next title reign should be a lengthy one.

A dominant run from a credible champion stretching all the way to late Summer or early Autumn would work wonders for the Universal Title. WWE would need to be wary of falling into the Superman-esque trappings that have plagued John Cena’s career, but fans will tune-in in droves to see a strong, well-booked champion, and a lengthy reign will only make an eventual title change feel even more important.

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