9 Ugliest Belts In WWE History
8. Divas Championship
As if to emphasise just how little regard the company afforded their mid-2000s women's division as a legitimate wrestling endeavour on par with the men's, WWE introduced the most reductive belt possible to inaugurate the creation of the anti-diluvian 'Divas' Championship.
The lurid waist-warmer was clearly designed by a man, featuring a huge and vaguely sexual pink butterfly, flowery font that screams whatever the opposite of 'respectable sporting contest' is, all inlaid with fuschia diamantis. Unsurprisingly, when WWE began to push their Women's Revolution, and latterly, Evolution, the outdated belt simply had to go. Lita - a holder of the original, much more august Women's Championship - revealed its spiritual successor at WrestleMania 32, this time a title, white strap aside, identical to the men's.