Miro Debuts New AEW TNT Title

The AEW TNT Championship gets a makeover courtesy of the Redeemer.

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Having promised a new look for the AEW TNT Championship on this week's episode of AEW Dark: Elevation, Miro debuted a new design for his title on last night's AEW Dynamite.

In a promo at Fyter Fest Night 1, the Redeemer revealed a modified TNT Title that has a white strap and hints of green in the main plate. As explained by Miro, the reason for this switch-up was that the title had changed him, and so now it was his turn to change the title.

This isn't the first time that the TNT Title had undergone somewhat of a facelift.

When Cody Rhodes became the inaugural TNT Champion, the belt then was still unfinished. Once the title was finished, it was soon in the possession of Mr. Brodie Lee. After the tragic passing of Brodie, the TNT Championship was given to his family, while then-TNT Champ Darby Allin was given a new belt.

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Darby would of course lose that title to Miro, and now the Best Man has put his own spin on one of the most prestigious championships in the industry.

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