Opinion
Strapped In: The Importance of Championships in Wrestling Today
These leather belts and heavy metal plates are as synonymous with wrestling as boots & tights.
Straps, titles, belts, championships, whatever you call them these leather belts with heavy metal plates are as synonymous with wrestling as boots and tights. To a viewer it’s usually pretty clear whoever holds the championship is usually the best wrestler at their level, but what does it mean inside the business.
Well, some disgruntled vets will say they mean nothing. Some people might try to kayfabe you and tell you that it means they’re the best worker. But the answer that rings true in my experience with multiple companies across several states has left me with one answer. There isn’t an answer. Some companies it’s the locker room leader who holds the championship. Sadly a lot of companies the booker, regardless of skill or talent, put the title on themselves so that they look good. I’ve even seen companies put a title on a major name that only came in once but still “holds the championship” just so they can tie their name to a star, even if that star has formally announced their retirement. So like many questions in wrestling, the right answer is there is no right answer.
Now everybody in the business has their preferred method of picking their leading man for their own promotion. But for me, I think for the betterment of the business it should be the hard-working locker room leaders who get put in those high profile positions on the card. From what I’ve seen it creates a good dynamic of everyone trying to help the company and earn their spot. The guys who help promote the shows, show up to training sessions, actively keep a good appearance on social media, and are involved in growing and helping the company deserve to be rewarded. Now it’s not like winning a title boosts your paycheck or guarantees a growth in merchandise sales but it certainly could do that and get your name around to other promotions as the face of the promotion you’re in. I believe this method creates a healthy respect in the locker room and helps grow business for said promotion.
With the good comes the bad, so since I mentioned my favorite method of picking a champ I might as well mention the one I despise like Jim Cornette despises Vince Russo. Besides isn’t that what you read wrestling opinion articles for? Blow-ups, cuss outs, and general chaos in a form of entertainment that is built on chaos. I absolutely can not stand when a booker, especially an out of shape, untalented, sometimes untrained, and self-righteous prick, decides the “best idea for business” is putting the title on themselves.
A company which shall be unnamed had a booker who made himself the champion of this company. He decided he would spike his hair up, put on his skull face paint, his hot topic t-shirt (and not even a bullet club one), his beat up and torn jeans, Chuck Taylors, and leather jacket and recreate a Smackdown vs Raw 2006 Create-A-Wrestler who is so “hardcore”. To try to hide the fact that his gut that stuck out like a mountain in the middle of a flat prairie, he couldn’t run for longer than 30 seconds because he was in the locker room chain smoking bummed cigarettes, and that he wasn’t properly trained to even take a bump he decided to put himself in a 6 man tag.
His partners were two of the most talented guys on the roster. One was a black guy who was built like a bodybuilder and stood at 6’5” easily and a classic story based wrestler who knew psychology and had a body like Arn Anderson but could move like Ric Flair. Their opponents were a trio of small, lightweight, high-flyers or vanilla midgets as Kevin Nash would have called them. This should have been a no-brainer of a match. Let the big guys get some heat on the little guys and then fire up a high-speed high flying comeback to take it home.
This was going great until he got tagged in for a fiery heel comeback that absolutely killed this crowd of maybe 20 people. He tried to portray himself as a “cool heel” who got his heat by being a shitty worker apparently. I kid you not when the hot tag was made to him you could hear a collective sigh and pall mall’s and mountain dew cans being sat down. Now if the booker is a talented wrestler and doesn’t hold onto the title for years on end maybe it wouldn’t be so bad, but if you can’t work stay out of the ring.
Now after four paragraphs of negativity almost three times as long as my positive paragraph I must say again there’s no right or wrong way to do it. This is my opinion on it and you could ask 100 different people in the business and get 100 different answers. But whether you think titles are signs of respect from management or pointless paperweights that go around your waist there’s no doubt belts have been, are, and will continue to be an integral part of this sport we all love so dear.
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Opinion
Chris King: Too Soon For Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breaker?
Is WWE Backlash too soon for Bron Breakker vs Seth Rollins? Chris King weighs in!
Is WWE Backlash too soon for Bron Breakker vs Seth Rollins? Chris King weighs in!
‘The Visionary’ Seth Freakin’ Rollins and Bron Breakker opened Monday Night Raw in an extremely intense face-off. Both superstars traded barbs at each other. Rollins, being the veteran, was trying to show the young up-and-comer Breakker that he isn’t ready to become the next big-money superstar in the WWE. Breakker told his former Vision leader that he never needed him and got sick and tired of fighting Rollins’ battles.
Rollins threw out the challenge for Backlash, but I am questioning whether it’s wise to give away the one-on-one match so early. Breakker made his shocking return at WrestleMania, taking out Rollins and costing him the match against Gunther.

The following night Breakker broke his rival in two, delivering two massive spears. Last week, The Street Profits returned to help Rollins against The Vision, and that made me believe WWE was heading in a different direction. I was thinking that WWE should book The Vision vs. The Street Profits and Rollins in a six-man tag team match, but this week, Montez Ford said that they didn’t return for Rollins and they want the tag team titles. Rollins will face Breakker in a highly anticipated singles match at Backlash, where I am predicting Rollins to get the win. I can easily see Rollins’ fourteen years of experience getting the better of the young up-and-comer to outsmart him.
While The Street Profits attempt to win the championships from Austin Theory and Logan Paul, I don’t see a title change happening anytime soon. If that’s the case, then I can see Rollins and The Street Profits teaming up in a few weeks or possibly at Night of Champions. This would also extend the rivalry between Rollins and Breakker all the way into SummerSlam, where Rollins will take the loss. I am happy that WWE didn’t rush this and add it to the Mania card because now this feud has time to develop properly.
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Opinion
Chris King: The Wyatt Sicks’ Wasted Potential By WWE
Chris King takes a look at the WWE and their wasted potential of Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks faction.
Chris King takes a look at the WWE and their wasted potential of Uncle Howdy and the Wyatt Sicks faction.
It’s that time of the year again, folks; it’s unfortunate and downright awful that so many WWE superstars got released today. I’m not going to list all of them, but I am going to talk about one of my favorite factions,
The Wyatt Sicks. Nikki Cross, Joe Gacy, Erik Rowan, and Bo Dallas (Uncle Howdy) were something special. After Bo’s brother Bray Wyatt’s tragic passing, WWE felt like there was a hole that needed to be filled. Wyatt was one of the most creative and brilliant characters, and Bo would be taking over his brother’s concept and bringing it to life. In 2024, at the end of an incredible documentary highlighting Wyatt’s career and struggles, Bo appeared on the screen portrayed as Uncle Howdy. The last time Uncle Howdy was seen on-screen was at the 2023 Royal Rumble, where Wyatt defeated LA Knight in a Pitch Black Match. Howdy jumped off a structure onto Knight.
This post-credit scene sparked so much speculation and excitement that Wyatt’s brother would carry on his legacy and possibly debut the faction that was Wyatt’s concept. On the June 17th episode of Monday Night Raw, The Wyatt Sicks made their dramatic debut ,destroying the backstage area as well as “murdering” Chad Gable. It was such an iconic arrival for Howdy as he made his menacing walk from the back into the audience who were chanting “Holy Shit.” The Sicks and American Made (Chad Gable and The Creed Brothers) battled for months, with The Sicks being victorious. On the September 9th episode of Raw, The Sicks defeated them, with Howdy getting the win with Sister Abigail.
The following year, The Sicks would move over to Friday Night SmackDown, and it seemed like WWE had a plan in place. They would win the tag team championships from The Street Profits and start to look dominant. Now, what should have happened next is Howdy should have won the United States title. The Sicks could have held all the gold over on the blue brand, but it never happened. The Sicks entered into a never-ending feud with The MFT’s (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, JC Mateo, and Talla Tonga.) It started off exciting, and the WWE Universe was red-hot for their interactions.
After months of repetitive matches and The MFT’s stealing their lantern, the feud grew tiresome and boring. Even Tama asked Solo why they are still holding onto the lantern, as it was destroying them as a whole. Finally on the SmackDown before Mania, Tama
gave the lantern back to Howdy against Solo’s wishes. Please explain to me why both factions fought almost every single week instead of just having one final blowoff match at WrestleMania.
It should have been either a massive street fight or a falls count anywhere match on the grandest stage of them all. Instead, it turned into a meaningless week-after-week extravaganza that benefited no one. The MFTs won the rivalry, and The Sicks don’t even work for WWE anymore. This was the same criminalized creative process that Wyatt dealt with during his first run in the company.
We’ll never know how much of a dangerous force The Wyatt Sicks could have been in the WWE. For all their careers’ sake, I hope they stay far away from the company for as long as possible. Every superstar that was cut deserves better!
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