WWE Unveils New Championship Belts
Two more WWE title belts have been unveiled.
On October 29th, WWE announced the creation of its new WWE ID program. The initiative was created to build on the company’s existing NIL program which was launched back in 2021 to identify the next generation of Superstars.
The aim of the program is to provide a pathway between the independent scene and the sports entertainment giant, with accredited athletes being given access to the company’s facilities and coaches.
Some of the wrestling schools involved include Seth Rollins’ Black and Brave Wrestling Academy, Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory, and Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling.
New WWE Championships Revealed
With the program up and running, two WWE ID Championships have been created.
In a new social media post, Triple H revealed new championship belts to the world, writing that the company is ready to spotlight the “best of the best.”
The top independent wrestling prospects have been ID’d… and now, we’re ready to spotlight the best of the best.
Here’s your first look at the Men’s and Women’ @WWEID Championships.
The top independent wrestling prospects have been ID’d… and now, we’re ready to spotlight the best of the best.
Here’s your first look at the Men’s and Women’s @WWEID Championships. pic.twitter.com/VxERpeas2q
— Triple H (@TripleH) February 18, 2025
A follow-up post from WWE ID explained that the inaugural champions will determined across “the top independent wrestling promotions.” The titles will then be defended across the independent scene.
There’s no word on who will take part in the tournaments, or when they will begin.