The WWE has long been its own entertainment company and has been part of the sports industry for decades. Millions of people love the WWE and spend their days watching wrestling, creating memories with family and friends. The WWE has evolved from being its own entertainment company to becoming part of Netflix, and it is also expanding into the broader world of organized professional sports.
WWE To Make Legacy Title Belts
The championship belts are a part of the WWE that everyone knows about and that people would love to have in their own homes. These belts are big, they are gaudy, and they are eye-catching, and the WWE is now making Legacy Title belts for the top 13 European football clubs.
Belts will be made for the following clubs:
- Paris Saint-Germain
- AC Milan
- Inter Milan
- Celtic FC
- Juventus
- Rangers FC
- BVB Dortmund
- Chelsea FC
- Aston Villa
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Manchester United
- Manchester City
- West Ham United
These belts are stunning. They mimic the size, design, and quality of the belts awarded to champions at events and those won by competitors. You can also purchase the belts online through official WWE retailers for a whopping $549 USD.
Eventually, the belts will also be available for purchase through the club shops. The start of this project coincides with the European tour that the WWE is currently on where the entertainment company is taking the WWE on the road.
The WWE did a similar thing when they toured the US and made belts for the various colleges in the United States. This is not the first time the WWE has created special belts; they also have belts for the NFL and MLB.
How the WWE Is Changing
Not only is the WWE branching out to create championship belts for a wide range of sports and sports clubs, but they are also changing the way they deliver their content to viewers. The WWE is no longer a standalone entertainment company. They are now working with Netflix and Peacock to provide high-quality programming to their viewers, eliminating the need for cable or network television.
This allows the company to reach a wider audience, have more freedom in creating content and reaching their viewers, and also enables them to produce shows with a higher production value.
Vince McMahon is currently working to ensure that every show they produce is entertaining, that both the new and old storylines are engaging and fun for viewers, and that each and every show is one that the people watching will remember.
What is Next for the WWE
There are numerous exciting developments in the works for the WWE and its stars. Viewers have seen the Rock and John Cena team up, the return of Cody Rhodes, and some truly great free agents emerge. All that being said, the WWE is working to move into the new age of television without compromising the integrity and spirit of the company that has long made it an American staple and something that generations of people have enjoyed with their families.
Changes are being made, but they are positive, aimed at strengthening the company, offering more opportunities for talent and viewers, and adapting to the new type of television that we are all now using and that has become the norm. The WWE is changing, but it is certainly not going anywhere any time soon.