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WWE Crown Jewel Championships: New Details Revealed About Post-Event Plans

One Big Thing

Triple H has announced that winners of the inaugural WWE Crown Jewel Championship matches won’t keep physical titles, but will instead receive commemorative rings similar to Super Bowl championships.

Why It Matters

This decision adds prestige to the Saudi Arabia event while creating a unique collectible tradition that differs from standard championship belts, potentially elevating Crown Jewel’s status among WWE’s premium live events.

Key Details

• The championship matches will feature:
– Cody Rhodes vs. GUNTHER
– Liv Morgan vs. Nia Jax

• The physical championships will remain at the WWE Experience in Riyadh

• Winners receive specially designed rings comparable to Super Bowl rings

• The event is positioned as an annual championship showcase

By The Numbers

• 2 inaugural championship matches
• 1 commemorative ring per winner
• Annual event creating opportunity for multiple ring collections

What They’re Saying

“The champions, whoever that is will walk away with a massive ring, like a Super Bowl ring that shows they are the true champion of WWE. And as this is an annual event so we’ll see how many rings can collect over the years,” Triple H said during the Crown Jewel Kickoff show.

Looking Ahead

This new tradition could create an exclusive club of Crown Jewel ring holders, similar to how Super Bowl rings have become coveted symbols of achievement in the NFL. The decision to keep the physical titles in Saudi Arabia also reinforces WWE’s commitment to the region while creating a unique local attraction.

What do you think about WWE’s decision to award rings instead of traditional championship belts for Crown Jewel winners? Share your thoughts in the comments below – would you prefer to see actual titles or do you like the ring concept better?

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