Guest Anglesault Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 It's been discussed before, but how a wrestler wears his belt often makes it look more or less important. Obviously, wearing it around their waist makes it look prestigious, and plenty of people do that. However their are also some horrible offenders. Steve Austin would more or less drag the belt down the aisle and sling it into the ring. It looked awful. Bikertaker would either wear the hardcore or tag belt around his neck, or rest the world title on the handlebars of the bike. Bubba Dudley always wears the belt around his neck. Cena wears the US title in a way where it's basically falling off him most of the time and it looks like he couldn't be bothered to strap in on correctly. Anyone else?
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 I never did understand why The Rock never wore the title belt around his waist, and dragged it like he did. Austin, I could see. Rock I never could. And even though it was in character and made sense from a storyline standpoint...Hogan with the spraypainted WCW title and using it as an electric guitar during the nWo days comes to mind as well.
Youth N Asia Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 Cena at least looks like he's happy to have the title. And I don't know if they make the tag titles in "size Bubba." I always thought the belts should be worn to the ring and carried off after the match.
Nighthawk Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 Well, I remember Big Show wearing the hardcore title around his arm. That was good for him. Made him look big, which you know, is his hook. I like the way Austin dragged and threw it around, personally. Hell, he even made his own belt.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 Here's one that you can debate on whether it was a good or bad treatment of a title...
Guest Trivia247 Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 some times the belt just looks better on certain people.... guess thats because you see it so much on a certain person for years you can't imagine it elsewhere
Guest Nater Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 Here's one that you can debate on whether it was a good or bad treatment of a title... Apparently after Austin was throwing it around, some scrappy dog came in and picked it up.
Garth Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 I always thought the way that HHH wore and presented the title made it look good.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 OK....it doesn't really fit the thread...but I had to post this after posting that McMahon picture...
Guest Stunt Granny Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 DDP wearing it backwards made him look like a total retard.
Guest Trivia247 Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 if we wanna talk about belt look as well... how about the fact that when Warrior won the Ic and World title belts they felt the need to change the leather color of it to like Yellow and blue. that kinda made the belts look more cheesy
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 DDP wearing it backwards made him look like a total retard. No offense to DDP or the fans of his... But sometimes, he looked like a total retard just trying to be normal. But maybe that's just me.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 if we wanna talk about belt look as well... how about the fact that when Warrior won the Ic and World title belts they felt the need to change the leather color of it to like Yellow and blue. that kinda made the belts look more cheesy Two reasons, IIRC: In character reason: Warrior was just so way out there, he felt his belts needed to match how he was. Hence the changes in the strap color for the WWF and IC titles. Real Reason: Warrior would often forget the belts when he was traveling, and they had to make new ones, so they decided it'd fit his gimmick to have colors for the belts.
MillenniumMan831 Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 I remember on Challenge (I think), Bret Hart had an interview just after Survivor Series 1995. He talked about how it irritated him that Diesel would drag the belt to the ring. Hart said he'd wear the belt proudly for the WWF and had it over his shoulder. Fits here.
MillenniumMan831 Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 if we wanna talk about belt look as well... how about the fact that when Warrior won the Ic and World title belts they felt the need to change the leather color of it to like Yellow and blue. that kinda made the belts look more cheesy Two reasons, IIRC: In character reason: Warrior was just so way out there, he felt his belts needed to match how he was. Hence the changes in the strap color for the WWF and IC titles. Real Reason: Warrior would often forget the belts when he was traveling, and they had to make new ones, so they decided it'd fit his gimmick to have colors for the belts. What a dumbass. Youd think that would be the first thing he'd remember to pack.
Youth N Asia Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 With DDP it worked cause he was such an unlikely champion. I didn't come off as disrespect for some reason
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 if we wanna talk about belt look as well... how about the fact that when Warrior won the Ic and World title belts they felt the need to change the leather color of it to like Yellow and blue. that kinda made the belts look more cheesy Two reasons, IIRC: In character reason: Warrior was just so way out there, he felt his belts needed to match how he was. Hence the changes in the strap color for the WWF and IC titles. Real Reason: Warrior would often forget the belts when he was traveling, and they had to make new ones, so they decided it'd fit his gimmick to have colors for the belts. What a dumbass. Youd think that would be the first thing he'd remember to pack. Hey, this IS the Ultimate Warrior we're talking about here. The guy that RENAMED himself Warrior. The guy that did sprints to the ring, getting winded while doing it. The guy who wrote a comic book where he believed he was the second coming a Jesus. The guy in a special edition of that comic did bondage on Santa... ...need I say more?
Youth N Asia Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 He also managed to badly hurt the Bulldog without even touching him.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 He also managed to badly hurt the Bulldog without even touching him. Further explaination please? WWF Champion Kane demands it!
Youth N Asia Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 When he was in WCW they gimmicked a metal trapdoor in the ring so he could make those FANTASTIC unpredictable entrences and exits with the fog. Bulldog got slammed hard on it one night and it messed up his back.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 When he was in WCW they gimmicked a metal trapdoor in the ring so he could make those FANTASTIC unpredictable entrences and exits with the fog. Bulldog got slammed hard on it one night and it messed up his back. Oh yeah. I thought you meant from a match in his WWF time for some reason. I do remember that. Back on topic...if Kane had been WWF Champ for more than a day, and carried the belt like that...would that have been OK?
Youth N Asia Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 The idea of Kane posing at a photo shoot is enough to take the belt off of him.
Guest Coffey Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 I think the titles should be worn over the shoulder during promo's and such. Especially if the wrestler with the belt is wearing dress clothes. During an entrance for a match however, it should always be around the waist, assuming that it fits. After the match, the ref should put the belt on the winner. If a wrestler with a title has a manager, it would be ok for the manager to hold the belt up behind the wrestler while walking behind him...unless it fit on their waist.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 If a wrestler with a title has a manager, it would be ok for the manager to hold the belt up behind the wrestler while walking behind him...unless it fit on their waist. Kinda like what Bobby Heenan did for Ric Flair during interviews during Ric's early WWF run? You know...as the REAL World Heavyweight Champion.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 The idea of Kane posing at a photo shoot is enough to take the belt off of him. I dunno.... Better than his "Brother's" first picture with the title:
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 Jericho holds the belts pretty good. One of my mark-out moments.... before it was overturned, that is.
Guest Jay Z. Hollywood Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 Where are all of the title history pics coming from? I thought the site got taken down. Can somebody link me?
ChrisMWaters Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 Where are all of the title history pics coming from? I thought the site got taken down. Can somebody link me? http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.com/%7Erber...ng/WWF/Open.htm They haven't updated in a while, but here it is.
Guest Anglesault Posted April 4, 2004 Report Posted April 4, 2004 I think the titles should be worn over the shoulder during promo's and such. Especially if the wrestler with the belt is wearing dress clothes. During an entrance for a match however, it should always be around the waist, assuming that it fits. After the match, the ref should put the belt on the winner. If a wrestler with a title has a manager, it would be ok for the manager to hold the belt up behind the wrestler while walking behind him...unless it fit on their waist. I also like managers holding the belt over their shoulder while their charge wrestled, much like Paul Bearer and Paul Heyman would do.
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