WWE Expands Its Title Belt Empire: Official NBA and NHL Championship Belts Are Here

WWE x NBA Knicks Championship Belt

WWE is taking the “your team, your title” energy to the next level.Just days apart, the company dropped two major merch announcements that blend pro wrestling’s iconic championship belt aesthetic with the biggest leagues in basketball and hockey.

On June 3, WWE posted: “Rep your team like a champ” and launched the official WWE x NBA Title Belts. The graphic features sleek, full-sized belts for the New York Knicks (blue strap with orange accents) and San Antonio Spurs (black and gold).

The plates are loaded with team logos, the classic WWE “W” centerpiece, and NBA branding — pure championship swagger you can actually wear or display.

Then on June 4, they followed it up with: “Your team, your title” introducing the WWE x NHL Championship Belts. The promo shot shows the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes versions — gold and red plates, hockey-rink detailing, NHL shields, and that unmistakable WWE championship look.


Both collections are now live on the WWE Shop.

These aren’t cheap replicas — they’re officially licensed, high-end title belts designed to let fans rep their NBA or NHL squad the same way wrestlers hoist gold on Raw or SmackDown.

It’s a smart crossover play. Wrestling fans already treat championship belts like sacred relics, and now basketball and hockey fans get to do the same.

Whether you’re a Knicks die-hard, a Golden Knights loyalist, or just love collecting unique sports memorabilia, these pieces turn “my team won” into something you can physically hold up and celebrate.

The reaction online has been a mix of hype, jokes about price tags, and “this is genius” takes — exactly what you’d expect when wrestling merch crashes the mainstream sports party.


JaySin

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