<P> After Chris Jericho unified the WWF and WCW Championships into the Undisputed WWF Championship, the "Big Eagle" championship belt was used in tandem with the "Big Gold Belt", the former WCW Championship belt, until a single Undisputed Championship belt was introduced to champion Triple H on the April 1, 2002 episode of Raw . This new belt was designed by New York--based tattoo artist Keith Ciaramello . Taking inspiration from WCW, this design included a name plate, and like the previous two designs, it had an eagle atop the globe . It originally had the WWF scratch logo and read "World Wrestling Federation Champion"; after the promotion was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in May 2002, both the scratch logo and wording were changed accordingly . The championship later became the WWE Championship in September 2002 when it became exclusive to SmackDown, while the Big Gold Belt was resurrected to represent the World Heavyweight Championship for Raw . </P> <P> After John Cena won the WWE Championship in April 2005, he introduced his own custom belt, the "Spinner Belt", which had a gold and diamond bling - bling style reflecting his hip hop character at the time . Although originally a custom belt for Cena, it became the WWE Championship's primary design from April 11, 2005 until February 18, 2013 . The scratch WWE logo, placed between an eagle on top and the word "Champ" and a name plate below, could be spun like spinner wheels or a turntable in keeping with the hip - hop theme . The inner side plates read "WWE Champion", though before 2008, one side plate indicated the brand the title was designated to . The spinning function was phased out in later years and the logo set in a fixed place, most notably during The Miz's reign when the logo was turned upside down to look like an "M". The Rock commented negatively on the spinning function on the night the belt was retired . </P> <P> On the February 18, 2013 episode of Raw, The Rock unveiled a new WWE Championship belt . The new title was partially designed by Orange County Choppers of American Chopper fame . The championship included a large cut - out of the scratch WWE logo (encrusted with diamonds) inside a large irregular heptagonal plate . The word "Champion" appeared underneath the logo in large letters . On each side was a divider bar and a large plate . Default side plates consisted of a red globe with the WWE logo underneath a crown, but they were replaced with the reigning champion's personal logo in lieu of a name plate . This championship belt was used in tandem with the Big Gold Belt to represent the renamed WWE World Heavyweight Championship after Randy Orton unified the WWE Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship on December 15, 2013 . </P> <P> On the August 18, 2014 episode of Raw, reigning champion Brock Lesnar, who had won the title the night before at SummerSlam, was presented with a single championship belt . It has a slightly updated design from the belt introduced by The Rock in 2013 as a result of WWE adapting a new corporate logo originally used for the WWE Network . It includes a large center plate dominated by a cut out of the new WWE logo inside an irregular heptagon with the capital words "World Heavyweight Champion" along the bottom edges, in very small print . The large side plates, like the previous design, include removable round sections, allowing the holder's personal logo to be added to the championship belt; the default sections show gold and red world maps with the WWE logo over them, though they lack the crown placed on top of the plates in the previous design . The Big Gold Belt was retired with the unveiling of the new championship belt . </P>

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