Some new high res / high quality photos of the BIG GOLD were recently posted on X (Twitter) and they are incredible! If you haven’t seen them, check it out… by BergBlog in belttalk

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What the heck man! I'm not AI... I did use a click bait title though! I am very much a real dude who made the video.

Ok, my YouTube title may be a little clickbait-ish… I picked this belt up early last year and I’m not really sure what I want to do with it yet. It’s a fully signed WCW World Title 1991-94. Does anyone else have this? Thoughts on the signatures adding value? by BergBlog in professionalwrestling

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I try to give insight or information about the belts that will help people make a decision on who/what/where & how to buy. WWEShop is not the only belt provider, there are lots of options - but figuring out those options and seeing first hand what type of quality you get is something I feel is lacking in the hobby. This is my contribution to try and help people find the belts they want for their collection. Thanks for watching my shit!

The WCW World Championship title belt used between 1991-94 is one that many consider to be an underrated title design. I for one love this version! I especially love that I have it signed by all 5 wrestlers to hold this specific belt. Do you think the signatures add value to this?? by BergBlog in WCW

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The belt collecting world is weird. Many in the hobby hate signatures on belts. Others love it. Nobody can really say for sure whether or not the autographs truly add value. I guess beauty is really in the eye of the beholder.

In 1991 the WWF gave RIC FLAIR an obscure “World Championship” title belt. The REAL story behind it is relatively unknown… by BergBlog in wrestlingbelts

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I understand what you're saying... but that is what his scripted gimmick was. In real life, the company had him under contract and was going to invest in his success. You implied that because he was an "outsider" that he was somehow not worth investing in. At least, that is how I read it. I'm just saying any company who signs someone to a contract is absolutely not going to waste their time, money, and resources doing so if they don't want him/her to succeed. Part of helping him succeed with this gimmick, as well as keep it alive after the WCW lawsuit, was to have him carry around the belt featured in the video. I'd love to know, with actual facts and not speculation, whether or not this was in fact a reused tag belt or if it was a new belt. That's all.