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WWE Championship

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The World Wrestling Entertainment Championship or WWE Championship or WWE Heavyweight Championship, is the top prize in the WWE, though exclusive to its Smackdown! brand since August 26, 2002 while the World Heavyweight Championship is exclusive to WWE RAW.

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History

Originally known as the WWWF (World Wide Wrestling Federation) World Heavyweight Championship until Vince McMahon, Jr. bought the company from his father and renamed it to WWF. After this it was called the WWF (World Wrestling Federation) World Heavyweight Championship, however it was often simply called the WWF Heavyweight Championship or WWF Championship.

It was unified with another title, then called the World Heavyweight Championship (though more commonly known through lineage as the WCW World Heavyweight Championship), on December 9, 2001 by Chris Jericho at the WWF Vengeance pay-per-view event in San Diego, California. While unified both championship belts were used and they were collectively defended as the WWF Undisputed Championship until April 1, 2002 when Ric Flair presented then champion Triple H with a unified belt which continued to be defended as the WWF Undisputed Championship. During the title reign of Hollywood Hulk Hogan, legal matters caused the company to change its name to WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and the championship was likewise renamed. The WWF logo on the belt was replaced with the new WWE logo. The belt style remained in use and the title was known as the WWE Undisputed Championship until the champion at the time, Brock Lesnar, refused to defend the championship against a RAW brand wrestler following a number-one contender's match. Lesnar claimed he would only defend his championship against SmackDown! brand wrestlers, despite previous tradition that the Undisputed Champion would defend their championship against wrestlers from either brand.

Following Lesnar's actions, the World Heavyweight Championship was reinstated by RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff and awarded it to Triple H on September 3, 2002, leaving the former Undisputed Champion Brock Lesnar as simply the SmackDown! WWE Champion.

Facts and trivia

Current champion

The current World Wrestling Entertainment Champion is John Cena. He won the championship at WrestleMania 21 by defeating John "Bradshaw" Layfield by hitting an F-U on Bradshaw after he attempted a Clothesline from Hell .

Two weeks later, John Cena changed the style of the belt to one with a spinning center.


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