4 New WWE championships Triple H could unveil soon
Triple H is the fearless leader of WWE's creative team. He took over in the latter half of 2022, but Vince McMahon's interference weighed heavily on the product for the bulk of that next year. Thankfully, Vince is gone, and it is a new era under The Game.
Still, some things don't change, including the company having a plethora of titles available to talent. For example, RAW has the World Heavyweight Championship, the World Tag Team Championship, the Women's World Championship, and the Intercontinental Title. SmackDown has its own versions of those very same belts, except the United States Championship is in place of the Intercontinental Title.
The company has other championship gold, too. The developmental brand has the NXT Championship, the NXT Women's Title, the North American Title, the Women's North American Championship, and men's tag team gold. Additionally, the Women's Tag Team Title, the Speed Championship, and the Speed Women's Championship are available to wrestlers across brands.
Despite a wealth of titles being available already, more are on the way. Two titles have been confirmed, and two others have been heavily rumored. This article will look at four belts that could be unveiled quite soon by The Game.
Below are four new WWE championships Triple H could unveil soon:
#4. The Crown Jewel Championship has already been announced
Triple H appeared at the Bad Blood Premium Live Event in Atlanta. He cut a promo in the ring next to a podium. The Game then revealed that WWE will soon be introducing a new title, albeit one with a twist.
Beginning in November at Crown Jewel, WWE will start having a yearly battle between the reigning world champions. The winner will then be given a belt and deemed the Crown Jewel Champion. It isn't yet clear if the belt will ever be defended.
Unless a major change happens in the coming weeks, fans already know that one of two specific stars will become the first-ever Crown Jewel Champion. Cody Rhodes and Gunther are set to collide at the big Saudi Arabia show, and one of the two will walk away with the belt.
#3. A Women's Crown Jewel Championship is also set to arrive
The Crown Jewel Championship was one of two titles Triple H revealed at Bad Blood. Just as the men will have the aforementioned belt, the women's division will also have a chance to capture gold.
The Women's Crown Jewel Championship is also scheduled to be decided in Riyadh when the WWE Women's Champion battles the Women's World Championship.
Just like with the men's iteration of the title, the first Women's Crown Jewel Champion will be decided in a bout between current champions, Liv Morgan and Nia Jax. There is the possibility of Tiffany Stratton and her Money in the Bank briefcase causing some chaos, but it isn't clear if this belt is something she can cash in on.
#2. WWE could soon introduce the Women's Intercontinental Championship
The Intercontinental Championship is one of the longest-running titles in pro wrestling and WWE history. Numerous stars have made it one of the most sought-after belts ever, including Shawn Michaels, Pat Patterson, Chris Jericho, The Miz, and Gunther.
Reports have indicated that midcard titles may soon arrive for WWE's Women's Division. In theory, RAW will likely have the Women's Intercontinental Championship. The men's Intercontinental Champion is currently Jey Uso.
Since this title hasn't been officially announced, it isn't clear who the top contenders are. Still, underutilized, but very talented female performers such as Zelina Vega, Lyra Valkyria, Dakota Kai, and Kairi Sane could be the first-ever champion.
#1. Triple H could also introduce the Women's United States Championship
The United States Championship has a lineage dating back decades, even before the belt was brought to WWE. Stars such as Ric Flair, Booker T, John Cena, and various others have made it one of the top belts in the world.
Still, it is another midcard title, and just like RAW could get the Women's Intercontinental Championship, SmackDown could be blessed with the Women's United States Title. This would serve as a secondary title to the WWE Women's Championship, which is currently held by Nia Jax.
Just as with the previous entry, it isn't clear who is in contention to win the gold and likely won't be until the belts are officially announced. Still, the likes of Naomi, Blair Davenport, Candice LeRae, Tegan Nox, Chelsea Green, and Michin would be top contenders.