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Most wrestlers perform exclusively on a single brand (with select exemptions). WWE's two primary brands are Raw and SmackDown, collectively referred to as the main roster. NXT serves as the developmental brand (although it was considered a third main brand from 2019 to 2021). [1] There are currently 20 championships in WWE divided among the ...
In 2019 it was elevated to the third main roster brand. [5] [6] [7] But in 2021, the brand's weekly television show was rebooted as "NXT 2.0", and was reinstated to its original status as the developmental division for the main roster (Raw and SmackDown), though it has since dropped the "2.0" name. [8]
March 25, 2020: WrestleMania 36 Part 2: Orlando, FL: 1 214: 202 The match was taped on March 25, according to McIntyre's memoir, A Chosen Destiny: My Story. [192] WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on April 5, 2020, when the match aired on tape delay. [193] 138 Randy Orton: October 25, 2020: Hell in a Cell: Orlando, FL: 10 22: 22 This was a ...
Full list of current WWE Champions, including Universal, Intercontinental, Women's, US, Tag Team, and more across Raw, SmackDown and NXT.
Jey Uso (left) and Jimmy Uso during their match at WrestleMania 40 at Lincoln Financial Field on April 6, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by WWE/Getty Images)
As a result of the 2020 WWE Draft, The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) were drafted to Raw while then-Raw Tag Team Champions The Street Profits were drafted to SmackDown. To keep the branded championships on their respective brands, WWE official Adam Pearce had the two teams exchange championships. [29] 24 Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode
WWE Women's Crown Jewel Championship match: WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax vs. Women's World Champion Liv Morgan Triple threat match for United States Championship: LA Knight (c) vs. Andrade vs ...
Inaugural champions Rhyno (left) and Heath Slater (right), who won the title as the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. During WWE's original brand split (2002–2011), in which the professional wrestling promotion divided its roster into "brands" where wrestlers were assigned to exclusively perform on each brands' respective weekly television program, the men's world tag team championship of the ...