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During Saturday Night's Main Event on December 14, 2024–as part of the show's 1980s throwback theme—reigning champion Cody Rhodes wore the "Winged Eagle" belt to represent his Undisputed WWE Championship.
In the penultimate match, Cody Rhodes defended the Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens in a Ladder match, with both the Undisputed and Winged Eagle belts suspended above the ring. During the match, Owens attempted a Package Piledriver but Rhodes countered, back dropping Owens onto a ladder.
On the December 27 episode of SmackDown, it was announced that Rhodes would defend the title against Owens in a ladder match at Royal Rumble with both the "Undisputed" and "Winged Eagle" championship belts on the line. [343] At the event on February 1, Rhodes defeated Owens once more to retain the title. [344]
Rock's power within WWE helped he and Roman Reigns defeat Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins in the main event of Night 1. The Final Boss looked in good condition throughout the match, his first ...
The event featured the contract signing (moderated by WWE Hall of Famer and San Antonio native Shawn Michaels) between Cody Rhodes and Kevin Owens for their upcoming Ladder match for Rhodes' Undisputed WWE Championship and the "Winged Eagle" WWE Championship (which Owens stole from Rhodes at the previous Saturday Night's Main Event) at the ...
Stone Cold Steve Austin handed the championship belt to The Rock, who was formerly known as Rocky Maivia. [60] 48 Triple H: August 30, 1998: SummerSlam: New York, NY: 2 40: 43 This was a ladder match. Triple H was formerly known as Hunter Hearst Helmsley. WWE mistakenly lists Triple H's reign as lasting 43 days, ending on October 12, 1998. [61 ...
Right above the crown is an eagle, which is an homage to the various WWE Championship belts that included an eagle up until 2013, most notably the Winged Eagle championship belt design (1988–1998). There are a total of 60 diamonds across the three plates; these were in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of WWE, as the company was founded ...
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.