A championship title deserves a championship belt.
Continuing a tradition that has gone on for years, Triple H — World Wrestling Entertainment’s executive vice president of talent, live events and creative — revealed Monday on Twitter a WWE championship belt complete with Kansas City Chiefs side plates that will be awarded to the team.
For the first time in 50 years, the Kansas City can say they are Champions again! Congratulations to Coach Andy Reid, MVP , , and the entire organization. Bring this title back to the to celebrate!
— Triple H (@TripleH)
“Bring this title back to the #ChiefsKingdom to celebrate!” he tweeted.
The Chiefs tweeted a photo of tight end Travis Kelce brandishing the belt on Wednesday.
Trav is READY 🤘
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs)
The WWE has awarded customized belts to professional championship teams for years.
Here’s the belt the pro wrestling promotion gave to the Washington Nationals after this past World Series:
A back-and-forth that crowned new Champions for their very first time. Congratulations to the Washington on your historic win. Time to bring the celebration to DC!
— Triple H (@TripleH)
Here’s the one given to the Toronto Raptors after they won the NBA championship in June.
Congrats to , and the entire organization on bringing their first title to Toronto! Can’t wait to celebrate with all of you , August 11 . Until then, enjoy this Championship!
— Triple H (@TripleH)
Here’s the Blues’ belt after winning the 2019 Stanley Cup:
From last place to champions! Congratulations to the on winning your FIRST in franchise history! Enjoy the celebration with this Championship… but don’t try to drink from it!
— Triple H (@TripleH)
Here’s the belt given to the Patriots after Super Bowl LIII:
In a record-tying SIXTH victory, the gave . Congratulations to Tom Brady, , and the entire Pats’ organization on making history. Time to celebrate!
— Triple H (@TripleH)
The Broncos were awarded one after beating the Panthers in Super Bowl 50:
Congratulations to the Denver on winning ! We have something coming your way shortly…
— Triple H (@TripleH)
And Kyle Busch, who won the NASCAR Cup Series in 2019, wasn’t given a customized title — at least, not publicly, but he did earn the WWE 24/7 title after pinning champion R-Truth on the Dec. 2 episode of “Raw.”
He lost the title later that night after R-Truth pinned him.



