WWE and NFL Team Up For NFL Legacy Belts

WWE usually gives personalized title belts to championship teams after each season, mainly as a Public Relations move to get their name out there.  If nothing else, Vince and the team know marketing for their product!  Today the WWE announced a partnership with the NFL for NFL inspired WWE Legacy Belts.  This could potentially be a huge deal for the WWE going forward as it gives fans a chance to rep their team with a title belt at NFL games just like they do at wrestling events.

***Update***

Originally all 32 teams were showing on the page but now there are just 31.  Can you guess which team is missing?  You got it, the Jacksonville Jaguars which is owned by AEW owners Shad and Tony Khan.  Coincidence?  I think not……

In their press release the WWE noted:


NFL Legacy Title Belts for All 32 Teams Now Available for Purchase Ahead of 2023 NFL Season

STAMFORD, Conn., August 28, 2023 – The National Football League and WWE® (NYSE: WWE) today announced a multi-year licensing deal to create NFL-inspired WWE legacy title belts featuring the official colors and branding of all 32 teams.

The line of officially licensed NFL products launches today on NFLShop.comWWEShop.com and Fanatics.com. This marks the first-ever licensing agreement between WWE and the NFL.


This news hits just in time for the start of the NFL season, which kicks off on September 7th.  The belts WWE NFL Legacy Belts will run you $550 to represent your team.  Some obviously will look better than others and for my Jets, they are kind of middle of the road.

WWE NFL Legacy Title

What do you think about these title belts?  Are these something you would rock at an NFL game or add to your cave to have on display with other collectibles?  What do you think of your teams belt design?  Let us know down in the comments or by hitting us up on our Twitter account by clicking here.  As always stay tuned to Culture Splat for more content coming your way!

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