What is ecw championship belts?

The ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) Championship belts were primarily black leather belts with silver plates. The plates had a prominent "ECW" logo in the center, flanked by "World Heavyweight Champion" on the top plate and "Extreme Champion" on the bottom plate. The plates also featured unique designs such as barbed wire, flames, and skulls.

The original ECW Championship belt, known as the "Eastern Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Championship," was designed by the late Tod Gordon, the founder of ECW. This version had a gold-colored eagle on the top plate.

The ECW Championship was first established in 1994 and continued until the company's closure in 2001. After that, the ECW brand was revived by WWE in 2006, and new ECW Championship belts were introduced. These featured a similar design to the original with updated logos and metallic accents.

The ECW Championship belt was held by several wrestling legends, including Shane Douglas, Tazz, Rob Van Dam, and Bobby Lashley. The belt remains an icon of extreme wrestling and is often sought after by collectors.