What is wcw world heavyweight championship belt?

The WCW World Heavyweight Championship belt was a professional wrestling championship belt used by the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW) promotion. The belt was first introduced in 1991, and it remained the main championship belt of the promotion until its closure in 2001.

The design of the WCW World Heavyweight Championship belt changed several times over the years. However, the most recognizable version of the belt features a large central medallion with a globe in the center and the letters "WCW" on the sides. The medallion is flanked by two side plates with the name of the champion engraved on them.

Several wrestling legends held the WCW World Heavyweight Championship during its tenure. Its most notable and longest-reigning holders include Ric Flair, Sting, Goldberg, and Hollywood Hogan. In 2001, the WCW promotion was acquired by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and the title was subsequently retired.

The belt remains a popular collector's item among wrestling fans, with replicas available for purchase online.