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January 25, 2019, 11:37 am IST
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What is the story?
In what is one of the most disconcerting news, PWInsider reported that Ronda Rousey and Brock Lesnar had worn replica belts to RAW. Thank you to Wrestling Inc. for providing us with a detailed overview of the titles.
Brock Lesnar was on the edge of the RAW when his Royal Rumble opponent, Finn Balor, faced Braun Strowman in a singles match. Ronda Rousey played in the main match where she teamed with Natalya to take on Sasha Banks and Bayley in her first loss.
In case you did not know …
This RAW week was the show of coming home before the Royal Rumble pay-per-view. Brock Lesnar was in the series in a rare appearance to promote his title match against Finn Balor.
Lesnar and Rousey both took their titles to the ring. Only they were not the original titles that they hold so proudly as champions. Let me try to explain the same thing in the next section.
The heart of the problem
WWE always has more than one copy of each of their titles in the rare cases of bursts. The fact that these titles have been distributed as backups means that the titles may have been forgotten at home.
Another possibility mentioned by PWInsider is that WWE may have received the belt wrongly. Here is an overview of the two belts that made their way to television in the latest episode of RAW in Oklahoma:
I had to watch Monday Night Raw and I could not help but notice that something was wrong with Brock Lesnar's belt. Hmm ? oh it's a replica pic.twitter.com/hzLa6AinJY
– Justin (@ Jus2Xtreme) January 24, 2019
This could be one of those things that we never find the answer!
And after?
Brock Lesnar faces Finn Balor at the Royal Rumble, while Ronda Rousey takes on Sasha Banks. Both superstars may have chances on their favorites to retain their coveted titles. But will they wear their own belts in the show or not?
Why Have replica belts been used on RAW? Share your thoughts below.
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Riju Dasgupta is the bbadist of the heavy metal bands Albatross and Primitiv. He is also a former guest columnist for Rolling Stone India.
His main pbadion remains to watch and review the art of professional wrestling for Sportskeeda. In the world of heavy metal, he is called Dr. Hex.
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