The 3-best looking and 3 worst-looking belts in WWE history

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#2 Worst: John Cena's United States Championship (2004-2005)

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Debuted at Armageddon 2004, the pre-World title John Cena debuted this belt when he went up against Jesus (Carlito's bodyguard) in a street fight.

Adorned with jewels and stones made the title seem tacky, especially considering the classic look it had replaced, which we still have today.

The title also features Cena's name built into the centrepiece itself, implying that no-one would defeat the Cenation leader.

Of course, most fans biggest peeve with the title was it's spinning function, which was a part of Cena's underlying car-love.

The title was removed after 3 months, but Cena would not lose his lustre for rotations, like a month after it ended, he would capture the WWE Championship, which would also become a spinner

Teddy Long snaps when Swerve Strickland's race is brought up HERE

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