AEW Star Debuts New Custom Championship Design

AEW Star Debuts New Custom Championship Design AEW

An AEW star unveiled a brand new custom championship design after Grand Slam Australia on Saturday, February 14.

Returning home to Sydney as AEW TNT Champion after defeating Tommaso Ciampa for the title on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite, Kyle Fletcher defended his title against Mark Briscoe in a Ladder Match.

In what was their seventh one-on-one encounter since first facing off for the ROH World Title back in June 2024, Fletcher defeated Briscoe in Sydney to take home both the TNT Title and the series, which was tied 3-3 heading into Grand Slam Australia.

After the show went off the air, Fletcher unveiled his very own custom pink TNT Championship, something that fans have long been calling for him to do given his penchant to wear pink inside and outside the ring.

The footage, which was captured by a fan in attendance at Grand Slam Australia (see below) sees Fletcher unveil the title before shouting “It’s finally pink!”

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Fletcher then made a promise his home fans that he will one day have an even bigger prize around his waist in the future:

“You guys are the best, I love you all so much. AEW is the best company in the f**king world.

“I will represent it until the day I die and one day it will be the World Title around my waist I can promise you that.”

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While Fletcher seemed elated with his new championship, his AEW colleague Nyla Rose will also no doubt be pleased after demanding that “The Protostar” make the title pink when he captured the title for the second time earlier this week.

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4 weeks ago by Jamie Toolan

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