Bad News Barrett is a classic example of a Superstar sporting his Intercontinental Championship the traditional way, around his waist.
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Five-time WWE Champion Bret "Hit Man" Hart often went with an over-the-shoulder approach.
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Randy Orton used a similar tactic when carrying double the golden prizes when he was WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
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The Viper went for one title slung over each arm on some nights ...
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... while Daniel Bryan used a hybrid approach to wearing two titles.
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Or he'd just raise both up high along with an emphatic "Yes!" sequence.
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Dolph Ziggler wore the World Heavyweight Title backwards during his trademark, hip-shaking entrance.
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When he was champion, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin cared less about the presentation of his title and more about intimidating his opponent with his icy stare and menacing march to the ring.
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The title was most commonly towed in hand by The Texas Rattlesnake.
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Former J-Crown titleholder Ultimo Dragon ran out of room to hold his collection of junior and light heavyweight titles.
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Bubba Ray Dudley liked to wear his World Tag Team Championship as a collar.
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As WWE Tag Team Champions, MNM dangled the championship gold from their tights.
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Once the WWE and World Tag Team Titles were unified, The Colons found unique, groundbreaking ways to carry the multiple pieces of coveted hardware.
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Former Intercontinental Champion Umaga was a savage in every way, even when it came to transporting his championship.
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Did John Cena find inspiration in Carlito with his WWE World Heavyweight Championship "scarf"?