Je'Von Evans Identifies Special WWE Championship Belts He Hopes To Revive

Je'Von Evans is being primed to become a top star and win world titles in the future, and the former "WWE NXT" star has revealed plans to bring back a title design if he wins a championship.

The 22-year-old star recently spoke to "The Wrestling Classic" about potentially bringing back the spinner world title, made famous by 17-time world champion John Cena, as well as the Big Gold Belt, which gained prominence in NWA and WCW, and later in WWE. In the interview, the host referenced Evans holding up a spinner title during a recent WWE entrance, which led to the WWE star speaking about bringing it back. He said that if he beats Randy Orton's record of becoming the youngest WWE world champion, he would bring back the Big Gold Belt, which Orton held when he won the title at SummerSlam in 2004.

"Man, actually, I would love to bring back the spinner belt, but I'm very, very, very focused on breaking Randy's record [youngest WWE world champion] right now. So, if I get to break that record, I would have to bring back big goldy, bro," said Evans, referring to the Big Gold Belt. "Bro, it's so fire. I have to bring it back."

In his two years in WWE, Evans has yet to win a title, be it a singles or tag team championship. He has previously competed in a few title matches, including for the NXT Championship, which he lost to Oba Femi, as well as the United States Championship, an opportunity he received last year when he hadn't yet been officially called up to the main roster. His most recent opportunity to win a championship came on an episode of "WWE Raw" in May, where he came up short against then-Intercontinental Champion Penta.  

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