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Championship unification or championship consolidation are professional wrestling terms which mean the act of combining two separate championships into a single title. This may be done to consolidate the number of championships in a given promotion or to add legitimacy and prestige to a certain title's lineage.

Types of unification


Championship unification can be done in a variety of ways:

  • Two wrestlers, who both hold separate championships, face each other in a match in which the winner will gain both titles. One of the titles (typically the lower-ranking one) is then said to be "absorbed" into the larger one, though this is rarely explained on-air; essentially, the smaller title is retired. The winner of the match may appear at events or on television with both belts once or twice, but eventually the smaller title is abandoned.
Example: Several WCW titles were absorbed during The Invasion angle. The WCW Tag Team Championship, for example, was absorbed into the WWF Tag Team Championship following the end of the Invasion angle.
  • Two wrestlers, who both hold separate championships, face each other in a match in which the winner will gain both titles. The titles are then combined into a brand new championship, often times referred to as an "undisputed" title. The championship may be represented by both original belts or a new belt may be introduced.
Example: Chris Jericho unifying the WCW World Heavyweight Championship (known by this time as the "World Championship") and the WWF Championship to create the WWF Undisputed Championship at WWF Vengeance in December 2001.

Examples of championship unification


Some examples of title unification:

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