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WWE presents Snoop Dogg with custom-made WWE title

WWE presented Snoop Dogg with his own custom WWE title last night at the WrestleMania Launch Party at SoFi Stadium.

Presented to Dogg on stage by Bianca Belair and Becky Lynch, the gold, one-of-a-kind design was made specifically for him, including custom side plates.

“One of one, just like you Snoop and we expect to see you rocking that everywhere up to WrestleMania 39,” said Lynch and Snoop posed with the title above his head. Belair, Lynch, Snoop, and a few LA Lakers cheerleaders then danced on stage to end the segment. Prior to being gifted the title, Snoop Dogg presented both Belair and Lynch a Death Row Records pendant.

The popular artist is a huge WWE fan and has been involved on WWE television many times before, including at previous WrestleManias. He also recently showed up in AEW and was part of a match on Dynamite. He is the cousin of former WWE Raw, Smackdown and Women’s Tag Team champion Sasha Banks.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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