WATCH: Naomi shows off her new glowing SmackDown Womenโ€™s Title

There is a long history of creative titles in WWE. Stone Cold had his own Smoking Skull title belt, and The Rock even had a Brahma Bull belt (although he never got to use it). John Cenaโ€™s Spinner Belts were amazing too and that tradition carried on long after Cena dropped his title. Needless to say, specialty titles are nothing new but theyโ€™ve never glowed like this before.

Naomi debuted her brand new glowing SmackDown Womenโ€™s title on last nightโ€™s Fourth Of July edition of SmackDown Live. It was brightly colored and eye catching to match her amazing entrance. If youโ€™ve never seen Naomiโ€™s entrance before it really is worth watching. She turns the entire arena into a rave party only glow-sticks have nothing on Naomiโ€™s glow.

The current SmackDown Womenโ€™s Champion decided she wanted to show off her awesome new title belt on Twitter as she said people โ€œcanโ€™t stop my glow.โ€ Out of all the custom title belts weโ€™ve seen surface through the years this one is certainly the most recent.

The fact that WWE gave Naomi such a cool custom belt in line with her character certainly gives off the impression she is going to hold that title for a while. While she could always lose her SmackDown Womenโ€™s Championship sooner than later, a glowing belt wouldnโ€™t have nearly the same meaning on someone else as it does on her. This brightly colored belt design might have taken some time to produce and probably went through a bit of testing, so who knows how long itโ€™s been in the pipeline. But Naomiโ€™s glowing belt is finally a reality and itโ€™s super cool.

She made very quick work of Lana last night and has been showing a real experienced side to her character as well. At this point the girl who first showed up alongside Cameron with Brodus Clay is no longer the Funkadactyls people used to know. Naomi is the SmackDown Womenโ€™s champion and she wants everyone to Feel The Glow.

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