WWE: The Fiend has a sick, new belt and it’s already on the shop (Photo)

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Bray Wyatt is one of the hottest things going in WWE right now, and after turning the Universal Championship blue, he has a new custom title.

We’ve seen some awesome custom championships in WWE in recent years. Naomi’s “Glow” belt as the SmackDown Women’s Championship was an all-timer, and Daniel Bryan’s environmentally-conscious WWE Championship should honestly be the current version of the title. (Even Brock Lesnar values our planet, right?)

You can add Bray Wyatt, or “The Fiend” to the list of Superstars with killer custom titles.

He debuted a new design on the Nov. 29 episode of WWE SmackDown, and let’s just say a title has never “hurt” so good.

WWE are doing their best to capitalize on all things related to The Fiend, who recently retained the Universal Championship against Daniel Bryan at Survivor Series, thus they have already released the title on WWEShop.com.

This awesome custom championship will be available for pre-order starting tomorrow, Nov. 30, and I’m sure fans visiting the WWE Shop site tomorrow to order the belt will be anxiously checking their UPS notifications until the item arrives.

The Fiend’s Road to the Royal Rumble will be worth monitoring closely, since he could continue his program with Bryan, which is something of a throwback to their “Wyatt Family” feud, or face someone else on the roster. For example, Sheamus returned and name-dropped him in a video package, so as fearsome as he is, there are no shortage of superstars looking to take that title away from him. Still, a continuation of the feud with Bryan is a safe bet.

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But now that this title, complete with The Fiend’s face and the words “Hurt” and “Heal” as symbolism, is in The Fiend’s image, it’ll be even more difficult to pry the championship from his hands. Wyatt’s alter ego is already willing to go through any lengths to destroy his opponents, but now his championship holds even more personal meaning to him.