Sol Ruca put her skills to work for a good cause.
Ruca is the current NXT Women’s North American Champion, as she has held the title for 87 days (and counting). One fan showed off photos of Ruca holding a custom-painted North American title. This led to speculation that Sol Ruca might potentially introduce it on WWE television.
There have been many varieties of custom titles over the years. This includes special leather straps like the Ultimate Warrior had, to John Cena’s custom “spinner” WWE Championship. Jeff Hardy had a custom TNA Championship made, and AEW’s TNT Championship has seen a few designs over the years.
custom NA title for sol ruca omggg this is SICKKK pic.twitter.com/8ENH54F1XC
— stargirl ? (@shootings1argrl) July 15, 2025
One lucky bidder can get their hands on Sol Ruca’s title
However, this one-of-a-kind item is not something that’s planned for television. A listing on the WWEShop website shows that the custom belt is being auctioned off.
“Sol Ruca snatched her first soul and the hearts of the WWE Universe at Stand & Deliver 2025 by defeating five formidable competitors to win the NXT Women’s North American Championship. Showcase your appreciation for NXT’s newest Women’s North American Champion by grabbing this Autographed Replica Title Belt,” reads the official description. “Modeled after the gilded prize seen on NXT television, it is hand-signed and hand-painted by Ruca with colorful details befitting the happy-go-lucky Superstar who has a love for all things surfing and beachy. Make this item a cornerstone feature in your WWE memorabilia collection and let anyone see it’s a standout like your favorite Superstar.”
The bid broke $1000 on Tuesday morning and currently sits at $1200. The auction runs through July 28, 2025, when the winner will be charged and have the belt shipped to them.
Sol Ruca successfully defended her title at NXT The Great American Bash this past weekend. Ruca retained her title over Izzi Dame. Check out full results from the event here.
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