WWE Cruiserweight Championship
The WWE Cruiserweight Championship is a professional wrestling title in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) that is specifically designed for lighter competitors. To qualify for this championship, wrestlers must weigh 205 pounds or less. The title was first introduced in 1991 and has seen various champions over the years, showcasing high-flying and fast-paced wrestling styles.
The championship has undergone several changes, including its reintroduction in 2016 as part of the WWE Cruiserweight Division. This division features a roster of talented wrestlers who compete in exciting matches, often highlighting their agility and athleticism. The title is currently defended on WWE Monday Night Raw and other events.