WWE retires the NXT Heritage Cup championship

Cageside Seats2 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 12:43 AM

Last updated Jun 4, 2026

WWE retires the NXT Heritage Cup championship
Summary

The NXT Heritage Cup championship has been quietly retired by WWE. It was last seen when Tony D’Angelo threw it off a bridge during a 2025 feud with Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo at the Great American Bash. The title is no longer listed on the WWE.com roster, despite being included as recently as May 30. The Heritage Cup was introduced in NXT UK and contested under British Rounds Rules. Noam Dar held the Cup a record four times, while A-Kid, now Axiom, was the first champion.

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  • Heritage Cup last seen in July 2025
  • Dropped off a bridge by Tony D'Angelo
  • Cup officially retired as of June 2026
  • Last listed champion was Channing 'Stacks' Lorenzo
  • Originally launched in NXT UK before the pandemic
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Fans haven’t seen the NXT Heritage Cup since Tony D’Angelo threw it off a bridge during his feud with a Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo last summer at Great American Bash. Tony D destroys the NXT Heritage Cup – WWE Great American Bash 2025 pic.twitter.com/H4zb7HFAJv — Markcho/Cho (@MarkchoGaming) June 3, 2026 The fact that you probably haven’t noticed the Heritage Cup was gone (for those that do watch NXT) or never knew it existed (those who don’t) likely explains why WWE seems to have unceremoniously retired it. Fans noticed it’s no longer listed among the NXT champions on WWE.com’s roster page. It had been there as recently as May 30; Stacks was still the Cup-holder/champion at the time. The Heritage Cup was introduced in NXT UK prior to the pandemic. It was contested under British Rounds Rules, which WWE explained to us Yanks again when the Cup was moved to the main NXT brand after the United Kingdom branch was shuttered. A-Kid, now Axiom, was the first champ. Noam Dar held the Cup the most, four times. Charlie Dempsey was the only other of the nine men who won the Cup to have won it more than once; he won it twice. Share your favorite Heritage Cup memories below. Or just say, “huh” and keep it moving.

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