Delaware's Right Coast Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship Belt (Chess Belt) Overview part 1



Now that Right Coast Pro Wrestling in Delaware has crowned its RCP Heavyweight Champion, King Mega, we are getting a ton of questions surrounding the belt itself. For those lucky enough to have been able to attend the June 1, 2013 Quartus Congrego event you the centerfold of the program gave a fairly detailed analysis on the RightCoastPro Heavyweight Championship Belt.

 Nearly all of the initial design and concept was done in house by RCP’s very own JJ “The Crew Chief” who also monitored and worked very closely with Top Rope Belts in Charlotte, NC in insuring that the concept was carried out to RightCoastPro’s managements vision. I am happy to announce, as is obvious, that Randy Jackson and Jesse Justice of Top Rope Belts did an outstanding job and everyone is quite pleased. 
The Right Coast Pro Heavyweight Championship Belt was purposely designed to reflect the unique challenges and representations of “Chess”. Chess is often referred to as the “Kings Game” or “Tactical Leaders Game”. It has been, and still is, used to teach war strategy as well as a means of self-improvement by teaching one of Foresight, Circumspection, Caution, and how to contend with Adversity. These are all qualities needed in life and in the realm of Professional Wrestling and of course being a Champion.
Be sure to check out Right Coast Pro on July 13 in Newark, Delaware for a very special pre-show Champions Reception where you can meet the champ, King Mega, get your picture with him as well as the belt. Check out the website for more details.http://www.rightcoastpro.com

King Mega wins the RCP Heavyweight Championship:

 RCP Heavyweight Championship Tournament Promo:


 Top Rope Belts Video featuring the Right Coast Pro Wrestling Belt:






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