McKinney Cage Match Series
Apr 27 - Jun 21, 2026
Current Holder
Rhett Barham
Paper Crown
Forgotten Champion of Crumpled Gold
Every Push Ends in the Dark
Aspects refreshed May 15, 2026
The Paper Crown was forged in a moment of championship despair - a former title holder, after being dethroned and forgotten in a single dark match, crumpled their championship belt in frustration. From those permanent wrinkles emerged this entity, a reminder that all crowns eventually become garbage and every push eventually gets buried.
The Paper Crown appears as a miniature championship belt made of golden construction paper, its edges perpetually crumpled, its lettering smudged as if handled by countless disappointed hands. It changes size based on the bearer's current ranking - massive when near the top of the hierarchy, tiny when lost in the dark matches. It makes no sound when worn, glowing with a dim flickering golden light. Despite its fragile appearance, it cannot be destroyed, only further crumpled - always regenerating but permanently damaged.
The Paper Crown serves as the ultimate underdog tag in the championship hierarchy - when a challenger bearing this tag defeats a 'proper' champion, the victory carries extra meaning because they overcame both the opponent AND the symbolism of worthlessness. It transforms every match into a statement: that the system was wrong to dismiss them.
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