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WWE 24/7: WWE 24/7 championship officially done

-11/11/2022



The 24/7 title has been officially declared
dead just a few days after Nikki Cross won
it from Dana Brooke and then threw it in the
trash can, missing, and breaking it into
pieces on the concrete floor.

The WWE.COM website lists the 24/7
championship of having a run from 2019 to
2022.

The title was introduced by WWE Hall of
Famer Mick Foley on the May 20, 2019 edition
of Monday Night Raw and had similar rules of
the Hardcore title, where it could be
defended anytime, anywhere, as long as a WWE
referee is present.

The inaugural champion was Titus O’Neil and
on day one, the title had three different
champions. It was defended in all corners of
the globe, even mid-air on a flight and
during a wedding.

The likes of R-Truth, Drake Maverick, Akira
Tozawa, and others made it fun with several
skits but after 195 different title
switches, it was time to say goodbye to the
24/7 title.

R-Truth holds the most reigns with 53 and a
combined 415 days as champion. Dana Brooke
had 15 and so did Tozawa, but Brooke last
longer with a total of 335 days as champion.

Celebrities, backstage interviewers,
referees, and even Knox County mayor Glenn
Jacobs all can be called 24/7 champions.

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