WWE News: Triple H never had plans for the WWE 24/7 Championship


WWE News: Triple H never had plans for the WWE 24/7 Championship

At the beginning of November 2022, WWE made the decision to withdraw the 24/7 Championship from its list of active titles. This fact put an end.

To a belt that entered into circulation on May 20, 2019, with more than 196 reigns thanks to its rule that it can be disputed at any time and place.

As long as a referee certifies the change. The fact gained notoriety as it was an idea that divided the WWE public. Many fans defended the idea of.

​​A special belt that could give rise to moments and stories within the programming. However, criticism of aspects such as its design.

Or the unreliable handling of the title was not lacking during its three and a half years of existence. Indeed, the serious handling of the belt caused.

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It to be completely ignored when Triple H took the creative leadership of WWE. Fightful Select confirmed that Paul Levesque took any.

Idea involving the 24/7 Championship off the table. Moments like the headline changes at house shows or Nikki Cross’s victory against former.

Champion Dana Brooke were the product of “incidental” plans that had nothing to do with the creative handling of the belt. Several names close.

To WWE told Fightful that the deactivation of the title “was up in the air” since the arrival of the new administration. On the November 7 episode.

Monday Night RAW, in a previously unannounced head-to-head matchup, Nikki Cross defeated Dana Brooke for the WWE 24/7 Championship.

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Moments later, the competitor decided to throw it into a trash can backstage, hinting at the end of the three and a half year cycle that had that title.