10 Wrestlers Who Didn't Know What To Do With Title Belts

1. Every 24/7 Champion Ever

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The 24/7 Championship concept is one so fatally flawed that not only does it undermine everybody that wants to win it, but also makes a mockery of the belt itself and a complete laughing stock of those that can't even get a reign with it.

Having it is a life of spending every waking moment panicking that you're going to lose it, running away at all times and just hoping to dodge bother around every corner. Yet, those that don't have it aspire to this life, as if any of it sounds remotely appealing. So based on that logic, the trick is to not get involved in the scene at all, but clearly lots of the wrestlers have resolved in kayfabe (and perhaps otherwise) that this is their only chance to win a title, so into the dog-pile they go.

But what is a title if it has no value? In Vince McMahon's brain, it's a lowly belt, and that's precisely what this piece of hide-and-seek-inspired sh*t is.

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