12 Ups & 12 Downs For WWE In 2019

5. The 24/7 Title

R-Truth Wanted Poster
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The latest late-career success story for mirth maestro R-Truth, the 24/7 Championship has gotten over and just about stayed there entirely as result of his hijinks and escapology.

Though the booking has recently devolved into chase scenes and little else, his original run with the belt saw him knock back the regular challenges of Elias, Drake Maverick, Jinder Mahal and others, all to the benefit of the losers and - notably - WWE's YouTube channel. With the division and the stupid piece of tin representing it, WWE found a palette cleanser audiences were welcome to enjoy.

Truth brilliantly remains the division's fulcrum. Long may he reign, in spite of the title's overall meaningless within the current system.

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