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5. The Misadventures Of The 24/7 Championship

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R-Truth spent the start of the night dragging the a*se out of a lame disguise gag. It all felt like a lot of what we've seen before, but then that could be applied to most of the exploits attached to the 24/7 title at this point.

Such was the case when Drew Gulak won the gold with a roll-up having spotted an opportunity while warming up. Warming up for what exactly? He wasn't booked, nor filling in due to the card changes. That was never addressed because f*ck off if you think they respect you or it or that.

No matter anyway - Truth won it back just after Gulak had celebrated winning it in a backstage interview. Somebody with hope for this "division" might question what exactly the long game might be for it, or its key players. Your writer is not that person, nor is Akira Tozawa, because he was eaten by a shark six days ago.

 
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