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#3 Best: R-Truth as the 24/7 Champion
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Wait R truth loses the 24/7 title to Elias then he pins Elias under the ring to become 4 time 24/7 champ? Seriously I am enjoying R truths reign 100% it's entertaining 😂🤣 #WWE#SDLivepic.twitter.com/DHB8k0JGtl
Who would have thought that at his age, R-Truth would be having the most entertaining run of his entire career? He has made the 24/7 Championship his own and every time he is on screen, things just become very entertaining.
Believe it or not, Elias actually became the 24/7 Champion during a lumberjack match but R-Truth regained the championship in the ensuing melee. He would actually pick up the win under the ring where I'm guessing The Undertaker was as well, considering he would show up shortly after the whole title change.
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I don't know if Jinder Mahal and Robert Roode would necessarily like to be slotted into this Championship picture but hey it keeps them on TV at least. It may not necessarily be glorious but hey, it's something.
Kudos to R-Truth for bringing a dose of good humor to our television screens every single week.
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