WWE RAW: 5 reasons why the 24/7 Title announcement was lackluster

This segment was a huge failure!
This segment was a huge failure!

#2 No top superstars competing for the title

It is rightly said that it is not the championship that makes a superstar but a superstar that makes the championship valuable. We have seen many recent examples of this as The Universal Title has started to mean so much ever since Seth Rollins has won it.

But the situation with the newest 24/7 title is not the same, as no top superstar seems interested in winning it. We basically saw some jobbers fight and run for it seemingly with a deep hidden message that this is their best shot at winning a championship in WWE, which is extremely sad on its own.


#1 A disappointing adaptation of the hardcore title

Why not give us this instead?
Why not give us this instead?

The 24/7 Championship in every way is similar to the Hardcore Championship that was in the company for 4 years from 1998 to 2002. The only issue is that it is a toned-down version of the Hardcore Title.

Mick Foley mentioned tonight that there is no "RAW" factor on Monday Night RAW and the new title would help bring it back, but what we saw after that was nothing more than a comedy segment.

No offense to Titus, but he ain't a first champion I can be excited for. Even after all the disappointment, I was hoping either EC3 or Eric Young would become the inaugural champion, but again I was met with my old friend - disappointment.

What is your take on this newest title in WWE? Let me know your thoughts, views, and opinions in the comments section below.

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