#3 Robert Roode
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Seeing Robert Roode in the 24/7 Title picture is quite weird to digest. The Glorious One has been treated as an upper mid-card to a main event talent in almost every promotion he has been a part of. Even his NXT run featured him in the main event scene for the most part.
When he was called up to the main roster, he had a decent stint on Smackdown Live and even captured the US Title at one point. However, he got lost in the shuffle earlier this year after dropping the Raw Tag Team Championship. He is now a regular part of the 24/7 Title picture and even became the second-ever Superstar to capture the strap by pinning Titus O'Neil.
Back in TNA, Roode had a decade-plus stint during which he captured multiple titles, participated in key story-lines, was a part of multiple factions and whatnot! He even won the TNA World Title 2 times and at 256 days, his first reign is still the longest one in the company's history.