Kelly Kelly was the first ever female WWE 24/7 Champion
#2 Tamina smashed Carmella to capture the WWE 24/7 Championship
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Tamina in WWE
During a Street Profits promo at WWE Hell in a Cell 2019, R-Truth and Carmella ran into Montez Ford. The returning Tamina took advantage of a distracted Carmella. She rolled the reigning 24/7 Champion up for the pin to capture the title.
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After she won the gold, Tamina had a face-off with Tyler Breeze, who was after the title himself, but she pushed him and ran away.
The Samoan wrestler was chased by R-Truth to the international commentary tables. There, she used Funaki as a human shield. Tamina then pushed Funaki at Truth and attempted to leave. Instead, she received a kick to the face from Carmella, who then urged Truth to cover her and recapture the title.
Although Tamina had been with WWE for nearly a decade, the 24/7 Championship was the first title she had ever held in her career. It remains the only title that she has held in WWE. She's currently chasing more gold with her ally, Natalya on WWE SmackDown.
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