#3 Doug Flutie won the 24/7 title during a Celebrity Flag Football Game

Canadian Sports Hall of Famer Doug Flutie held the 24/7 title for a short time in February 2021. It was during the 2021 Celebrity Flag Football Game in which his reign began, and also sadly ended.
Taking place on ESPNEWS, Flutie defeated R-Truth on Clearwater Beach. R-Truth, in true R-Truth fashion, won the title back shortly after.
Flutie is a legendary figure in the sports world, particularly in the NFL, and this crossover would certainly not have done any harm for WWE.
#2 Kyle Busch won the 24/7 title in Nashville

NASCAR racer Kyle Busch was a special guest on Monday Night Raw when he claimed the 24/7 title.
Taking place at ringside, with Michael Waltrip as special guest referee, Busch defeated none other than R-Truth to win the 24/7 title.
NASCAR were in Nashville to host their year-end awards just a few days after Raw, so it made sense for WWE to get involved in the action. Of course, R-Truth managed to claw back his 24/7 title later in the night against Busch, in a video that was posted on WWE's social media.
#1 Bad Bunny won the 24/7 title and later performed in a match at WrestleMania 37

Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter Bad Bunny entered the WWE world in 2021, winning the 24/7 title during an impressive run.
Bad Bunny had appeared at WWE's Royal Rumble event performing his hit song 'Booker T' inside the WWE ThunderDome. He later appeared on an episode of Monday Night Raw in February, and with help from fellow Puerto Rican Damian Priest, he defeated Akira Tozawa to win the 24/7 title.
In a backstage segment in March, Bad Bunny relinquished his title to R-Truth in comical fashion, trading him for some Stone Cold Steve Austin memorabilia. Bad Bunny went on to compete in a tag team match at WrestleMania 37, teaming with Damian Priest to take on the team of John Morrison and The Miz.
Bunny was highly praised for not only his performance, but the way he conducted himself throughout his short tenure with the company.