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#4 R-Truth brings the 24/7 Championship to RAW, loses it to Akam
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Y así es como @RonKillings se convirtió de nuevo en Campeón 24/7... Hay que admitir que no le falta ingenio a nuestra Superestrella 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/I3hT8VBvcD
The 24/7 Championship had been gone for a long time from RAW when Rob Gronkowski decided to take it to the NFL, but now we're glad to report that R-Truth is the Champion once again. And the best thing about this is that it will allow for R-Truth to return to RAW and mix it up with some of the more underutilized names in the current roster who are maybe not getting the screen time they should.
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One of the names who could be doing so much more is certainly Akam from The AoP, while Rezar is absent from the RAW roster on account of the injury that he has sustained. Having the big man in the 24/7 Championship picture could also allow us to see his personality.
FTR was on the Jim Cornette podcast recently and spoke about how they were not allowed to showcase the fact that they have a personality so these are the opportunities that shine once in a while for RAW stars.
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