WWE Reportedly Has Some Unique Plans For The 24/7 Championship Moving Forward

WWE Reportedly Has Some Unique Plans For The 24/7 Championship Moving Forward

Up until now, the 24/7 Championship has been used in something of a comical fashion on RAW and SmackDown Live but it's now said that things could change moving forward. Find out more details after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Jun 03, 2019 02:06 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
The 24/7 Championship has already been dubbed the "Jobber's Championship" by fans given how it's been treated since it was first unveiled but it sounds like WWE does have some plans for it moving forward. 

According to Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, one idea being batted around is to have the title defended on YouTube, Instagram, and even the Performance Center, thereby making it an actual 24/7 Championship and not one that only appears on Monday and Tuesday nights. 

R-Truth is the current champion but we know FOX wants less comedy when SmackDown Live moves to the network so it will be interesting seeing how it's handled there. 

As always, we'll keep you guys updated as we learn more.
 
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