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Alundra Blayze Makes Claim To Being The True WWE 24/7 Champion
Is Nikki Cross the last WWE 24/7 Champion? Not according to Alundra Blayze. Earlier this month, Cross captured the title from Dana Brooke and dumped the championship in (really near) a trash can. The title has since been retired and removed from the active championships section on WWE.com. On Twitter, Blayze made her argument for […]
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Is Nikki Cross the last WWE 24/7 Champion? Not according to Alundra Blayze.
Earlier this month, Cross captured the title from Dana Brooke and dumped the championship in (really near) a trash can.
The title has since been retired and removed from the active championships section on WWE.com.
On Twitter, Blayze made her argument for being WWE 24/7 Champion, referencing legendary WWF President Jack Tunney.
Damn! Don’t make me show up and come get that title. I am still 24/7 Champion. Don’t believe me? Go back in history and listen to what Jack Tunney said “No one can win the title by it being bought’ ‘surrendered’ to them. -Jack Tunney@WWE we may have a problem.?♀️ https://t.co/19HWaP4oce
— Madusa/AlundraBlayze (@Madusa_rocks) November 15, 2022
Blayze won the title on Raw Reunion in July 2019 and would sell the gold to Ted DiBiase, an illegitimate title change according to the former Madusa.
If Blayze is the true champion, she has held the gold for a record-setting 1,213 days (and counting!)