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Havoc Rave wrote on 29.04.2025:
[2.0] "The idea of a modern WWF Hardcore Championship was fine, but it just didn't have the same impact. I should mention the obvious differences between the two (to demonstrate why it failed). Clearly, WWF Hardcore had started out as a normal Championship, defended like any other Championship, unlike 24/7. WWF Hardcore also had a good history with Mankind to start things off right, as Vince had given it to them, with the intention of a fake gift. The first time we saw WWE 24/7, it was thrown into the ring and the first one to pick it up would be champion. And the design, oh my God, how can a Title be so hideous? Who thought green would look good? If the World Tag Team Championship looked like a penny, 24/5 looks like a coin on top of a bill. The only good thing that came out of it was R Truth and Drake Maverick, they were actually funny. Best places where 24/7 was defended (or lost): at a wedding, on a honeymoon, on an airplane, on a golf course, on the street with Santa Claus. Great memories, but questionable wrestling quality."
HortonHearsAdoctorWho wrote on 31.03.2025:
[1.0] "The concept had potential, but it eventually just grew into a worse version of the WWF Hardcore Championship. The 1 point I'm awarding this is for the great stuff R-Truth and Drake Maverick did with the title."
Keithnelson18 wrote on 16.02.2025:
[0.0] "No, just no. This title shouldn't have been invented. The only memorable champions I think of is R-Truth, Drake Maverick, & Dana Brooke. That's it, no one else was memorable or just won the title cause WWE had nothing for them. How did The Revival hold this title? How did EC3 hold this title? How did Bobby Roode hold this title? How did Alexa Bliss hold this title? Thank god Triple H got rid of the this title"
Tjl0106 wrote on 07.02.2025:
[7.0] "This title gets way too much disrespect. Sure, it might not have been as good as the Hardcore belt or even the DDT belt, but it still had some funny moments and the legend of R-Truth. I do agree that this belt could have been so, so much more than what it was, and it was clean towards it's end that it was being neglected by the WWE. And even it's destruction was a botched angle (Nikki missed the trash can completely, sending the belt crashing to the floor.) It still deserves much better than the 0s and 1s that it's getting though, because even with it being a 0 or 1 IN COMPARISON to the Hardcore title, it is still an above average belt for the purpose it served."
Pigeon Scratch wrote on 06.02.2025:
[1.0] "1 point for R-Truth solely. This title is what happens when you take the old Hardcore Title, as well as the 24/7 rule that was imposed on it by Crash Holly, and then try to commercialize and mainstream it to the nth degree. It was a joke title that could be used for promotion of the WWE. Give it to Marshmello, or some sports commentator at Fox, or some other celebrity to get some more names on the promotion, and then easily change it to whoever is the main holder of the 24/7 title. That, and just how genuinely unfunny everything around the belt was, again asides from Truth trying his best. It's a total fucking bastardization of what made the Hardcore Title in the WWE good for a time, and a total disgrace to any other title that it is similar to. You can make a joke title like this work, such as DDT's Ironman Heavymetalweight, but if you don't put in the effort to either book something compelling enough, or to go batshit insane with it (or both! ), it's not gonna be anything of value. The 24/7 Championship was a promotional stunt, and it didn't even look good."
Brando Calrissian wrote on 01.11.2024:
[1.0] "The idea behind the title was fun, and there were plenty of entertaining moments revolving around it, but it is barely more than an unfunny joke being repeated over and over again. The DDT Ironman Heavymetalweight belt and original WWF Hardcore title are much better examples of how such a thing should work, but with WWE they were never going to do anything super interesting with it aside from R-Truth, who is the only reason I'm giving it a 1 and not a 0."
RaysBru wrote on 27.09.2024:
[0.0] "Sure, it had it's funny moments, but I don't get how lazy you must be to use a title belt, which should carry significance, as comedic filler on your weekly television show. That valuable airtime could have been used to showcase young talent or for actual matches."
maven lover wrote on 25.09.2024:
[1.0] "Mick Foley deserved better than to introduce this dud to an actively hostile crowd. Instead of bringing the hardcore title back under improved safety regulations (hell, why didn't they get the ECW name involved? They own the damn thing! ), creating a minor resurgence of the hardcore style in WWE, a vastly mentally-deteriorating Vince saw it fit to create a comedy title somehow devoid of meaningful comedy & of must-remember moments. They should have probably just had R-Truth introduce a new title that he "invented, " & let the rest write itself; that would at least be funnier than this. The Gobbledy Gooker? Santa Claus? Marshmello, the EDM DJ? Mike Giaccio, a random accounts executive for FOX Sports? All of that crap in only the span of a year? Doesn't that come across as a bit on the desperate side?"
Rhealius wrote on 16.09.2024:
[2.0] "The entertainement part of WWE 2019-2022 era, some good ideas but it's a good showing of horrible management and understanding of not only your product BUT the alternative way of showing the exact same thing in a different time. Yeah 24/7 Hardcore was fun not perfect but fun during Holly time but it was used to had a little time during shows where a lot of workers were used and as a "back to action" or "let's wait for entrance" act. Here with the 2019 24/7 it shoulda been used on social media, on the network, introduces new wrestlers to some people, add some character developments and most importantly not a way to use a lot of wrestlers all at once. Well there are a lot of ideas on how it shoulda/coulda been but the most important part is that it's a huge failure and i'm not sure we will ever see something like this. I can name a few nice segments so it doesn't deserve something like a 1."
Dntbamark wrote on 14.08.2024:
[1.0] "Introduced during a period of creative stagnation, the WWE 24/7 Championship was a misguided attempt to inject energy into the product. While the concept of a title defended at any time, anywhere, held initial promise, it quickly devolved into a chaotic and meaningless spectacle. R-Truth's comedic timing initially breathed some life into the title, but even his charisma couldn't sustain the concept's longevity. As time went on, the 24/7 chase became repetitive and tiresome, diminishing the value of the championship and the wrestlers involved. The title ultimately served no purpose in elevating talent or telling meaningful stories, instead becoming a distraction from more substantial programming. The 24/7 Championship stands as a prime example of a gimmick gone wrong, a title that did little to enhance the overall product and ultimately hurt more than it helped."
Chosen One wrote on 02.08.2024:
[5.0] "Ich finde diesen Titel overhated. Ich hätte es selbst bevorzugt, den Hardcore Title zurückzubringen und ja, das Design ist nicht gerade das beste, aber an sich war der 24/7 Title ein solides Konzept und hat uns einige von R-Truths besten Momenten beschert. Ich finde es sogar eine Verschwendung, dass der Titel ersatzlos gestrichen wurde. Trotz der 24/7-Regel hätte man den Titel so booken können wie es beim Hardcore Title mit RVD der Fall war, also dass es zwar die Regel noch gibt, sie aber nicht andauernd zu Massenkämpfen führt. Man hätte den Titel als eine Art Pseudo-TV-Titel noch gut behalten können. Vor allem weil Triple H ja die anderen, ernstzunehmenderen Titeln für exorbitant lange Regentschaften nutzt."
SethyBoy wrote on 29.07.2024:
[9.0] "Hear me out, the look of the WWE 24/7 Championship is absolutely atrocious, however the concept of a 24/7 title is amazing to me. Having a title that can be comedic and never limited is awesome to me. The hardcore title was amazing and had fun title changes and winners. The 24/7 title could be so much better if it just had a better design and more representation on non-WWE platforms. For example when celebrities would win. That is so cool to me. Although controversial I will give this title a 9/10"
Ryanclarkiscool wrote on 29.07.2024:
[8.0] "I had a lot of fun watching the segments involving this title. I don't understand the low rating, are we not allowed to have comedy in wrestling? The segments at the beginning with R-Truth & Carmella being chased by everyone, and Drake Maverick had some good moments. What I didn't like is how guys like Shelton, Cedric, EC3, The Revival, Heath, & The Lucha House Party were involved when they could've been doing much better things than that. Also, the segments became worse and worse over time as Vince stopped caring and Triple H took control. The design was so bad it was kind of good. Overall, I liked this championship while it lasted. It gets a Nine from me."
NothingGreatAbout wrote on 24.07.2024:
"Ive always thought it was funny and that it was a cool concept. Yes it was comedy, but for the early istances iI enjoyed it, especially when R-Truth and Jinder where involved. But yes, it was a washed down version of the Hardcore Title and it was god awful."
batboy wrote on 06.06.2024:
[3.0] "This "title" was pretty funny for me in the beginning but we all knew it wouldn't last. WWE 24/7 title was more or less a DDT Ironman Heavy metal championship title ripoff. R-Truth did a good job carrying this belt and had many hilarious moments with it."
JBTheTree wrote on 23.05.2024:
[0.0] "This title could have been great content for WWE while it was never going to be the most prestigious belt it could have been so much more than what it was. In the age of digital media and Logan Paul working for the WWE a 24/7 title could have been a great way to explore the product to the audience of social media influencers and YouTubers. Imagine Logan Paul dropping the 24/7 title in the middle of his podcast or a media apprentice. You could have even passed the title through various YouTubers, maybe work a deal for the belt or title changes take place on their channels to their audience. At the very least this belt should have had more focus on WWEs own platforms. R-Truth and a few others tried to do the best they could with the belt and I enjoyed moments from time to time. However this is a 0 star belt."
SebasDiazArgentina wrote on 02.04.2024:
[10.0] "Underrated Title, like the Hardcore Championship It was fun and entertaining, prestige is not important with a Title like this, is to make someone laugh and have a moment of like relax between matches of a show, R-Truth was definitely the best Champion of this title, a Title that was made to entertain the fans, and a funny and entertaining guy like him, was the perfect combo to Entertain the people, so I give It a 10 because It was fun to watch and It was just something for the superstars who doesn't have time on screen to make them have a little recognition of being champions of something, It doesn't have prestige but it was good for some people to Say like "okay this guy or girl is still on the company" the legends that good to held the title also give it a little help to give it like a prestige, but It was okay to see how more mainstream celebrities held the title, good to make wrestling more visible for non wrestling fans"
2pt0EcoBoostFusion wrote on 13.03.2024:
[4.0] "When it comes to "prestige" (notice how I used the word lightly), this title has none of that. But when it comes to entertainment and story segments, this title wasn't really all that bad. Of course the 24/7 title was always meant to be a toy for the lower mid-card to low card, but it delivered when it came to comedy as I was genuinely always intrigued to see what WWE would do with the title every week. Hell, I'd even say that this title (mainly R-Truth) carried Monday Night RAW along with Bray's Fiend character in 2019 (RAW was insanely bad during the late 2010s). R-Truth, as I said previously, was the best 24/7 champion and it's not even close, his comedy character meshed well with this title. Now that the title is inactive, I don't think I'd be much interested in seeing it again. Great entertainment but no value, brings it to a 4 in my opinion."
r0hn wrote on 05.02.2024:
[0.0] "Stupid idea from bad creatives. Despite R Thruth's best efforts to make it comedic, this title was a waste. I'm just glad that the title has been made inactive now and hopefully never return to tv again. This title was utter garbage and a waste of time."
CommisarRobe wrote on 01.02.2024:
[3.0] "Despite R-Truths best efforts, this is a completely pointless boring title with zero prestige, it was effectively a toy for the lower card to play with. For me this belt is a great symbol of WWEs insufferable era of focusing on PG style horror and comedy instead of booking actual wrestling shows."
theacmoney wrote on 28.01.2024:
[5.0] "I don't hate this as much as others do, even if the belt looked stupid. This did exactly it was supposed to do - drive social media engagement and community outreach while also being a R-Truth comedy vehicle. If anything, they didn't commit to the bit *enough*."
Mutoism wrote on 06.01.2024:
[0.0] "Dude how can you rate this tittle with an eight when it is literally the wallmart version of the hardcore championship. At the very begining with maverick the tittle was some short of a comedy relieve, but after a couple of years it really lost his meaning"
new era lover wrote on 05.01.2024:
[8.0] "A fun title. Had good segments with R Truth. Its the kind of title you can say ur a champ in wwe even if ur basically a jobber. There are things that could have been done better but overral the 24/7 7/11 95 south european championship was definetely fun and i get why the marks hate on it but it wasnt trying to be an actual big prize and it didnt stole much time from the show. Besides Id rather watch this 5 times than a 6 men tag team match or a Nia Jax match. Also, Jeff Hardy is overrated and a junkie"
kewf1988 wrote on 28.10.2023:
[1.0] "The least prestigious title of all time. The 24/7 title was booked like the hardcore title from 2000-2002, but without the weapons or the comedy that came with it. This was precisely the "jobber championship", only without the quality writing that made many of Crash's hardcore title defenses so memorable."
ItsToniTime89 wrote on 05.09.2023:
[1.0] "Eine komplette PG & Wish Version des alten WWF Hardcore Titels, was diesem einzig und alleine nur am 24/7 Konzept geähnelt hat. Der Titel wurde halt einzig und alleine nur dafür eingeführt, damit auch Undercarder und lower-tier Jobber ihre wöchentlichen 10 Sekunden Screentime bekommen, weil man sonst nichts mit diesen Performern anzustellen wusste. Den einen Gnadenpunkt erhält dieser Titel nur dank R-Truth, der sich trotzdem wöchentlich Mühe gegeben hatte, dem Titel mit seinem leicht Comedy-haften Gimmick ein wenig Aufmerksamkeit zu verpassen."
MattHall wrote on 23.08.2023:
[0.0] "LOL, I remember and don't remember this belt at the same time. I remember when it was announced on WWE back in 2019, but then the belt just became the shits. This belt was supposed to have a very similar stipulation to the Hardcore Championship, but it had no interesting matches nor good segments involved. The belt design was awful as well. This belt pretty much buried Raven who held the Hardcore Championship 39 times (According to Raven himself in an interview on how many reigns he had). And R-Truth won the belt 52 times."
Personano wrote on 20.08.2023:
[0.0] "Truly a terrible title, if you can really call it one. One of the worst looking too. It was seemingly viewed by WWE as a spiritual successor to the classic Hardcore Championship, this time with none of the old TV-14 chaos or interesting match locations."
Itayboi wrote on 23.07.2023:
[2.0] "This belt was fun for a bit but it was just the same joke on repeat. Not much of a fan, but atleast we got some cameos"
Leth99 wrote on 27.06.2023:
[0.0] "They could've done so much with this title, instead the only thing that this title brought was stripping Raven of his record 27 hardcore title reigns. Thanks, Truth"
ManlyManicotti wrote on 11.05.2023:
"Imagine the Hardcore title, but it has no substance and lost traction less than a year of it's inception. That is what this title is, a watered down version of the Hardcore Championship. R-Truth being the comedy genius he is, managed to make the best of this title and even Drake Maverick had some fun moments with it! I really do not remember much of this title despite it being introduced four years ago."
gn masters wrote on 02.05.2023:
[4.0] "a title that I got very excited about when it was announced, because I expected a new Hardcore Championship or a fun title that yields funny segments, however that was not exactly what happened, the belt became dull over time and that made nobody remember of it even before it is deactivated"
Xwrestlingx2003 wrote on 14.04.2023:
[0.0] "GOD AWFUL, I thank God that this stupid idea of Vince went down, There was no purpose, they just kept changing the champion, This did not work."
KKeanel wrote on 25.02.2023:
[0.0] "24/7 titles in wrestling will never be something interesting or benefical for product. Only ok stuff with that belt was rivaly between Maverick and R-Truth. One of many Vince's ideas which was simply waste of time."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 20.11.2022:
[2.0] "Patterned on the Crash Holly 24/7 Rules era of the old Hardcore Title, the 24/7 belt was introduced in 2019 in a seeming attempt to capitalize on the then-current meme popularity of the DDT Ironman Heavymetalweight Title, promising unpredictability of a title that was literally on the line anytime, anywhere. Unfortunately, this largely translated to uninspired "chase" sequences backstage and occasionally in the arena, as undercarders and underutilized talents attempted to add at least something to their WWE championship resumes. Thing is, there was actually a fair amount of untapped potential - the belt could've been used as a social media goldmine during the COVID pandemic, giving fans at least some form of interesting content away from the empty arenas (something successfully accomplished by the upstate NY local promotion Immortal Championship Wrestling with their 24/7 title); it could've taken a more serious turn as a dominant wrestler claimed the belt and dared all comers to try taking it off of him; etc. To be fair, R-Truth - who became nearly synonymous with the belt in the first year of its history - and Drake Maverick were able to do a few entertaining things with it, but overall the belt was a waste of something that actually could've been utilized at least a bit more, and was finally put out of its misery after just two years of existence."
MainEventMaster wrote on 18.11.2022:
[0.0] "This title fucking sucked, plain and simple, there was no need for this to ever exist. This is a disgrace to the sport that is pro wrestling."
eltetechori wrote on 15.11.2022:
[0.0] "A title that finally closes its circle in the WWE universe. It has been probably one of the worst WWE titles if we refer to wrestling, if it's comedy, a 10, but I like wrestling more than a simple and childish comedy."
JaybirdJared wrote on 06.11.2022:
[0.0] "This is the definition of a missed opportunity. The old Hardcore Championship had such memorable locations, wrestling spots, and intrigue like how a Hardcore Championship match broke out in the middle of the Royal Rumble in 2001. The 24/7 Championship has potential with celebrities and social media, but WWE insists on making it an afterthought and literally using the schoolboy pin as the finish over 95% of the time. It is like Vince McMahon wanted it to fail because it was not his idea, but he wanted control of everything unlike other 24/7 titles internationally where the participants can arrange finishes."
xnvius wrote on 14.10.2022:
[1.0] "it gets a point just for R-Truth. the title is a complete joke. its for comedy segments that aren't even funny. they tried to recreate the Hardcore Championship but failed miserably. abolish this belt i beg."
Kingoftheringdude wrote on 04.10.2022:
[0.0] "Total hässliches Design des Titels und keiner außer R-Truth braucht diesen Titel. Das jetzt der Titel bei den Damen und insbesondere Dana Brooke immer wieder rumgereicht wird wertet ihn eher noch weiter ab. Hoffe HHH schaft ihn endlich ab."
AlDente01 wrote on 14.09.2022:
[2.0] "I liked this title ... for the first few months ... then it turned into a weekly champion run festival ... and then later into weekly boring segments / fights between Akira Tozawa, R-Truth, Tamina, Dana Brooke. But there are two advantages to this championship: first, R-Truth's rivalry with Maverick was really good and funny, and secondly, this belt may have saved R-Truth's career and pulled him out of his lethargy."
Derki wrote on 13.09.2022:
"It's still funny but you can't deny that lately it's losing its fun a bit, plus it doesn't appear much on TV anymore"
Flame233 wrote on 12.09.2022:
[1.0] "48/7 24/7 7/11 I-95 S 2020 European TV Championship is a joke... no really it is. The kind of joke, that has ran it's course and it's not funny anymore. The only good champion for it was and is R-Truth but I wish better for him. The only good feud for it was between Truth and Maverick. For now it is unfunny, worth nothing and ugly. It's a good thing that HHH basicly forgot about it, for now at least."
crs285 wrote on 06.09.2022:
[4.0] "Title has had some fun skits early on. R-Truth and Drake Maverick did everything they could to get it over and they did early on. Now the title has become completely irrelevant and a waste of time. 4 point are generously being giving because of the fun at the beginning"
WrestlingFan892 wrote on 25.08.2022:
[0.0] "A totally unnecessary title, The least serious thing that can be done in a Wrestling company is to create a title that is dedicated to running around the backstage with 20 people behind and interrupting in the middle of the matches, Ridiculous."
RonnyL007 wrote on 21.08.2022:
[0.0] "Wer braucht diesen sinnlosen Titel eigentlich? Das ist für die Performer wie Dana Brooke oder Tamina eine Bestrafung. Einfach nur weg damit!"
DSStyles wrote on 19.08.2022:
[0.0] "Es ist einfach traurig, wie so ein nutzloser Titel immer noch mehr Fernsehzeit bekommt, als manches InRing Talent. Von Anfang an nur ein Titel, damit die Jobber unter Vince nicht 3h backstage bei Raw rumhocken müssen. Kann eingestampft werden."
danzgalliwag wrote on 13.08.2022:
[0.0] "A joke of a belt. Provides nothing but unfunny attempts at comedy in the form of 2 minute segments. This deserves to be rated lower."
Okaro143 wrote on 28.07.2022:
[5.0] "It's dumb and fun. When it was first shown, I really hated it but then, it produced the best entertainment in weekly shows. Unfortunately wirh Truth outta picture, it has gotten stale."
Ozzy wrote on 19.07.2022:
[0.0] "If a negative was an option, this title would be at the lowest it could go, this title is nothing more than a joke that gets in the way the whole time and ruins Raw with its stupidity, most of the wrestlers going after it arent even talented and shouldve been released years ago, its disrespectful for the actually good wrestlers when the crowd shows up and hijacks the match and takes the attention away from the stars and only one reason is to shine some light on some jokes of "superstars" its a waist of time, talent, money to make the title, and the only good thing i see in it is, its a use to keep R Truth in the circle of things, and even then, hes not the best thing happening either (no offense to him, your not the problem). Absolute waste of TV and downright disrespectful, a zero is doing it a favour"
FrenchPredator10 wrote on 12.05.2022:
[8.0] "In my opinion, the WWE 24/7 Championship is a good championship for segments and put a little shine on low card superstars."
Omnisplicer wrote on 12.05.2022:
[0.0] "I remember when they had Mick Foley do a grand unveiling for this thing. Jesus lord, how the mighty have fallen."
OMEGAOBSCURO wrote on 03.05.2022:
[0.0] "Basically a jobbers title that even non wrestlers have own it too, the commedy might be stupidly funny at some times, but just isn't a good excuse for this thing. It feels like a very bad parody of the Hardcore title, even the original parody from DDT is quite good. It doesn't even have a good design! It's ugly!"
The Phenomenal Nightmare wrote on 19.04.2022:
[10.0] "The WWE 24/7 Championship a championship that was created more for segments than for fights a good low card championship that has given funny moments in WWE I hope it lasts longer"
nWo-Joshi-Guy wrote on 11.03.2022:
[3.0] "Had great potential but was basically immediately turned into an absolute joke. Most of the segments revolving around it are trash and are never more than ok. There has never been a high profile match for it either; a complete waste. Even at modern Wrestlemanias, where they through their whole roster onto the card, it has not been defended. I am surprised it is still around to be honest. The belt design is fine."
LBoyd96 wrote on 15.02.2022:
[1.0] "Utterly pointless. The comedy is very low level, I understand they're trying to recreate the Hardcore 24/7 title rules, but taking away the Hardcore and having such a low effort design really hurts the title. Plus, no one of any worth wants to win the title, so it is very clearly being used just to occupy the lower card. If say, somebody from the upper mid-card won it, such as Omos, and he couldn't be rolled up due to being so large, so matches became meaningful to try and remove it from him, it may gain some value. But right now, it's a pointless prop for 30 second backstage segments."
Childofthelost wrote on 13.01.2022:
[3.0] "A bleh comedy belt with a ton of potential that has produced some gold and highlights of the WWE week, but is often left off RAW completely or just thrown back to R-Truth."
Sesh wrote on 30.12.2021:
[1.0] "this belt was fun at first. But after a short time this title became boring. WWE should remove this belt, also this belt has one of the worst designs in WWE history."
mjs2212 wrote on 21.12.2021:
[2.0] "It started out funny and it still gives comedy guys like Truth and Tozawa something to do, but the title in itself is worthless. It doesn't feel as great as the Hardcore Championship either, which was the innovator for the 24/7 title defense concept. It also became a shortcut for guys and girls to be on television when there is no spot for them, and sadly, many of these people could have been in much better positions. On top of all that, the design is garbage. Maybe it's the green strap or the fact it has 24/7 stamped right in the center, but it looks hideous. It is the least valuable title in WWE and does not feel like a big deal."
Muggo wrote on 30.11.2021:
[2.0] "It was a good idea at first, with the belt being entertaining for a good portion of 2019. but ever since then, It has been the same 5 guys running around backstage doing the same thing over and over again, until they get released and are replaced with other guys. WWE tried to recapture the magic of the hardcore title, but now it just feels like a way to get the lower card guys on tv, whilst not elevating them in the slightest."
Burtch9937 wrote on 23.11.2021:
[5.0] "Overall a great fun championship for the undercard professional wrestlers that you don't get to see very often and a lot of the underutilized talent get to compete for the championship and get to call themselves a champion which not very many people get to call themselves especially in the combat sport of professional wrestling."
ActualHumanWill wrote on 25.09.2021:
[0.0] "Terrible. If you want to watch this concept done correctly, in a way that doesn't hurt the talent involved in it, watch DDT and the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship. The 24/7 championship is the official geek squad championship."
MusSan wrote on 24.09.2021:
[5.0] "Ein Comedy-Titel, der viele unterhaltsame Momente hat. Wrestler, die normalerweise in der Undercard herumschwirren, bekommen durch den Titel wenigstens etwas TV-Zeit. Da der Titel eh nicht viel Wert hat, ist es auch nicht schlimm, wenn ab und zu mal ein Prominenter den halten darf. Zudem finde ich die Momente mit R-Truth, Akira Tozawa und Reggie sehr unterhaltsam und umso mehr finde ich es klasse, dass man Drake Maverick wieder im Geschehen der 24/7 Championship wieder geholt hat. Der Titel lebt meiner Meinung nach von den Comedy-Momenten. Ist zwar nicht die Kirsche auf der Sahnetorte, aber so schlimm finde ich den Titel auch nicht. Daher auch 5Punkte, also ausreichend."
aggeL wrote on 24.09.2021:
[5.0] "People love to hate on it, but it really isn't that bad. Wrestlers who almost never get to wrestle a match, and when they do they job with almost no offense in, get a chance to do something somewhat fun atleast. And a lot of its segments were entertaining, it's just that the bad ones (im looking at you marshmellow) outshine the good ones. It's a good lower mid-card thing, and people like R-Truth elevate it someone. Not for everyone, and definetly would have prefered the return of the hardcore title, but hey, it isn't really that bad. As long as it can get people who dont get enough TV Time some decent storylines to work with, then it's all good by me."
Upgrayedd wrote on 08.09.2021:
[7.0] "I personally enjoy the fact that the WWE has revived the Hardcore Title in the form of the 24/7 Championship, however the title is being made ridiculous. Way too many cheesy moments are turning this title into the laughing stock of the WWE I know it's supposed to be a rather comic oriented title, but not the comedy WWE is thinking about. All on all I like the concept, but not the end result, the latter being able to be changed (luckily and hopefully)"
GoreMark wrote on 02.09.2021:
[7.0] "Silly and funny, that's it, just like the Hardcore Championship (I mean, it is the hardcore one with a new name) but I like the segments and people like R-Truth or Reggie make it a lot funnier to see."
Jorhorge wrote on 31.08.2021:
[0.0] "A joke, an insult to the wrestlers and without a doubt a waste of time. Although lately it has been tried to give more relevance with Reggie as champion, honestly this title is still a joke, it is so ridiculous to think that a wrestler would fight for this."
TommyEndMalakaiFan wrote on 15.08.2021:
[0.0] "The belt is more of a joke instead of an actual belt, I think it would work better as a TV title defended weekly and trying to deliver good matches instead of what it is now."
BK7Neunzig wrote on 12.08.2021:
[1.0] "Eigentlich gibt es Beispiele dafür, dass dieses Format funktionieren kann. Aber für WWE ist das Ganze nur ein weiteres Werkzeug überspitzter Comedy-Segmente, die nun wirklich stark übersättigt sind. Der Titel hat meiner Meinung nach auch seinen Anteil an dem Wertverlust der anderen Titel. Kann meiner Meinung nach ohne nachzudenken abgeschafft werden, da er eher schadet als nutzt."
YetiFaun wrote on 31.07.2021:
[3.0] "Gab schon ein paar lustige/coole Segmente mit dem Titel. Aber zum großen Teil halt auch eher mäßige Unterhaltung, leider."
Whoreallyknows wrote on 18.07.2021:
[6.0] "I always liked Hardcore title and 24/7 rule, because it created so much good memories back in the day. I was hyped when this New 24/7 was revealed, but now? I don't know what to say, hell even WWE don't seem know what to do whit It. You can see this title maybe couple times on month, so there's no real feuds. And if there is feud It just R-Truth and Towaza switching It back and fohrt. There is couple funny moments but that's It. It's just not enough, because this title is supposed to give you laughs. Now I prefer DDT:s Ironman Heavymetalweight championship over this, because it actually give those laughs what this is supposed to give"
Viktor Vaughn wrote on 04.07.2021:
[0.0] "Kein Wert, keine Relevanz, keine Unterhaltung, kein Wrestling - so ziemlich das nutzloseste Stück Blech das jemals jemand Titel genannt hat."
MihaiStan wrote on 26.06.2021:
[6.0] "I know it's a garbage can, but I really liked those moments when R-truth and Drake Maverick wore this belt. Only two wrestlers who made this belt shine."
szczor wrote on 18.06.2021:
[0.0] "I want this title to be good. In my opinion, fun title changes on social media should have been used to set up comedy matches on TV. The DDT Ironman belt is far better but I'm still hopeful for this belt."
LucaGG18 wrote on 25.05.2021:
[4.0] "A title that nobody cares about, but that brings us some pretty funny moments, especially with R-Truth. A title to fill the undercard, and it does it quite well."
medouse wrote on 19.05.2021:
[2.0] "Cool concept with a title that is on the line 24/7, any place and any time. However this idea was poorly executed, because after 2 years nobody cares about it and this title isn't worth shit. It's more an embarassement for the champion than a reason to be proud of. It's being used mostly for some low quality matches and jobbers who will never earn a high and legit position in this company."
The A-Lister wrote on 05.05.2021:
[4.0] "Had some entertaining moments, but right now it's pretty unnecesarry. Loved the Truth's efgort about it."
CoolKyle wrote on 01.05.2021:
[0.0] "The title is boring because for 2 years, it? s basically been the same gag with R-Truth. I don? t think even Crash Holly was this involved with the Hardcore Title, and he at least wasn? t the only focus of the division."
BUIOOMEGA wrote on 21.04.2021:
[5.0] "It cannot be rated as good as far as I would be kind. It's not the concept imho, it's simple a booking problem. See the same title on DDT for example."
ItsemurhaLeksi wrote on 14.04.2021:
[5.0] "That's not so easy to complain this title for everyone. Maybe that is a resurrection of Hardcore championship or just spit on the face of fans. Or it could be a just championship for R-Truth that not mention for others championships by the WWE authors. There was some reasonable champions like Kane, Tozawa, EC3, The Revival but most of champions was or still be a jobbers without spots and plots. The last part of "champions" was a media persons which became a champions just for a joke or just for increasing Truth's amount of reigns. That's so horrible that good idea stays a stupid joke for most of wrestling fans. As I said the only reason for interest this championship is R-Triuth so he saves this title from deep abyss."
5nicoShuffle wrote on 31.03.2021:
[0.0] "Completely sanitized version of the hardcore title. Might have been fun and interesting for a week or two, but how much longer can they possibly keep up the schtick? . Hate how it makes it appear that anyone (even you! ) can win this worthless title. And who are even the greatest 24/7 champions? . Ugly and valueless championship, please disappear off my screen and be forgotten."
CTFB wrote on 05.03.2021:
[5.0] "When the title is around the waist of R-Truth, then the championship is a fun romp that continues to deliver great and hilarious content. If it's around anyone else's, not so much. While I do like the title in concept, as it's a more sponsor-friendly version of the Hardcore title, the execution has been mixed. Now that a legit rapper is holding the title, don't know what the title has in store in the future."
XXDoubleHHXX wrote on 17.01.2021:
[3.0] "Despite the terrible design I feel the 24/7 title has been a mix of a bad and good ideas, mostly bad but hey R Truth has something to do now, Yah?"
epikElvato wrote on 14.12.2020:
[6.0] "i like the idea of a championship getting defended 24 hours a day 7 days a week, but it's probably time to give r truth a break and give it to people that aren't getting booked, R-Truth won the championship 45 times and i think it's time to give it to somebody else"
hbg wrote on 26.10.2020:
[0.0] "Der mit Abstand wertloseste Titel der WWE-Geschichte. Außer dämlicher Comedy und wie Lemminge durchs Bild wuselnde Menschen hat er absolut nichts zu bieten. Mehr als 100 Titelwechsel und nicht ein einziges gutes Match dabei."
Legend003 wrote on 06.10.2020:
[1.0] "Anfangs noch bisschen spannend und interessant, jetzt nur noch lächerliches Comedy-Geschehen rund um den Titel. Einfach nicht mein Geschmack."
Kloggmonkey wrote on 28.09.2020:
[0.0] "A complete waste of time. Made to pump up the ratings by harkening back to the days of the Crash Holly 24/7 Hardcore title reign, it's a complete pale imitation that fails to understand what made that reign so special. Devoid of any creativity, most 24/7 title segments are just lame chases or some really dire "comedy". Pray that your favorite WWE wrestler doesn't ever hold this title, a complete kiss of death for their credibility."
Dennisiztheman02 wrote on 14.09.2020:
[4.0] "While the title isn't prestigous considering there's 100+ reigns in only one year. The belt does have some fun moments mainly R-Truth and Drake Maverick's feud. R-Truth is the main highlight of the 24/7 title and is always funny."
steviecw wrote on 23.08.2020:
[4.0] "Ultimate half measure title. Drake Maverick and R-Truth maximized this title at times but it has largely foundered since. Though there's occasional bursts of multiple title changes, i. e the one great night saw Heath Slater, EC3 and Cedric Alexander all score micro reigns, the night multiple legends won the title and the latest edition of RAW where it was traded among R-Truth, Shelton and Cedric, as well some innovative use of social media and other spots, this has largely been the after thought R-Truth roll up title. The complex mash up of non-title matches, scheduled defenses and 24/7 madness have complicated things and seem to miss what was fun about the original Hardcore title. Pre-24/7 rules, the HC division had fun brawls with popular mid-carders and it helped elevate Al Snow, Road Dogg, Holly, Bossman and others in the singles division. During the 24/7 ruling, there was a ton of fun with Crash Holly, Raven and others which drew in the APA and numerous other personalities. We even had reigns from more legitimate stars like RVD, Kane, The Big Show, Chris Jericho and The Undertaker which made the title seem like something worth trying to win. The 24/7 title has R-Truth roll ups. There's actually been pretty good matches for this belt, Cedric vs Riddick on Main Event was a good match but who can invest in that? Two lower card workers fighting over a comedy title on a show WWE doesn't even acknowledge exists. WWE has been too lazy to do 24/7 title spots in royal rumbles and battle royals or to find any kind of meaningful alternative to Truth, it's an entertainment title without much entertainment. There's still angles to be done... give it to Braun, Drew McIntyre, Lashley, have people be too afraid to challenge them. Take it to NXT and 205 Live for two weeks and let Oney Lorcan run wild with it. Do a British Bulldog spot and have him show up, destroy a bully and hand the title over to a comedy baby face as a kindness. Have R-Truth accidentally stumble on RAW Underground and get taken out by Dolph Ziggler. If you want to do Main Event style sanctioned title defenses then give it to Gulak and have him refuse to sink to the level of the title. Find ways to give people you want to get over a night or week with the title that makes them look fun, evil, heroic, whatever, do it and then move on. An R-Truth roll up in an empty arena is not paying off an angle."
Damian wrote on 12.07.2020:
[5.0] "Good lowcard title. It has given a lot of entertaining moments and segmens even though it ain't prestigious."
Paul Allain wrote on 26.06.2020:
[3.0] "So, closing in on 100 title reigns, I can look back and say I enjoyed about 30 of them, making for a 3/10 score. I love the idea, and the first day was fun, but then R-Truth took a stanglehold on it and became a literal idiot, a one-note joke that is simply not funny. There have been highlights then, like Drake Maverick's quest, celebrity involvement, mayor Kane, The Bollywood Boys, Rob Gronkowski at Wrestlemania 36, and now the ninja Akira Tozawa being fine entertainement, but the majority of it has been a bad unfunny experiment, a failed attempt to revive the fun factor of the Hardcore Championship."
shittylittlerasslin wrote on 21.06.2020:
[2.0] "Weak angles, weak talent-use, far from the fun Hardcore title the Attitude Era used and helped to fill up the low-mid card correctly."
Eggi1304 wrote on 05.06.2020:
[0.0] "Dieser Titel ist mit Abstand der größte Müll der Wrestling Geschichte. Völlig belanglos und nicht mal wirklich unterhaltsam. Für mich einfach nur Fremdschamsegmente... Gehalten wurde der Titel nur von absoluten Geeks. Es kommen ja nicht mal Matches zusammen, sondern jeder Einroller führt zu einem Titelwechsel. Einfach nur albern... R-Truth ist ja mittlerweile schon 36! -Facher Champion und das nach knapp einem Jahr. Mehr muss man dazu einfach nicht mehr sagen..."
StraightEdge13 wrote on 05.06.2020:
[5.0] "Viele halten diesen Titel für sinnlos, feiern aber zeitgleich Orange Cassidy und Marko Stunt. Viele haben nach einer modernen Version des Hardcore Championships gebeten und sind jetzt trotzdem nicht zufrieden. Die Segmente sind unterhaltsam, der Titel erfüllt seinen Zweck welcher das sinnvolle Einbinden der Undercard in Shows ist. Sollen die Leute sagen und hier schlecht kommentieren weil es vermutlich der WWE entstammt. Ich hoffe es wird nicht abgesetzt. Stand jetzt 5 Punkte"
Cow Man wrote on 08.05.2020:
[4.0] "I initially hated the 24/7 title. And I still dislike it, but it isn't the worst title the WWE has to offer (Does the name Universal ring a bell? ) R-Truth somehow managed to salvage some entertainment from the belt. It also has given some much needed TV time for the undercard wrestlers. And, now that it is being given more legitimacy with longer and less reigns, I might change this rating in the future. A 4."
MAGICIAN wrote on 25.04.2020:
[0.0] "Meist der nervigste, kindischste und idiotischste Teil der Shows. Welchen Sinn einer Meisterschaft erfüllt dieser Gürtel?"
JEK 1991 wrote on 26.02.2020:
[0.0] "The worst title in professional wrestling! This title is a joke. kind of like the hardcore title but no weapon and you pin anywhere."
Jon Kings wrote on 10.02.2020:
[0.0] "This is a joke. These types of championships should not exist. A title to denigrate superstars. Horrible."
AndoCommando wrote on 22.01.2020:
[5.0] "I adore this title conceptually, but the quality is going to be dependent on how much attention WWE creative puts towards the belt. So many talent lost in the shuffle or heavily reliant on their talent could really benefit from this title (some already have). Yet for something that's essentially a boatload of potential for creativity, most of the time it's reduced to insignificant segments where filler matches are interrupted by the champion (usually R-Truth) running away from the mob of lower-tier wrestlers chasing them."
Nikito222 wrote on 21.09.2019:
"Alright, the three months already passed. So please, can you active the ratings system for the title?"
Kingtaeyeon wrote on 20.09.2019:
"I wish we could rate this because this is honestly the second best thing going in the WWE right now behind the Fiend. Truth is making the entire thing hilarious and I can't wait until Mella rolls him up for it soon."
Alisa wrote on 07.09.2019:
"Der Titel ist eines der wenigen Gründe, um sich die WWE-Shows zu geben. Die Titelfehden zwischen R-Truth und Maverick sind einfach genial und zwischendurch tauchen auch andere Wrestler wie Elias oder Mike Kanalis auf, die auch um den Titel mitmischen."
Neil Zest wrote on 23.07.2019:
"Letztendlich ist es unterhaltsam. Toll wie schon der immer adrett gekleidete Mick Foley den Gürtel präsentiert und der Gürtel bei der Vorrede schon fast aus der Tasche rutscht und man den Gürtel somit schon vor der eigentlichen Präsentation schon halb gesehen hat. ^^ Schlechtes Omen? Was schade ist bei der ganzen Sache: Nur Undercard Wrestler interessieren sich für den Titel, so ist von Anfang an keinerlei Prestige vorhanden. Das sieht man daran wenn die Undercard Wrestler dem Champion wie die Irren hinterhereilen, ein Sami Zayn z. b. jedoch (weil es anscheinend unter seiner würde ist sich für diesen Titel zu interessieren) bleibt kopfschüttelnd stehen und fragt sich was die Bekloppten da machen. Es hätte durchaus Wrestler gegeben die sich ernsthaft mit der 24/7 Regel auseinandersetzen könnten. Dean Ambrose wäre jemand gewesen dem man es abgenommen hätte 24/7 vor keinem Fight mit niemandem zurückzuschrecken. Aber in R-Truth hat man auch jemand Guten der das Ganze auf komödiantische Art und Weise gut rüberbringt. Fazit: unterhaltsam ja, aber wär auch mehr drin gewesen."
RawIsJericho wrote on 22.06.2019:
"It's dumb fun, maybe not a prestigious title but that's not the point. It's an entertaining sideshow and it does what it aims to do pretty well. I enjoy it."
xPETERx wrote on 21.06.2019:
"Man muss ihn als das nehmen was er ist: ein überzeichneter Comic/Trash Gürtel. Im Gegensatz zu damals trägt er nicht mal das Wort Hardcore in sich. Sieht bewusst hässlich aus, und hatte eine Bezeichnung die passt: 24/7. Hat seine Nische gefunden. Nun könnte sich die WWE ranmachen seine Midcard Titel mehr Wertigkeit zu verleihen. 7 von 10 als Comedy Titel. Der aktuelle IC Gürtel hätte selbst mit 5 von 10 mehr Bedeutung. Aber hier geht es um eine spezifische Einzelwertung. Gürtel-Mathematik funktioniert nicht immer ;)"
Movado wrote on 21.05.2019:
"Theoretisch ist das ein Titel der in der heutigen Zeit wesentlich besser funktionieren könnte als sein indirekter Vorgänger in Form des Hardcore Titels. Mit den sozialen Medien heute, hätte man die Möglichkeit tatsächlich eine Art 24/7 Media Coverage zu liefern und man könnte, so man es den wirklich wollte auch Matches von House Shows so zeigen und so dem Publikum vielleicht die Live Shows wieder schmackhaft machen. Die Frage ist nur, ob man das auch wirklich will? Die WWE hat in den letzten 5 Jahren mir einfach nicht das Gefühl gegeben das sie im Stande ist wirklich etwas zu liefern was auch frisches in puncto Booking oder Präsentation zu bieten. So bleiben mal wieder die Zweifel. Aber warten wir es ab was letztlich passieren wird."
Kingbolker wrote on 21.05.2019:
"Bin gespannt, was aus diesem Gürtel wird. Bis jetzt ist der einzige Makel, den dieser Gürtel aufweisen kann das Design."