A few weeks ago Hall of Famer Mick Foley introduced the WWE 24/7 Championship, and since then R-Truth has spent the most time with the title.
Truth competed in a few WWE 24/7 Title matches on his way to Saudi Arabia, but he didn’t end up working the Super ShowDown pay-per-view.
Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that R-Truth didn’t work the battle royal because WWE officials realized everyone would have been trying to pin him, so it wouldn’t have made sense.
R-Truth wasn’t the only wrestler who made the trip to not be used on the show.
Natalya and Alexa Bliss both traveled to Saudi Arabia for a possible singles match, but in the end the Saudi Arabian government did not approve the match.
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