Nikki Cross comments on immediately discarding of the WWE 24/7 Championship after winning it on November 7, 2022.

Nikki Cross defeated Dana Brooke on the most recent episode of WWE Raw to capture the WWE 24/7 Title.  Immediately after, she could be seen dropping the belt on the floor near the garbage can, seemingly aiming for the can. Now, Cross has taken to Twitter to say that she’ll do whatever she wants with the title belt.

From Cross on Twitter:

I’ll do whatever I want with it. Dump it on the Floor, inside the trash, outside in a dump, an incinerator…..bury the thing in a graveyard.

Please, by all means, try and argue with me, try to stop me. I welcome it please.

Hehehehehehehe

honestly I won’t bite

Last night, it was also confirmed that Cross will be joining Damage CTRL’s WarGames team.

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