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WWE.COM poll with some surprising results on favorite champion on the roster!

A poll running on WWE.COM asking who is the current favorite champion on the WWE roster has some surprising results so far!

Coming number one with 26% of the vote is none other than 24/7 champ R-Truth. The 24/7 title was introduced a few weeks ago on Raw in a throwback to the Hardcore title. The original announcement was met with skepticism by WWE fans but thanks to R-Truth’s comedic acts, the title is actually getting over.

In second place is Universal champion Seth Rollins with 21%, followed by Raw Women’s champion Becky Lynch at 15% and WWE champion Kofi Kingston just behind her with 14%.

Intercontinental champion Finn Balor is next with 8% of the vote and United States champion Samoa Joe with 5%. Smackdown Women’s champ Bayley and WWE Women’s Tag Team champions The IIconics share 4% of the votes, and so do the Raw and Smackdown Tag Team champions The Revival and Daniel Bryan and Rowan with 2%. Tony Nese, the Cruiserweight champion, unfortunately doesn’t get too much love with just 1% of the vote.

Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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