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Made in Stoke 24/7/11 is the second live album by British-American hard rock guitarist Slash. Featuring American vocalist Myles Kennedy , the album was recorded on Slash's debut solo tour in Stoke-on-Trent, where Slash spent his early years.
No. overall No. in season Title Original air date Prod. code Kantar Media Ratings (nationwide) AGB Nielsen (NUTAM People) 1: 1 "Season Premiere" February 23, 2020 (): 247 - 1001
"24/7" is a song by the American rapper Meek Mill featuring English singer Ella Mai. With a sampling of "Me, Myself, and I" by Beyoncé, the song debuted and peaked at number 54 on the week of December 15, 2018, on the Billboard Hot 100, a week after the release of the album. [1]
24/7 is an American reality television program that follows sportsmen, and sporting organizations, for a period of weeks in the lead-up to a major sporting event. The program premiered with episodes featuring pairs of boxers as they prepare for their upcoming boxing match against one another.
R-Truth held the championship for a record 54 reigns, which gave him the longest combined reign of 425 days (53 reigns and 415 days, respectively, as recognized by WWE). The WWE 24/7 Championship was a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.
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[24]7.ai was founded in April 2000 by P. V. Kannan and Shanmugam Nagarajan. [2] Kannan had previously founded Continuum Global Solutions, a software company, which was later acquired by Kana Software in 1999. [2] In 2003, [24]7.ai was privately funded in part by Michael Moritz and his venture capital firm Sequoia Capital. [3]
The WWE 24/7 Championship was a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE.It was a tertiary championship open to anyone—regardless of gender or WWE employment status—and carried the special rule that it could be defended "24/7", as in any time, anywhere, as long as a WWE referee was present.