Last month, WWE Superstars Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston of The New Day generated headlines by dramatically turning on Big E during their ten-year anniversary celebration. The shocking heel turn left fans astounded as Woods and Kingston accused Big E of abandoning their brotherhood in pursuit of personal endeavors.
This betrayal has not only alienated fans but also turned fellow WWE Superstars against them. Prominent wrestlers such as Cody Rhodes, Natalya, and The Alpha Academy have publicly disagreed with Woods and Kingston’s criticisms of Big E, adding to the growing tension. As a result, the duo has faced a chorus of boos during their recent ring appearances.
In the midst of this unfolding drama, WWE has announced an exciting partnership with Netflix, set to feature various shows on the streaming service. A major highlight will be the new series titled WWE RAW Classics, hosted by Big E, spotlighting legends like CM Punk, Becky Lynch, and Triple H, as it reminisces on memorable moments from RAW’s storied history.
Xavier Woods Weighs in on Big E’s Role in WWE RAW Classics
Woods and Kingston’s grievances stem from Big E’s absence since his severe neck injury in 2022, which has raised questions about his commitment to the faction during a crucial time.