Big E Speaks Out On Xavier Woods And Kofi Kingston’s Fiery Argument

Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods of The New Day (Image via Getty)

Big E, the former WWE Champion and one-third of the New Day, has finally broken his silence on the growing rift between him and his fellow New Day members, Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston. The tension between the three has been building up, with Woods and Kingston having a heated argument on the recent episode of Monday Night RAW. It’s a supriseing turn of events for the group, which has been a fan favorite for years.

Wade Barrett asked Big E about his take on the situation during the pre-show of WWE Survivor Series: WarGames, but Big E seemed evasive, sidestepping the question altogether. When asked about the New Day’s 10th anniversary, which is coming up on Monday Night RAW, Big E shrugged it off, saying “What is it that you want me to say? I know, I know.”

Many fans are speculating that Big E will try to make amends between Woods and Kingston during Monday Night RAW, as he is set to appear on the show to mark the 10th anniversary of the New Day. It’s a crucial moment for the group, as their differences have been growing wider. The argument between Woods and Kingston was a stark reminder of their former camaraderie, and it’s clear that they need to find a way to work through their differences.

The argument itself was a messy one, with Woods and Kingston trading insults and accusations. Woods took aim at Kingston’s lack of success in the WWE, saying he never won a championship, while Kingston fired back at Woods, saying he lost the title to Brock Lesnar within six seconds. It’s a painful reminder of their past failures and the pressure they often put on each other to succeed.

Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods of The New Day (Image via Getty)

Many fans are hoping that Big E can somehow bring Woods and Kingston back together, as their partnership has been a defining feature of the New Day. Despite their differences, they have always been a force to be reckoned with in the WWE, and it would be a shame to see it all fall apart.

However, there are also rumors that Big E himself might announce his retirement from in-ring competition on Monday Night RAW. The 38-year-old superstar has been out of action since March 2022, after suffering a neck injury that has kept him sidelined. He has spoken publicly about the challenges he’s faced in his recovery, saying that it’s unclear whether he will ever return to the ring.

Neck injuries have a reputation for being particularly difficult to recover from, and many fans are worried that Big E might have to hang up his boots for good. If that’s the case, it would be a huge blow to the New Day and a significant change for the WWE. But even in retirement, Big E could still play a role in the group, perhaps helping Woods and Kingston to find their way back to each other.

In the midst of all this drama, it’s easy to forget that the New Day has been a beloved fixture in the WWE for a decade. They’ve brought joy and entertainment to countless fans, and their partnership has been a highlight of the past few years. Whether they can find a way to work through their differences and continue their legacy remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – Big E’s announcement on Monday Night RAW could be the turning point.

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By Eric Mutter

Eric is a wrestling news writer for Pro Wrestling Wire. He has worked as a consultant with the renowned lucha libre promotion, Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, where he helped prepare English announcers for major events such as TripleMania. While covering lucha libre, Eric traveled to Madison Square Garden in 2019 to report on the AAA Invading NY event. Before transitioning to his official career as a wrestling writer, Eric refined his skills as a columnist on the LordsOfPain wrestling forum. Now at Pro Wrestling Wire, Eric continues to bring his expertise and passion for lucha libre to the forefront, providing in-depth news and analysis for wrestling fans worldwide. You can reach out to him at ericmutter@prowrestlingwire.com.