On WWE Raw, Xavier Woods’ record of ten years was broken.
An Epic 6-Man Tag Match
Fans saw a historic occasion in the history of professional wrestling on the July 22 broadcast of WWE Raw when Xavier Woods, together with Akira Tozawa and Otis, engaged in a six-man tag bout. Nevertheless, The Final Testament proved to be the losing team in this encounter. This bout was noteworthy since it was the first time that Woods had competed in a tag battle without at least one member of The New Day supporting him in more than ten years.
Breaking a Ten-Year Trend
Since he, Kofi Kingston, and Big E co-founded The New Day, Xavier Woods has become synonymous with the group. When Woods and R-Truth squared off against Erick Rowan and Luke Harper on July 1, 2014, during a WWE Main Event taping, it was the last time he had participated in a tag match without a member of New Day. @WWEStats revealed this ten-year run, underscoring the importance of Woods’ collaboration with his New Day allies.
The New Day’s Future
Throughout WWE history, The New Day has been one of the most well-liked and durable factions. But The Final Testament has been trying to cause rifts inside the group in recent weeks. The Final Testament member Karrion Kross has made no secret of his desire to keep Woods and Kofi Kingston apart. Woods might think about leaving The New Day behind when Kross hinted in May that “there’s always time left on the table” for him to join The Final Testament.
Big E’s Perspective
On the Getting Over podcast, Big E—another original member of The New Day—discussed the group’s current state. Although the group is “at a crossroads,” he acknowledged that this is a “interesting time” for them. This has given rise to a lot of conjecture on the possibility that the faction, which has delighted and entertained millions of supporters, is about to end.
Kingston Kofi’s Position
Kofi Kingston is adamant that The New Day will never break up, even in the face of rumors hinting at a breakup. He gave supporters hope that the group would stay together last year. But history narrates a different tale. Big E was selected to Raw in 2021 without Kofi or Woods, so dividing the group. Moreover, rumors surfaced in March 2023 stating that Big E, Woods, and Kingston had all rejected Vince McMahon’s multiple proposals for dissolving the alliance.
The New Day’s Legacy
The New Day has an unmatched legacy in the WWE. They were founded in 2014, and since then, they have won numerous tag team titles and shared in some of the most unforgettable events in WWE history. Their charisma, chemistry, and skill in the ring have won them over admirers all around the world. The trio stands out from other factions because of their ability to combine humor with serious wrestling.
What’s Up Next?
Supporters are left wondering what the future holds for The New Day as whispers of a possible split persist. Will they hold together in the face of threats and temptations from competing groups like The Final Testament? Or will we see the end of an era where everyone is focused on their success?
A decade-long run of tag bouts with his New Day siblings came to an end on July 22, an episode of WWE Raw that was historic in Xavier Woods’ career. The WWE Universe is excited to see what the future holds for Woods, Kingston, and Big E as the faction deals with fresh difficulties and perhaps internal strife.
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