Big E Addresses New Day Drama Ahead of WWE Raw 10th Anniversary Celebration

The New Day is set to celebrate their monumental 10th anniversary on WWE RAW tonight, but internal drama threatens to overshadow the occasion. Longtime members Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods have been at odds, with tensions boiling over after their loss to Alpha Academy on November 25.

Big E Speaks Out About the Rift

Big E, sidelined since March 2022 due to a neck injury, addressed the situation during the Survivor Series: WarGames post-show. Speaking alongside Wade Barrett and Jackie Redmond, Big E hinted at being aware of the issues but remained cryptic, stating, “I’m aware of what’s going on.” This has fueled speculation that Big E may appear during the celebration to either mediate the dispute or witness a potential breakup.

Fans Hope for a Reunion

The New Day’s 10th anniversary marks a significant milestone, and fans are hopeful the trio will reconcile. Big E’s involvement could be pivotal in resolving tensions and ensuring the iconic faction remains united.

A Pivotal Night for WWE RAW

The December 2 episode of RAW is packed with high stakes, including the kickoff of the Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament. The triple-threat match featuring Dakota Kai, Katana Chance, and Shayna Baszler promises to be an exciting addition to the evening’s action.

What’s Next for The New Day?

As the New Day navigates their milestone celebration amid brewing tensions, their future hangs in the balance. Will the group mend their differences, or is this the beginning of the end for one of WWE’s most beloved factions? Fans are eager to see how tonight’s RAW unfolds.

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