Kofi Kingston Rejects Big E’s Plea: New Day Splits on WWE RAW

The December 2, 2024, episode of WWE RAW marked a heartbreaking moment for fans as Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods dismissed Big E’s emotional plea to reunite The New Day.

A Shocking Turn During New Day’s 10-Year Celebration

WWE RAW celebrated The New Day’s 10-year anniversary, with the ring adorned in tribute to one of WWE’s most beloved factions. What began as a nostalgic reunion took a shocking turn when Big E, sidelined from in-ring competition due to a broken neck, proposed rejoining the team as a manager.

Instead of embracing Big E’s offer, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods rejected it outright, berating Big E for leaving them when they needed him most. The duo’s decision stunned fans and effectively marked the end of The New Day as we know it.

Kofi Kingston’s First Statement Post-RAW

Following the show, Kofi Kingston took to social media, posting a cryptic two-word message: “So what.” This blunt response reinforced his and Woods’ firm stance, signaling a shift in their characters as they transition into a more aggressive and ruthless team.

Fans expressed disappointment online, mourning the symbolic end of a faction that had become synonymous with positivity and camaraderie in WWE.

What’s Next for The New Day Members?

Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods appear to be heading in a new direction as a team, leaving behind their long-time identity as The New Day. Meanwhile, Big E’s future remains uncertain, though his emotional return hints at a potential solo storyline.

The fallout from this moment will undoubtedly shape the next chapters of their careers. Fans are left wondering if reconciliation is possible or if this marks the permanent end of one of WWE’s most iconic groups.

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