Massive Tag Team Split Looms After Heated Argument on WWE RAW

The New Day, one of WWE’s most iconic tag teams, is on the brink of a split following a heated exchange between Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods during the November 27 episode of Monday Night RAW. The incident comes just days before the team’s 10-year anniversary celebration on December 2, leaving fans wondering if this milestone will mark the end of an era.

Tensions Explode After RAW Loss

During RAW, The New Day faced Alpha Academy’s Akira Tozawa and Otis in a tag team match but suffered a shocking defeat. Frustrations boiled over as Kingston and Woods were seen arguing while walking backstage, with the conflict escalating into a full-blown verbal altercation.

Key Exchanges:

  • Xavier Woods: “I’m the reason you became WWE Champion.”
  • Kofi Kingston: “I was a Hall of Famer when you met me.”
  • Kofi: “Do you want to know why you haven’t been a World Champion like Big E and me? Because you haven’t been good enough.”
  • Woods: “You ****** it away in six seconds to Brock Lesnar.”

The fiery exchange has raised speculation that the upcoming anniversary segment could lead to either reconciliation or a definitive split.

Anniversary Show: Make or Break for The New Day

The December 2 episode of RAW is set to celebrate The New Day’s decade-long journey in WWE. However, with emotions running high, fans are questioning whether the celebration will turn into a farewell.

What About Big E?

Absent from the argument is Big E, who has yet to weigh in publicly. With fans hoping for his return, many are speculating whether Big E could act as a mediator—or choose a side.

Stay tuned for what promises to be a pivotal moment in The New Day’s legacy as WWE commemorates their 10 years of success while tensions threaten to pull the team apart.

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