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Is Big E still friends with The New Day?

Is Big E still friends with The New Day?

The team is currently performing in WWE on the Raw brand. In October 2020, Kingston and Woods were drafted to the Raw brand as The New Day, while Big E was independently drafted to remain on the SmackDown brand, thus splitting Big E from The New Day.

What happened to Big E on The New Day?

In 2020 Ewen resumed his singles career, while still remaining a member of the New Day. He won the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match in 2021, before successfully cashing it in later that year to win the WWE Championship, becoming the thirty-third Triple Crown Champion in the company’s history.

Did the new day break up?

While it wasn’t a conventional breakup, the New Day will no longer be together on WWE TV. They even wrestled their farewell SmackDown match on last week’s season premiere episode on FOX. Ryan Satin recently interviewed Big E for FOX sports. The former Intercontinental Champion had heard rumors of the New Day split.

Did Xavier quit WWE?

WWE Superstar Xavier Woods Out Up to a Year After Surgery on Achilles Injury. New Day has won six Tag Team Championships together, and Kingston held the WWE Championship for several months this year before dropping it to Brock Lesnar.

Does The New Day throw real pancakes?

The New Day is no longer allowed to fling pancakes out into the WWE Universe, but as of right now we have no idea why. Vince McMahon is not the biggest fan of tag team wrestling. There are a number of things that point towards that fact. For starters, the current state of the tag division on Raw.

Are The New Day friends in real life?

Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, collectively known as the New Day, is one of the most popular trios in professional wrestling. A key element of the group’s success has been the chemistry shared by the three stars. Many fans know that the three men are friends in real life.

What is The New Day gimmick?

The New Day was a WWE 3-man stable consisting of Big E Langston, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods. Debuting in November 2014, their gimmick is reminiscent of Southern Baptist preachers and the power of positivity, complete with a backup gospel choir and a lot of Clap Your Hands If You Believe.