WWE legend Rikishi has made a bold prediction about the future of The New Day, stating that the faction’s recent split on Monday Night RAW is only temporary and that the trio will eventually reunite. The Samoan Stinker made these comments on his podcast, RIKISHI FATU OFF THE TOP, where he reflected on the emotional segment that saw Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods turn on Big E, leaving him out of the group.
Rikishi, a WWE Hall of Famer, praised The New Day for their professionalism, respect, and athleticism, stating that they are “good kids, good athletes, good workers, even better people behind the scenes.” He also acknowledged the strong bond between the three members, which he believed would ultimately lead to their reunion. According to Rikishi, the segment almost brought tears to his eyes, a testament to the strong chemistry between Big E, Kingston, and Woods.
The New Day’s decade-long run as a unified stable is a rare feat in professional wrestling. Formed in 2014, the trio experienced immense success, winning numerous championships and entertaining fans around the world. Despite their differences, they managed to stay together for ten years, making them one of the most enduring and beloved tag teams in WWE history.
Unfortunately, the wheels fell off when Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods turned on Big E, leaving him out of the group. The aftermath has left fans divided, with many expressing anger and disappointment towards Kingston and Woods for their betrayal. However, Rikishi believes that this too shall pass, and that The New Day will eventually reconcile.
Rikishi’s prediction may be surprising to some, given the current state of affairs. However, his words carry weight, having seen the highs and lows of professional wrestling firsthand. The Samoan Stinker’s insight into the psychology of the business suggests that the split will eventually heal, and The New Day will continue to entertain fans around the world.
As the dust settles on this supriseing turn of events, fans are left wondering what the future holds for Big E, Kingston, and Woods. Will they continue to feud as a dominant heel unit, or will they eventually find their way back to each other? Only time will tell, but Rikishi’s words offer a glimmer of hope for fans of The New Day.