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Kofi Kingston Hopes Massive E Will Be Half Of New Day Celebration


Kofi Kingston is assured that Massive E might probably be part of the New Day’s celebration on WWE RAW.

Kofi Kingston mentioned the New Day’s ten-year anniversary in an interview with Joseph Staszewski of the New York Submit. In a single spotlight, he was requested about Massive E probably being a part of the celebration.

“I don’t suppose that we are able to have a New Day celebration with out Massive E there,” Kofi Kingston stated. “It wouldn’t really feel proper. It wouldn’t style proper, you understand? So I’m hoping he’s out there. However like I stated, man, he’s busy doing a number of issues on the market. I don’t know what his schedule is gonna seem like, however hopefully he shall be there. It could really feel incomplete if he was not concerned in The New Day 10-year anniversary in a roundabout way. 

“He had a lot to do with the foundations of The New Day and what folks consider after they consider The New Day. There’s nonetheless folks to today that after they see us, you understand, like, Hey, New Day. They put their hand on their head. They put their hand on their hip as they twirl their hips, similar to he did, you understand? So, yeah, yeah, I might be keen to wager he’s going to be part of it in a roundabout way, form or type.”

Massive E has been sidelined because of a neck harm since 2022. Although he has not appeared on RAW or SmackDown, he has turn into a part of the printed group at WWE premium stay occasions.

Particulars concerning the New Day’s ten-year anniversary celebration haven’t been confirmed. Nevertheless, Adam Pearce stated that they’d acknowledge the group with a celebration on WWE RAW.

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