The recent episode of WWE RAW delivered a shocking twist when Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods turned heel on Big E. The Powerhouse of Positivity made his long-awaited return to TV, aligning with Kingston and Woods as their manager until he could be cleared for in-ring competition. However, things took a dramatic turn when Kofi and Xavier turned on Big E, kicking him out of the faction and accusing him of not being there when they needed him the most.

Following these actions, multiple directions emerge for The New Day. One speculation suggests that Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods might reform the faction with a new member. If this scenario comes true, It’s possible that The New Day member could potentially replace Big E with a towering 6’4″ NXT star Oba Femi.

Femi has been gaining praise for his work on the developmental brand and is widely regarded as a once-in-a-generation talent. The ongoing New Day storyline, which has WWE Universe deeply invested, could serve as the perfect opportunity for Femi’s main roster debut.

If Kingston and Woods introduce Oba Femi as Big E’s replacement, it would not only bolster The New Day’s strength but also generate significant heat for the faction. Replacing Big E, a member they shared a decade-long brotherhood, will ignite more hatred among fans for Kingston and Woods.

The upcoming weeks will be intriguing as Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods reunite but now stand firmly against Big E, cementing their heel turn in WWE.


What’s next for Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods after their recent heel turn in WWE?

Beyond the scenario of reforming The New Day with a new member, the question remains: what’s next for Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods after ousting Big E? One possibility is that Kofi and Woods might set their sights on reclaiming the World Tag Team Championship.

Currently, The Judgment Day members Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh hold the titles, having recently defeated The War Raiders in a title match on WWE RAW. With no clear challengers lined up, The New Day’s heel turn could position them as strong contenders for a championship opportunity.

A key motivation for Kofi and Woods pursuing the titles could be to prove their dominance without Big E. Winning the World Tag Team Championships would serve not only as a statement of their strength but also as a direct jab at E.