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WWE Planning Historic Match for Big E at WrestleMania 41

WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio continues to face attacks from Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston, potentially setting up a tag team match with Big E at WrestleMania 41.

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WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio has become the latest target of Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston’s aggression following their shocking heel turn. The Master of 619 has faced multiple attacks from the former New Day members on recent RAW episodes, escalating a situation that began with their betrayal of Big E.

The dramatic shift in Woods and Kingston’s characters occurred during what should have been a celebration – The New Day’s 10th anniversary special on RAW in December 2024. Instead of commemorating their decade-long brotherhood, Kingston and Woods shockingly placed blame on Big E for the faction’s recent struggles, leading to an unexpected and bitter dissolution of one of WWE’s most beloved teams.

Since that pivotal moment, Woods and Kingston have embraced villainous tactics, directing their newfound malice toward Rey Mysterio. Their targeting of the legendary luchador has created an interesting dynamic that connects to Big E’s situation, as both Mysterio and the former WWE Champion have been wronged by the new incarnation of The New Day.

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The parallels between Mysterio and Big E’s experiences create a natural pathway for a potential alliance. Both superstars share a common enemy in Woods and Kingston, with Mysterio actively seeking retribution for the recent attacks and Big E having personal motivation to confront his former brothers.

This developing situation points toward a logical WrestleMania 41 showdown, where Rey Mysterio and a returning Big E could face Woods and Kingston in a tag team match fueled by betrayal and revenge. Mysterio’s championship pedigree speaks for itself, with the veteran holding three World Championship reigns, two Intercontinental Championship runs, three United States Championship victories, three Cruiserweight Championship wins, and five Tag Team Championship tenures.

The possibility of Big E’s involvement remains speculative, however, as there has been no confirmed information regarding his in-ring future. The 38-year-old superstar has been sidelined since March 2022 when he suffered a severe neck injury during a tag team match on SmackDown. Despite hopeful signs in his recovery journey, WWE has not officially announced any timeline for his potential return to competition.

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