Shocking Exit of The New Day: What It Means for WWE Fans

In a shocking development, The New Day—one of the most iconic factions in WWE history has effectively come to an end. Recent reports confirm that Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods have mutually parted ways with WWE, marking the conclusion of a legendary tag team era. This news has sent shockwaves across the wrestling world, as fans react to the breakup of a group that defined modern tag team wrestling.

What Happened?

Both Kingston and Woods reportedly left WWE on mutual terms after years of success. Their departure comes during a period of major roster changes within WWE. The exit effectively signals the end of The New Day faction, which began in 2014. Although WWE has not released a full official statement yet, multiple sources confirm the split.

Legacy of The New Day

The New Day—also featuring Big E—is widely considered one of the greatest factions in wrestling history. Key Achievements: 13+ Tag Team Championship reigns 483-day record title reign (longest in WWE history) Massive fan following with their “Power of Positivity” message Historic moment when Kingston won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 35 They transformed from a struggling gimmick into a global pop-culture phenomenon.

What About Big E?

Big E has been largely absent due to a serious neck injury, which earlier sidelined him from active competition

His absence already weakened the group, and now with Kingston and Woods leaving, the faction’s future looks closed.

What’s Next?

  • Kingston and Woods may explore opportunities in other promotions or outside wrestling
  • WWE’s tag team division will need new stars to fill the gap
  • Fans are already discussing a possible Hall of Fame induction in the future

The end of The New Day marks the closing chapter of one of WWE’s most beloved and successful teams. Their mix of humor, talent, and positivity reshaped tag team wrestling and left a lasting legacy.

Even though the group has disbanded, their impact on WWE—and fans worldwide—will be remembered for years to come.