Former WWE champion Big E, who has been missing from in-ring action since March 2022 when he suffered a career-threatening injury, could make a TV return next week, reports have claimed. According to various claims on social media, the 38-year-old could join his best buddies Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston for the 10th anniversary celebration of their highly successful tag team, New Day, next week.
WWE has announced that next week's episode of Monday Night RAW will be dedicated to celebrating the 10th anniversary of New Day, which Woods, Kingston, and Big E formed in November 2014.
According to WrestleVotes, WWE is considering multiple ideas to include Big E in the celebration, but his exact involvement remains undecided. Whether it¡¯s a surprise appearance, a backstage segment, or even a video tribute, the company is clearly aiming to make his presence a meaningful part of the night.
Big E, who switched from powerlifting to professional wrestling, has had an incredible run in WWE since he made his first appearance there in 2012.
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Big E received arguably the biggest boost in his career when he was paired with two more established wrestlers, Woods and Kingston. The trio formed New Day, a hilariously entertaining and successful tag team. In September 2021, Big E won his first WWE Championship, defeating Bobby Lashley on an episode of RAW.
Big E's WWE career came crashing down in March 2022 on an episode of SmackDown, when he was facing Ridge Holland and Sheamus.
Holland delivered an overhead belly-to-belly suplex to Big E at ringside, resulting in him accidentally landing on the top of his head. Big E was left with a broken neck, which many fear has ended his in-ring career.
While Big E's TV return could be great news for New Day, things have not been going well with Woods and Kingston. On last week's episode of RAW, the duo got into a heated argument, triggering speculation that New Day is heading for a split.
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