The New Day Turn Heel On Big E In Bittersweet 10-Year Anniversary Segment On WWE Raw

The New Day, one of WWE’s most celebrated factions, reached a bittersweet milestone during their tenth-anniversary celebration on this week’s episode of WWE Raw. What could have been a triumphant moment for the trio of Xavier Woods, Kofi Kingston, and the returning Big E instead turned into a shocking display of turmoil, signaling a dramatic shift for the iconic group.

Big E Returns, But Unity Shatters

The segment began with General Manager Adam Pearce inviting Woods and Kingston to the ring, where the duo addressed their recent struggles. Tensions between them had been brewing for weeks, culminating in a heated argument just days earlier. Both men expressed gratitude to the fans for supporting their decade-long journey but hinted that trouble was brewing, assuring the audience, “It’s not your fault.”

Before they could elaborate, Big E’s entrance music hit, drawing an eruption of cheers from the crowd. Big E, who had been sidelined with a career-threatening neck injury since 2022, made an emotional return. However, the excitement quickly gave way to tension as Big E voiced his concerns about the ongoing discord between his longtime teammates.

Big E shared heartfelt words about how Woods and Kingston stood by him through his darkest days, vowing to return the favor by becoming their manager until he was medically cleared to compete. It was a selfless offer—but one that wasn’t met with the gratitude he might have expected.

Woods and Kingston Lash Out

To the audience’s shock, both Woods and Kingston rejected Big E’s proposal. Woods, visibly upset, accused Big E of only stepping in after weeks of infighting, suggesting that his return felt too little, too late. Kingston’s response cut even deeper. In a bitter tirade, Kingston dismissed Big E’s injury struggles, pointing out how legends like Kurt Angle managed to return to the ring after similar setbacks.

The two berated their former ally, questioning his commitment to the group and casting doubt on his future in the ring. Woods delivered the harshest blow, claiming Big E would never be medically cleared and telling him to walk away for good.

A Fractured Family

Despite Big E’s attempt to mend fences with a final offer of a group hug, Woods and Kingston stood firm. The once inseparable trio seemed irreparably broken as Woods and Kingston clasped hands in the ring, declaring themselves a two-man unit. Big E, left standing alone, watched on in a poignant moment that marked the end of an era.

What’s Next for The New Day?

The New Day’s decade-long legacy is one of camaraderie, innovation, and record-breaking success. But with this unexpected turn of events, fans are left wondering if this marks the permanent dissolution of the group or the beginning of a heated rivalry among its former brothers.

With Big E’s return to Raw and his promise to be present every week, the story is far from over. Whether reconciliation or further betrayal is on the horizon, The New Day’s 10th-anniversary celebration will undoubtedly be remembered as a pivotal chapter in their storied WWE history.

Stay tuned to see how this emotional saga unfolds—and whether Big E can find his way back into the hearts of his former brothers in the weeks to come.

WWE Raw Preview 12/2/2024

WWE Raw will air live tonight on the USA Network from the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington.

  • Fallout from WWE Survivor Series: War Games
  • CM Punk to kickoff the show
  • The New Day 10th Anniversary Celebration
  • Damage CTRL vs. WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez
  • Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament – opening round Triple Threat: Dakota Kai vs. Katana Chance vs. Shayna Baszler
  • Pete Dunne vs. R-Truth

Post-Survivor Series Fallout: Injuries Loom Large After War Games Carnage

Survivor Series: War Games 2024 lived up to its chaotic reputation, delivering brutal action that left several participants battered and bruised. While the main event saw CM Punk and The Original Bloodline claim victory over The New Bloodline, the physical toll of the match was evident by the time the cage door closed.


Jimmy Uso Breaks Toe in High-Stakes Splash

In one of the night’s most jaw-dropping moments, Jimmy Uso leaped from the top of the cage to crash Jacob Fatu through a table with a devastating Uso Splash. While the crowd erupted in awe, the move came at a price—Jimmy reportedly broke his toe during the landing.

Post-match, Jimmy was seen being helped up the ramp by his brother Jey Uso and Sami Zayn, in a poignant display of teamwork and brotherhood. He shared a heartfelt embrace with Roman Reigns before the show went off the air, signaling both the physical and emotional weight of the contest.

Jey later confirmed Jimmy’s injury during WWE’s post-show coverage, but it remains unclear how much time the star may miss.


Bronson Reed Likely Sidelined After Cage Crash

Another harrowing moment came courtesy of Bronson Reed, whose attempt at his signature Tsunami Splash off the cage went horribly wrong. Reed aimed to put Roman Reigns through a table, but CM Punk managed to pull Reigns away at the last second, leaving Reed to crash through the table himself.

Reports from Fightful Select and post-show comments from Paul “Triple H” Levesque indicate that Reed is under medical evaluation, with concerns of a possible ankle injury. While the spot was designed to take him out of the match, the impact may have caused real damage, potentially sidelining the powerhouse for an extended period.


Jacob Fatu Scares Fans with Moonsault Mishap

Adding to the chaos, Jacob Fatu slipped during a moonsault attempt and appeared to tweak his knee. While the spot had fans and commentators concerned, reports confirm that Fatu was ultimately unharmed and chose to sell the injury as part of the story.


Punk, Reigns, and Others Escape Unscathed

Despite the physicality of the match, other major players like CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and Solo Sikoa managed to emerge without any reported injuries. Punk, in particular, played a pivotal role in the match’s conclusion, assisting Reigns in sealing the win with a Spear to Sikoa.


What’s Next for WWE’s War Games Warriors?

With multiple injuries casting a shadow over the night’s triumphs, the focus now shifts to the road ahead. Jimmy Uso’s status will be closely monitored, as his role within The Original Bloodline remains critical. Meanwhile, the potential absence of Bronson Reed could alter The New Bloodline’s momentum moving forward.

As for the victorious team, lingering tension between Punk and Reigns suggests that this alliance might be short-lived. The emotional embrace between Jimmy and Roman, combined with Reigns’ cautious respect for Punk, leaves fans speculating on the Tribal Chief’s next moves.

WWE Survivor Series: War Games 11/30/2024 (Results)

Saturday night’s Survivor Series left fans buzzing as WWE showcased another exhilarating edition of War Games, featuring high-octane action, unexpected alliances, and unforgettable moments. From chaotic team clashes to hard-hitting title matches, here’s your full breakdown of the night’s most thrilling encounters.


Women’s War Games Match: Bayley, Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, Naomi & Rhea Ripley vs. Candice LeRae, Judgment Day (Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez), Nia Jax & Tiffany Stratton

The opening War Games match kicked off with a fiery exchange as Bayley squared off with Nia Jax, and the physicality only ramped up from there. Weapons galore—including a neon kendo stick, trash cans, and even a toilet seat—kept the match unpredictable.

Naomi’s highlight-reel moment included, where she landed a Fameasser on Jax before teaming with Bayley for some double-team offense. But the chaos escalated further as Tiffany Stratton brought a mix of athleticism and arrogance, using a Money in the Bank briefcase as her weapon of choice.

The defining moment came when IYO SKY, known for her daredevil stunts, soared off the top of the cage with her signature Trash Can Moonsault, while Stratton followed with a breathtaking senton atomico. Ultimately, Rhea Ripley sealed the victory for her team with an avalanche Riptide through a table on Liv Morgan, securing a massive win for her squad.

Winners: Bayley, Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, Naomi & Rhea Ripley


LA Knight (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura – WWE United States Championship

The Megastar’s reign as U.S. Champion came to a shocking end as Shinsuke Nakamura showcased his veteran instincts and vicious striking ability. LA Knight seemed poised for victory after a devastating Burning Hammer, but Nakamura turned the tide, smashing Knight into the diamond plate between the War Games rings before finishing him with a thunderous Kinshasa.

With this victory, Nakamura is your new United States Champion, cementing himself as a major force in WWE’s singles division.

Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura (new champion)


Bron Breakker (c) vs. Ludwig Kaiser vs. Sheamus – WWE Intercontinental Championship

Bron Breakker proved his dominance once again in a hard-hitting triple-threat match that left the crowd on their feet. Sheamus brought his trademark intensity, lighting up Kaiser and Breakker with Beats of the Bodhrán, while Kaiser’s cunning kept him in contention, including a near fall off a perfectly timed Square Hammer.

In the closing moments, Breakker delivered a jaw-dropping spear that sent Kaiser flying out of the ring before pinning Sheamus to retain the Intercontinental Championship. Despite the loss, both challengers left with momentum heading into the next chapter.

Winner: Bron Breakker (retains championship)


GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest – WWE World Heavyweight Championship

The Ring General once again demonstrated why he’s considered one of the best in the world, weathering Damian Priest’s relentless offense to retain his title in a gritty, hard-fought battle. Priest came agonizingly close to victory, connecting with South of Heaven and a devastating Razor’s Edge. However, GUNTHER’s technical prowess and resilience won out.

A timely distraction from Finn Balor backfired on Priest, as GUNTHER locked in the Gojira Clutch, forcing referee stoppage to retain his World Heavyweight Championship.

Winner: GUNTHER (retains championship)


Men’s War Games Match: CM Punk & The Original Bloodline vs. The New Bloodline

The main event delivered on every level as CM Punk, Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn teamed up to battle the dominant New Bloodline faction led by Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. The action was fierce and personal, with shocking moments including Bronson Reed’s 747 Splash off the cage, which left the ring in chaos.

The climax came when Reigns finally confronted Solo Sikoa, offering him a chance to rejoin the family. When Solo refused, the Usos, Zayn, and Punk unloaded with superkicks and finishers, setting Solo up for a devastating Go to Sleep from Punk, followed by a Spear from Reigns to end the match.

Post-match, the tension between Punk and Reigns lingered, but a show of mutual respect—punctuated by a handshake—left fans wondering if the Tribal Chief and the Best in the World might coexist after all.

Winners: CM Punk & The Original Bloodline

WWE SmackDown Preview 11/29/2024

WWE SmackDown tonight on the USA Network was taped last week.

  • Jey Uso vs. Jacob Fatu is set for a WarGames advantage match; Jey Uso gets his walk-in entrance
  • Women’s US Title Tournament: Michin vs. Lash Legend vs. Piper Niven (Chelsea Green at ringside)
  • Cody Rhodes vs. Carmelo Hayes (Non-Title Match)
  •  Kevin Owens video package
  • Andrade vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
  •  LA Knight Interview
  • Women’s Wargames in-ring promo
  • DIY promo

WWE Survivor Series: War Games 11/30/2024 (Card)

WWE Survivor Series: War Games – Saturday, November 30 –
Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada

MEN’S WAR GAMES MATCH:
OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn) & CM Punk vs. New Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Jacob Fatu & Bronson Reed)

WOMEN’S WAR GAMES MATCH:
Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, Iyo Sky & Bayley vs. Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP:
Gunther (c) vs. Damien Priest

WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP:
Bron Breakker (c) vs. Ludwig Kaiser vs. Sheamus

WWE UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP:
LA Knight (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

WWE Hall of Famers X-Pac & Eric Bischoff To Appear On December 3 NXT

The December 3 episode of WWE NXT is shaping up to be an unmissable go-home show for the Deadline Premium Live Event, with two WWE Hall of Famers set to make special appearances.

During the November 26 broadcast, Eric Bischoff announced via video message from his home in Cody, Wyoming, that he will be at NXT to mediate a face-to-face confrontation between NXT Champion Trick Williams and Ridge Holland. The two are set to clash at Deadline, and Bischoff’s presence promises to add an extra layer of intrigue to their escalating rivalry.

Meanwhile, Sean “X-Pac” Waltman confirmed his involvement through social media, hyping fans with a simple message: “See you next week!” The DX legend’s appearance is sure to bring a nostalgic buzz to the Capitol Wrestling Center.

Matches and Moments to Watch

Beyond these legendary cameos, the December 3 NXT lineup features high-stakes action as the final pieces fall into place for the Deadline PLE on December 7. Here’s what to expect:

1. Iron Survivor Challenge Last Chance Qualifiers
Both the men’s and women’s Iron Survivor Challenge qualifying matches will feature chaotic four-way bouts, giving eliminated competitors one final opportunity to claim a spot in the highly anticipated match.

  • Men’s Qualifier: Axiom vs. Cedric Alexander vs. Eddy Thorpe vs. Lexis King
  • Women’s Qualifier: Kelani Jordan vs. Cora Jade vs. Jaida Parker vs. Wren Sinclair

2. Tag Team Title Number One Contender’s Battle Royal
Tag teams will battle for the chance to challenge Nathan Frazer and Axiom for the NXT Tag Team Championship at Deadline. With the division’s most ambitious duos in action, this match could steal the show.

3. Nikkita Lyons vs. Karmen Petrovic
Following a backstage confrontation on the November 26 episode, Nikkita Lyons will square off with Karmen Petrovic. Expect tensions to boil over when these two finally collide in the ring.

Building Momentum for Deadline

With the December 7 Deadline PLE just around the corner, the December 3 edition of NXT is set to deliver intense drama, thrilling action, and memorable moments. The addition of X-Pac and Eric Bischoff ensures the episode won’t just be about building matches—it’ll be a celebration of WWE’s rich history as well.

Will Trick Williams and Ridge Holland keep their cool during their Bischoff-moderated confrontation? Who will seize their last chance to join the Iron Survivor Challenge? And which tag team will rise to the occasion in the battle royal? Tune in next Tuesday to find out!

WWE NXT Preview 11/26/2024

WWE will present a new episode of NXT tonight on The CW Network at 8:00 PM EST.

  • NXT North American Championship Match: Tony D’Angelo (c) vs. Shawn Spears
  • NXT Women’s North American Championship Match: Fallon Henley (c) vs. Tatum Paxley
  • Iron Survivor Qualifier: Kelani Jordan vs. Giulia
  • Iron Survivor Qualifier: Ethan Page vs. Axiom

WWE Introduces Women’s Intercontinental Championship

After weeks of speculation and anticipation, WWE has officially added a new midcard title for the women’s division on Monday Night RAW: the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. This announcement follows the recent introduction of the Women’s United States Championship on SmackDown, creating parity across WWE’s brands for their female Superstars.

While many expected this reveal to happen much sooner, especially with the Women’s U.S. Championship tournament already underway, WWE chose an unexpected moment to debut the new title. The announcement was made just before RAW went on the air, and a clip of the unveiling was shared online by wrestling media personality Stephanie Hypes. Fans later got to see the segment as part of the RAW broadcast, but the timing left many scratching their heads.

During the segment, Adam Pearce presented the new championship, explaining its significance as a “workhorse title” designed to highlight the depth and talent of RAW’s women’s roster. The belt itself is a sleek design, echoing the classic look of the men’s Intercontinental Championship but with a white strap to distinguish it as part of the women’s division.

This move marks another significant step in WWE’s continued efforts to elevate women’s wrestling and provide more opportunities for meaningful feuds and matches beyond the main titles. The Women’s Intercontinental Championship has the potential to showcase emerging talent, provide new storyline opportunities, and create a fresh platform for stars looking to break through to the next level.

As WWE expands its title landscape for women, the next question is: which Superstar will step up to claim the inaugural championship? With RAW’s loaded roster, the possibilities are endless, and fans are eager to see how this new championship shapes the future of the division.

WWE Raw Preview 11/25/2024

WWE Raw will air live tonight on the USA Network from the Diamond Desert Arena in Glendale, Arizona.

  • Tornado Tag Team Match: LWO’s Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee vs. American Made’s Brutus and Julius Creed
  • Women’s WarGames Advantage Match: Bianca Belair vs. Nia Jax
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker vs. Ludwig Kaiser (non-title match)
  • New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) vs. Alpha Academy (Otis and Akira Tozawa)
  • Expect to see more about CM Punk joining forces with The OG Bloodline to battle The New Bloodline in War Games at Survivor Series