Xavier Woods underwent head surgery to remove lipomas, which he initially claimed was due to an injury from Penta El Zero Miedo during a wrestling match, but later clarified the growths are harmless fatty tumors, not lymphoma, and his surgery was medically necessary.
Xavier Woods reportedly sustained a neck injury during a WWE RAW match against Penta El Zero Miedo, with some backstage indicating he was wearing a neck brace afterward. Woods expressed frustration over WWE's handling of his injury and criticized the safety of certain moves, raising concerns about his health and the potential impact on his career. The true extent of his injury remains unclear, and fans await further updates.
The New Day's heel turn on WWE RAW, involving Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods turning against Big E, was planned for months. Originally, the storyline was to include Odyssey Jones, who would have been chosen over Big E, but Jones was pulled from WWE television, leading to changes in the storyline.
The New Day, a WWE trio consisting of Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Big E, has celebrated a decade of success and influence in professional wrestling. Known for their positivity and connection with fans, they have achieved 12 WWE tag team title reigns and inspired many, particularly Black wrestling fans. Despite recent storyline tensions, their legacy as ambassadors of positivity and community engagement remains strong, with each member contributing to various projects beyond wrestling.
Panthers defensive back Xavier Woods has been fined $16,883 for an illegal hit that resulted in a concussion for Saints receiver Chris Olave. The fine has sparked debate over whether penalties for dangerous hits should be higher, especially when compared to fines for less severe infractions like taunting or uniform violations. The incident raises questions about player safety and the adequacy of current disciplinary measures in the NFL.