In a shocking turn of events on WWE RAW, The New Day, one of the most dominant factions in recent WWE history, imploded.
The cracks in The New Day's foundation had been evident for weeks, with tensions rising between Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston over their recent string of losses. On Monday night, those tensions reached a breaking point.
During a six-man tag team match, Woods accidentally knocked Kingston off the apron. This led to a heated argument between the two, with Kingston accusing Woods of being jealous of his recent success.
Big E attempted to intervene, but Woods shoved him away. The situation escalated quickly, with Kingston and Woods exchanging blows. Big E was forced to separate the two, but the damage had been done.
In the main event of RAW, CM Punk and Seth Rollins faced off in a highly anticipated singles match. The match was intense and physical, with both men giving it their all.
However, as the match progressed, Rollins began to get frustrated. He started using underhanded tactics, such as eye rakes and low blows. This angered Punk, who retaliated with his own dirty tricks.
The match reached its boiling point when Rollins hit Punk with a low blow behind the referee's back. Punk responded by hitting Rollins with a kendo stick, which led to the match being thrown out.
After the match, Rollins attacked Punk with a steel chair. Punk fought back, but Rollins eventually overpowered him. With Punk lying helpless, Rollins delivered a Curb Stomp to a deafening chorus of boos.
The New Day's split and the violent confrontation between Punk and Rollins have sent shockwaves through the WWE Universe.
The New Day, once a symbol of unity and positivity, is now a shattered shell of its former self. It remains to be seen whether the three members can ever reconcile.
As for Punk and Rollins, their rivalry has reached new heights. It is clear that this feud is far from over, and more violence is sure to come.
- The New Day has split up after a heated confrontation on RAW.
- CM Punk and Seth Rollins came to blows in a violent main event match.
- The future of both The New Day and Punk's rivalry with Rollins is uncertain.
It is likely that The New Day will not be able to reconcile and that the group is now defunct.
Punk and Rollins are likely to continue their feud, possibly leading to a rematch at a future pay-per-view event.