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E felt the most rewarding time of his career was with The New Day. Hence, the 39-year-old wanted to reunite with Kingston and Woods for a potential Hall of Fame induction.

While The Powerhouse of Positivity was proud of his singles run, the work he did with Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, the records they made, and the moments they created were unmatchable.


Why would Big E choose a potential Hall of Fame induction with The New Day?

Big E explained that The New Day broke the record for the longest tag team championship reign. The record (478 days) was held by Demolition for 20 years, and The New Day broke it in 2016. He also highlighted the popularity of Booty O’s and how he was still remembered by many as the guy associated with the cereal.

E claimed that it was due to The New Day that his wrestling career was alive today. The stable changed the trajectory of the former WWE Champion’s pro wrestling career. He added that the last reason why he didn’t prefer a solo induction was the length of his singles run. After his initial stint, he only worked as a singles wrestler for a couple of years before suffering an injury.