WWE: What New Day’s Members Could Do After Break-Up

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Will The New Day’s members find success as singles stars in WWE, or will they falter back into the purgatory of the mid-card from whence they came?

For almost two years, the New Day has managed to surprise everyone with how they’ve transformed what started as a terrible gimmick. The trio of stereotypical Black gospel singers quickly turned into cheesy over-the-top comedians with ridiculous catchphrases and nonsensical promos. In doing so, they not only became one of the most entertaining acts in WWE, but also the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWE history.

So now that they’ve surpassed that milestone, what’s next for them? Sadly for many of their fans, it might not be something good.

As with any duo or trio of wrestlers, one can only ride on the coattails of positive momentum for so long. The New Day is no exception to this. The seeds of potential dissolution have already been sewn when Titus O’Neil called Xavier Woods the weak link. While Woods proved O’Neil wrong by beating him (then again, who hasn’t defeated Titus O’Neil?), the possibility of the New Day as a group coming to an end grows ever more realistic.

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At this point, one can only wonder in which directions their respective careers would go after becoming such a great act. Before they became the New Day, Woods, Big E and Kingston were all directionless, lost in WWE’s midcard purgatory. They’ve managed to stay not only relevant but popular and entertaining by feeding off the chemistry they shared with each other. If they were to each pursue singles careers, where would they end up?

This article hopes to answer that question.