Kofi Kingston believes that The New Day will go down as the strongest faction in the history of WWE.
RAW Superstar Kofi Kingston was a recent guest on the Battleground Podcast to discuss a wide variety of subjects. When asked about the current cracks we see in The Bloodline and if their breakup will lead to The New Day being the strongest faction in WWE once again, Kingston said The New Day has made a blood oath to never break up.
“You already know that we are and we always will be,” Kofi Kingston said. We took an oath, a blood oath, and we said that we will never break up. If someone tries to break us up and drive a wedge in between — tries to crack our foundation and drive a wedge in between us like we just won’t have it.
“But it’s like we always said, everybody out there like it’s cool to have all the different groups but at a certain point in time, they get jealous of one or the other. And then they want to stab one in the back, or like you have with The Shield, someone hitting somebody with a chair, and they want to go off and do their thing, and that’s great, that’s fine. But we’re not doing that, man.
“Our foundation is just too strong. That’s just the way it is, the way we’ve always said it was gonna be. We’ve been together since 2016. You haven’t even seen us do as much as a collision in the ring. Sometimes you have a little miscue, you might be holding somebody, and then you go to hit that person, and they move out of the way, and you hit your own partner. Oh my god, you haven’t even seen us do that! Because we’re always on the same page, and that’s the way that it’s going to be. That’s just how we are; that’s our bond.”
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