Stable-mate Big E has already appeared on this list, but at least one thing Big E does have going for him is his size. Xavier Woods can dance and talk, but that doesn't make him a sure-fire success. Far from it, actually. He's in a three man group competing for tag team gold, and if New Day beat reigning champions Cesaro and Tyson Kidd on Sunday, he's going to be the only one of the three without a title. What does that say about Woods? Is he the manager now? Or will the New Day be the new version of the Fabulous Freebirds? The latter seems rather unlikely. And while the group are not quite hot enough to earn a title at the moment, Xavier Woods is on the back-burner. He's left to be the team's third wheel, as Kofi Kingston takes on the acrobatics and Big E the power. The two compliment each other quite well on paper, but it's at Woods' expense. That's not a good sign.
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