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Actually thats not a bad idea.

The New Day needs to expand with all the blacks who are either extremely smart (Xavier Woods) powerful (Big E) athletic (Kofi) overlooked (Naomi) and their new leader, the king of being a combination of all these traits for the past 13 years......

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If done right, Shelton can return and be a mentor to these kids saying how he remembers being their age and being held down back in 2004 and risking life and limb for the WWE to only be a pawn and kicked out the door when they were done with him.

Shelton goes on to say that it sickens him that the guy he beat 3x and exposed in the ring (Triple H) is the new future owner of the company. And the guys he trained with to be a wrestler were all shot to the moon and former multiple time world champs cause of their white skin (Brock, Cena, Orton, Batista, etc)

Shelton can fued with the heavyweights (Brock, Roman, Orton, etc)

New Day do the freebird rule and go for the tag titles

Naomi goes for the divas title
Ya'll got to stop :mjlol:
 

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Wale Helps Uhaa Nation Sign with WWE

“This rapper Wale was following me on Twitter and he sent me a direct message and the first thing he said to me was, ‘how can we get you into WWE?’” Uhaa remembers.

In one of those it’s-who-you-know-stories, Wale had a friend who knew WWE star Mark Henry. Messages were exchanged and the next thing he knew, Uhaa was invited in for a WWE tryout.

“I’m 27, I’ve been back and forth to Japan, I’ve wrestled in five other countries and I figured it was just that time to make that move. And when I got that opportunity it definitely wasn’t something I was going to turn down.”
 
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Ring Of Honor wrestler Cedric Alexander feels WWE is being racist in the way they are treating "The New Day" faction in recent weeks, and he isn't shy in voicing his opinion on the subject.

During a recent appearance on the Jobbing Out podcast, the ROH star shared his feelings on the topic.

Below is an excerpt from the interview:

"This opens up a whole different can of worms here, because everyone I know that watches WWE is offended by The New Day… extremely offended because of the whole racial thing. It’s like, ‘oh we’re three black guys, we’ll sing, we’ll dance. You’ve got Kofi Kingston, who’s a phenomenal athlete, Big E Langston is a gigantic, threatening man and Xavier Woods is extremely intelligent. So why make them sing and dance when they obviously can be more… serious, I guess? When they first started this thing, it was like two or three weeks that they did it where Xavier would come out and be like a Malcolm X type of thing. He was preaching black power without saying black power, which I think is fantastic because you don’t offend anyone. But when you’ve got three black guys singing and dancing, stereotypes get fed too much and I hate it."

Check out the complete interview at GlennClarkRadio.com.
 
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