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The New Day Included A Hidden Reference To Big E On Their WWE WrestleMania 41 Attire

The New Day Included A Hidden Reference To Big E On Their WWE WrestleMania 41 Attire

Yahoo26-04-2025

The New Day broke their own record last night at WWE WrestleMania 41 and slyly paid tribute to their former tag team partner Big E in the process.
Last night, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods defeated The War Raiders to capture the WWE Tag Team gold for an unprecedented 12th time. But it was their entrance gear prior to the match that had many fans talking.
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Gear maker for The New Day, Jonathan Davenport, responded to a member of the WWE Universe on social media, asking what Kingston and Wood's entrance gear was referencing last night, tweeting out:
'You mean the three headed unicorn with one head having withered away? Hmmm…,' Jonathan Davenport said in a post.
Davenport is The New Day's artist and also co-created Our Heroes Rock with Big E.
You can get a closer look at Kofi and Xavier's entrance gear from last night in the embedded post below:
While Big E was present at WrestleMania 41 last night, he had no involvement with the match itself.
READ MORE: The New Day Make History At WWE WrestleMania 41
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What do you make of this Big E Easter egg on New Day's gear last night? Are you happy to see Kingston and Woods still achieving success in WWE? Let us know your thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
The post The New Day Included A Hidden Reference To Big E On Their WWE WrestleMania 41 Attire appeared first on Wrestlezone.

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