A major WWE star got into a real altercation with an elderly woman at a recent live event. The promotion is currently on the road to Royal Rumble 2026 on January 31 in Saudi Arabia.
Xavier Woods took to social media today to share a video of an altercation he had with a woman in the crowd at a live event last night in Worcester, MA. The veteran stated that the old woman tried to fight her, and she was lucky that he didn’t have her thrown out of the building. You can check out the heated exchange in the video below.
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“Last night a #WWEWorcester this old woman tried to fight me while I was at work. I dont go to shady pines and harass her! Shes lucky that I didnt have her thrown out of the building!” he wrote.
Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston are known as The New Day on RAW. Grayson Waller has also recently aligned with the legendary faction on the red brand. Theory used to be in a tag team with Austin Theory known as A-Town Down Under, but that is no longer the case.
Theory is now a member of The Vision alongside Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, and Paul Heyman on RAW. Bron Breakker is scheduled to battle CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship tomorrow night.
Xavier Woods suggests there is a Bloodline conspiracy in WWE
WWE star Xavier Woods suggested that there was a Bloodline conspiracy after The Usos captured the World Tag Team Championships on RAW.
The Usos defeated Dragon Lee and AJ Styles last Monday night to become the new champions. The New Day was irate backstage following the match, and Xavier Woods suggested that it was a conspiracy because The Usos were part of The Bloodline.
“This is ridiculous! Bro, illegal! Illegal! There is no tag! There is a five-count that you have to adhere by, and The Usos don’t have to follow the rules because they are part of The Bloodline! We get it, okay,” said Woods.
It will be interesting to see what the future holds for The New Day on WWE RAW.
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Edited by Robert Lentini











