NEW DAY Member Kofi Kingston May Have Suffered An Injury During A Live Event In Honolulu Last Night

NEW DAY Member Kofi Kingston May Have Suffered An Injury During A Live Event In Honolulu Last Night

A report from WWE live show in Honolulu last night indicates that Kofi Kingston might have suffered an injury, whuch would be very bad new for The New Day since Xavier Woods is already out of action...

By MarkCassidy - Sep 14, 2017 01:09 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Source: Via No DQ
New Day member Kofi Kingston might possibly have suffered an injury on Wednesday night during WWE's live event in Honolulu, HI.

Apparently, Kofi was involved in a tag-match, and after missing a crossbody fans noticed that he was limping and seemed to be in some pain. Kingston did finish the match, but had to be helped to the back afterwards.

Of course, this might not be anything serious at all - but if it is, it could have a negative effect on the popular team because Xavier Woods is also recovering from an injury at the moment, and The New Day only just regained the tag titles on Smackdown Live this past Tuesday.

We'll keep you updated on Kofi's situation.
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