The New Day's Xavier Woods May Have Been Injured During A WWE Live Event In Australia

The New Day's Xavier Woods May Have Been Injured During A WWE Live Event In Australia

There's more bad news for The New Day following Kofi Kingston's WWE Championship loss as it appears Xavier Woods was injured during a match in Syndey, Australia. Check out some details and footage here...

By JoshWilding - Oct 21, 2019 11:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It looks like former WWE Tag Team Champion Xavier Woods suffered a knee injury during a recent live event in Sydney, Australia. We don't know any specifics as of yet but the referee threw up the dreaded "X" gesture and Woods needed help to get to the backstage area.

Chances are more information will be released once Woods returns to the United States today. 

For those of you wondering, Woods was teaming up with Big E to face SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Revival. Woods went down while he was running the ropes so it remains to be seen how serious an injury this winds up being. Big E was forced to finish the match himself so time will tell what this means for Woods moving forward.

As always, we'll be sure to keep you guys updated.

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