The New England Patriots just shined a spotlight on WWE’s Kofi Kingston, naming him their Week 13 Keeper of the Light. The team’s official Twitter account made the announcement, celebrating Kingston’s contributions both inside and outside the ring.

“Celebrating 10 years of The New Day with an ELECTRIC Week 13 Keeper of the Light 🦄🥞🎺,” the Patriots tweeted, featuring a custom graphic of the New Day star. Kingston himself acknowledged the honor, further hyping an already monumental week for his faction.

The timing couldn’t be more perfect. The December 2 episode of WWE Raw will mark the 10th anniversary of The New Day, Kingston’s iconic trio with Xavier Woods and Big E. However, this milestone comes amid tension between the group, as last week’s episode saw Kingston and Woods engage in a heated argument. Their spat, which spilled from the ring to backstage, left fans wondering about the future of one of WWE’s most beloved teams.

Could the strife be settled with the return of Big E? The powerhouse of The New Day has been sidelined since a devastating neck injury in March 2022 but has made sporadic appearances on WWE programming. Fans are eagerly speculating whether Big E will reunite with his brothers to help mend the rift.

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The New Day’s legacy in WWE is undeniable, from their record-breaking tag team title reigns to their charisma and connection with fans. Kofi Kingston’s recognition by the Patriots adds another feather to their cap during this landmark celebration.

Do you think Big E’s return could bring peace to The New Day? Or is the team heading for an emotional split? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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