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Kofi Kingston Roasts WWE Fans After RAW Victory

STAMFORD, Conn. — Kofi Kingston took to social media to mock WWE fans after scoring a significant victory on Monday Night RAW. The 43-year-old wrestler triumphed in a Tornado Tag Team Match alongside Xavier Woods against Rey Mysterio and Dragon Lee.
The match, which aired late Monday, was marked by the unexpected appearance of a mysterious luchador who interfered, ultimately impacting the outcome in favor of Kingston and Woods. Kingston, reflecting on the match, shared a collage on Instagram showcasing various polls that had predicted the LWO (Latino World Order) would emerge victorious.
“I sure can’t relate, but being wrong so often has gotta s*ck for you people,” Kingston wrote, directly addressing fans who voted against him and Woods in the polls.
Kingston and Woods have been embroiled in a feud with the LWO since Rey Mysterio prohibited them from accessing the locker room. Mysterio, a veteran of the industry, took a firm stance against the duo, enhancing the storyline tension that has captivated the WWE Universe.
The former Intercontinental Champion’s jab comes amidst heightened animosity towards him and Woods, who have quickly developed a reputation as one of the most despised tag teams in the division. Their heel turn has transformed their image, exposing them to a new layer of storylines and potential rivalries.
Big E, Kingston and Woods’ former teammate, made his comeback to WWE programming in December 2024 during The New Day’s 10th anniversary celebration. However, the moment was bittersweet, as Kingston and Woods mocked Big E’s injury, which left him unable to compete, leading to an emotional spectacle for fans.
Sportskeeda Wrestling’s Vince Russo has critiqued the creative direction following Big E’s injury, suggesting alternative storylines that could have unfolded. “Big E broke a neck, can’t work, all that stuff. You mean to tell me they couldn’t come up with a storyline where somebody came to Big E’s defense?” Russo commented, lamenting the missed opportunity for an emotional feud that could have developed in the aftermath of Big E’s injury.
As Kingston and Woods continue to embrace their roles as villains, fans eagerly await the company’s next moves. The duo’s chemistry and ring skills keep them at the forefront of the tag team division, promising entertainment and drama for the WWE audience.