4. The New Day implosion?

Kofi Kingston's decade-long journey to becoming WWE Champion was arguably the best feel-good story of the year and WWE has continued to back the experiment by allowing Kofi to beat challenger after challenger. The on-going feud with a reinvigorated Randy Orton has pushed Kofi to another level and will likely cement Kofi's place as a true main eventer and not just a one-time Champion.
However, knowing WWE's treatment of World Championship runs of former Tag team specialists, it seems likely that a New Day split will play a major impact on the Kofi as Champion storyline. Kofi's challengers have used both Woods and Big E to make a statement to the Champion and clever booking suggests that seeds of dissension among the New Day might not be far away.
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Kingston will not be holding on to his title all the way till next Wrestlemania and how he loses the belt is a major storyline. Woods and Big E will play a big role and the split may come as early as Survivor Series.
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