#4 The New Day possibly takes a backseat

With nearly six years together without disbanding, The New Day made history by becoming WWE's longest-tenured faction of all time. It's no small achievement, especially when WWE loves the concept of splitting up partnerships for the sake of a storyline. Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods seems to have jumped that hurdle.
However, The New Day has not only been a united front the whole time, but their entire 2016-2020 run has seen them keep their status as popular babyfaces - something that's extremely rare in WWE.
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As for The New Day's significance and importance in WWE history - it's unmatched. It's one of those cases where we'll only truly understand the magnitude and importance of it all once they're done with their careers.
However, Big E going on a singles run means that The New Day could end up taking a backseat. We don't mean to say that they'll disband, but they could be in the "least relevant" position they've been in throughout their run. It's a risk that Vince McMahon could be willing to take inorder to push Big E.
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