Big E and Kofi Kingston's great Indian journey in pictures

Was India ready to feel the power?

The New Day have been out of action for over a month now, mainly due to Kofi Kingston’s knee injury, but that did not stop Kofi and his New Day partner, Big E from taking a little vacation and the two chose one of the most exotic places in the world, Mumbai, India.

Unfortunately, the two were unable to come along with their other bud Xavier Woods due to his commitment to his YouTube gaming channel UpUpDownDown. Despite his absence, the two managed to bring the power of positivity overseas to the ‘Hollywood of India’, Mumbai. The two had a great time experiencing the culture of India and tried everything that the city had to offer. From the food to the traditional clothing and more, the duo tried it all.

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Kofi and E even featured in a post-match episode of the cricket show ‘Extraaa Innings T20’, and even attended an IPL cricket match. They toured around the city in an auto (talk about living the dream) and even made some time for their fans.

Here are a few pictures to explain just what their journey was like:


#1 They had just landed in India, but they were already loving it

I love Mumbai

#2 Before they could spread the power of positivity they needed to have a small snack

Trying the traditional cuisine

#3 The duo then washed down the meal with some Chai

A spot of tea, please!

#4 After a short rest, the two were ready to hit the town

Ready to ride

#5 … and hang out with their fans

Chilling with the fans

#6 Relax, chat and flex them muscles

Do you even lift bro

#7 Getting ready to blend in with the crowd

Namaste India, don’t you dare be sour!

#8 All set to take a stroll round town

Let’s party

#9 Learning how to be popular in India

Learning the ropes with ex-cricketer Ravi Shastri

#10 Conducting WWE trials in India

FEEL THE POWER!

#11 And ending their trip with a cricket match

Let’s go Mumbai!

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