Xavier Woods' interview: explains original idea for New Day gimmick and why it was changed

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I spoke with Xavier Woods during the latest episode of the PodNasty Wrestling Podcast. We spoke about the recent Behind the Curtain Documentary in addition to a host of subjects such as the scrapping of the militant black gimmick, original plans for the New Day and why Woods would rather be a PhD than a WWE World Heavyweight champion.


It’s a very informative interview with great insight to the growth of Woods as a performer. Please see quotes below in addition to this link to the episode on YouTube. The interview begins around the 12:40 mark.

Why the militant stable was dropped:

“Wrestling is a never-ending storybook so sometimes you start going one direction, but the beauty of it is we could go in whatever direct we want but things just changed. For what reason, I’m not exactly sure, but it’s WWE and you kind of just go with the flow,” said Woods.

“It ’s one of the things you learn when you get hired is it is an ever-changing and ever-evolving living breathing workism, so the best way to stay afloat is to just go along with the things that are occurring around you.”

“I’m not sure why things changed, but in light of recent developments of New Day it’s great that they did because to me rather than someone just coming out and the character just being there, it’s nice to be able to see that character evolve over time.”

Why he thought The New Day would succeed as babyfaces:

“We had a couple of different schools of thoughts. We thought this would occur, that people would be into it, because it’s maybe one of the only positive things on television, because you turn on the news and there’s death, murder, car crashes and everything,” said Woods.

“Here’s a positive thing with three guys, all college educated, all college athletes, all very eloquent so we’ll preach a positive message like ‘do well in life and go to school, make sure you work out you could be big and strong like E, make sure if you stretch a lot you can be flexible and agile like Kofi and make sure if you read your books you could be smart like Woods.’”

“And then we realized after a few months it turned into ‘people don’t like those who are happy.’

“So it’s kind of like a play on society, essentially, people of American society. Back in the 80s, if someone’s happy, someone’s doing well, someone’s getting hardships, you cheered for that person,” said Woods.

“But now it’s 2015, and they don’t like that. They want someone who’s grimy and who doesn’t like people and who doesn’t smile and isn’t happy and wants to punt a puppy across a football field. If that happened, people would be watching and it would get 3 million views on YouTube because it’s something that’s horrible so essentially society has created this thing where people like to see car wrecks, and they want to see a hot mess and they want to see a fall from grace. So if you don’t have those things people are going to boo you because that’s not entertaining to them, they want to see a mess, they want to see somebody fall on the sidewalk and bust their lip on the ground. They don’t like nice things.”

Why he’d choose a PhD over a WWE World Heavyweight Title:

“I feel like we have the opportunity as WWE Superstars to make some sort of impact on lives whether it’s one kid or whether it’s an adult,” said Woods.”

“Yes, guys have been WWE World Heavyweight champion, and it’s amazing, I take nothing from that at all. But if there’s a kid who’s out there in the world watching wrestling and they see me and they know I have my PhD while I was wrestling, that could possibly inspire them to not drop out of school, to not drop out of college, to go and obtain that type of educational status, and that to me means a lot more.”
 

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“Here’s a positive thing with three guys, all college educated, all college athletes, all very eloquent so we’ll preach a positive message like ‘do well in life and go to school, make sure you work out you could be big and strong like E, make sure if you stretch a lot you can be flexible and agile like Kofi and make sure if you read your books you could be smart like Woods.’”

I must've missed all those vignettes, because all I saw was them clapping and c00ning.
 
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Why the militant stable was dropped:

Wrestling is a never-ending storybook so sometimes you start going one direction, but the beauty of it is we could go in whatever direct we want but things just changed. For what reason, I’m not exactly sure, but it’s WWE and you kind of just go with the flow,” said Woods.

“It ’s one of the things you learn when you get hired is it is an ever-changing and ever-evolving living breathing workism, so the best way to stay afloat is to just go along with the things that are occurring around you.”

“I’m not sure why things changed, but in light of recent developments of New Day it’s great that they did because to me rather than someone just coming out and the character just being there, it’s nice to be able to see that character evolve over time.”

Why he thought The New Day would succeed as babyfaces:

We had a couple of different schools of thoughts. We thought this would occur, that people would be into it, because it’s maybe one of the only positive things on television, because you turn on the news and there’s death, murder, car crashes and everything,” said Woods.

“Here’s a positive thing with three guys, all college educated, all college athletes, all very eloquent so we’ll preach a positive message like ‘do well in life and go to school, make sure you work out you could be big and strong like E, make sure if you stretch a lot you can be flexible and agile like Kofi and make sure if you read your books you could be smart like Woods.’”

And then we realized after a few months it turned into ‘people don’t like those who are happy.

So it’s kind of like a play on society, essentially, people of American society. Back in the 80s, if someone’s happy, someone’s doing well, someone’s getting hardships, you cheered for that person,” said Woods.

“But now it’s 2015, and they don’t like that. They want someone who’s grimy and who doesn’t like people and who doesn’t smile and isn’t happy and wants to punt a puppy across a football field. If that happened, people would be watching and it would get 3 million views on YouTube because it’s something that’s horrible so essentially society has created this thing where people like to see car wrecks, and they want to see a hot mess and they want to see a fall from grace. So if you don’t have those things people are going to boo you because that’s not entertaining to them, they want to see a mess, they want to see somebody fall on the sidewalk and bust their lip on the ground. They don’t like nice things.”

In light of everything that has been going on in the black community for the past few years, it would have been a perfect time to debut a militant faction in the WWE. And I was looking foward to New Day initially.

You can be militant and still speak eloquently in your promos. Nobody was saying y'all had to come out mad and mean muggin. But just to actually stand for something, especially now, would've been cool.

WWE know they got some racist cacs in the audience and some backstage in creative too, they just didn't want to piss them off with a black group that stood for something and had a point.

Yo, but whatever Woods.. I'll wait til if and when you are released and that shoot interview comes out to hear how you really feel about all of this.
 

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In light of everything that has been going on in the black community for the past few years, it would have been a perfect time to debut a militant faction in the WWE. And I was looking foward to New Day initially.

You can be militant and still speak eloquently in your promos. Nobody was saying y'all had to come out mad and mean muggin. But just to actually stand for something, especially now, would've been cool.

WWE know they got some racist cacs in the audience and some backstage in creative too, they just didn't want to piss them off with a black group that stood for something and had a point.

Yo, but whatever Woods.. I'll wait til if and when you are released and that shoot interview comes out to hear how you really feel about all of this.

I totally agree. I assumed this is where they were going to go with it.

But when you think about it, WWE probably have zero black writers or creative team members. The chances that they would've executed that well are slim to none. If New Day could've assisted in the promos and the story , it could've been good maybe. But we know how many people it has to go through and who ultimately makes the decision and well, you know how that shyt go.
 

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:mjpls: These guys have no fortitude. Sure there is racism in the E', but that can be quelled easily with intimidation. The goal is to KEEP PUSHING, intimidate Creative and get in their face, or get into Vince and tell him how it is. Show him you give a shyt about your character, and if he doesn't listen, break the storyline and go with your direction. Sure you can get yourself fired, but Vince will want you back if you can speak ether, work hard, and draw a crowd.

No fukking way he would let you jump to Global Force or TNA.
 

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They wasted Kofi's prime years, so doesn't surprise me they have no clue with this group. What did they think was going to happen? Waste of time to debut them as faces.... Now they are basically trolls, but at least they got straps.
 
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Yeah they ruined New Day as legit contenders.

Big E could have been a black Batista on some roided up gully goon shyt but now his big ass is just trollin'

Its very funny but sadly, i cant picture any of them as WWE champion

Uhaa Nation got next
 
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