Former WWE Champion Kofi Kingston, known for his high-flying skills and electrifying presence, recently unveiled an exclusive update on his road to recovery. The dynamic New Day member, whose absence has left fans yearning for his return, encountered an unforeseen setback nearly three months ago in an intense Battle Royal at the legendary Madison Square Garden. As the anticipation builds, the 41-year-old powerhouse is determined to conquer his injury, ready to soar back into the ring and unleash his signature brand of adrenaline-pumping excitement once again.

Kingston just spoke with the Battleground Podcast “I’m fantastic, man. I can’t complain. I’m actually in Orlando right now doing some rehab on my ankle. I had ankle surgery to remove a bone chip and fix a ligament after the massive Scottish behemoth of a man Drew McIntyre landed on my leg my body went east, and my leg went west. And my ankle was completely sprained, but they took out some bone chips and fixed the ligament and now I’m on the mend, you know, somewhere in between a robot and a zombie, and, you know, somewhere in between. I’m working my way back to the fold. So, it’s all good. Life is great,” (an article from sportskeeda.com reported)

In a stunning revelation, the exalted WWE Champion unveiled that a mere 12 weeks ago, he underwent a transformative operation on his ankle, mirroring a previous surgical endeavour he encountered six years prior. With undeniable resilience and an unwavering spirit, he has defied the odds, conquering the ring with unmatched prowess and cementing his legacy as the ultimate wrestling icon. Brace yourself for a triumphant return like never before, as this extraordinary champion paves the way to immortality, leaving audiences awe-inspired at every electrifying step.

As Kofi Kingston battles with his ankle injury and Big E grapples with a neck injury, the vibrant spirit of The New Day may be momentarily divided. Yet, amidst this temporary setback, a radiant ray of hope shines in the form of Xavier Woods. With unwavering determination and undeniable charisma, Woods is the lone active member of The New Day on Monday Night RAW.

The anticipation grows as he tirelessly weaves his magic within the squared circle, igniting whispers of destiny in the air. Kingston’s bold claim resonates like an echo of possibility, leaving no doubt that the day will come when Woods, like a phoenix rising, claims Seth Rollins’ coveted World Heavyweight title, etching his name in the annals of greatness.

“It’s coming. You know, it’s coming. It’s just a matter of time, you know. I’ve been out now for almost 12 weeks and Woods has been doing his thing as a singles competitor. I don’t think a lot of people realize how talented he is. And, you know, he’s just out there proving it every single week. So, it’s just a matter of time,” (an article from sportskeeda.com reported)