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The New Day post a fantastic animation signifying free agency after WWE exit

Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods posted an animation of two Unicorns breaking from their chains and exiting a circus, signifying they’re now officially free agents.

“Daybreak,” wrote Kofi, giving credit to director and designer Daven Poe for his animation.

In the animation, the two unicorns run towards a frightened ringmaster but they keep running, as they go past another unicorn who has a broken horn on his head. The two unicorns have teary eyes but they get a nod from the other injured unicorn, and they nod back in return.

They run towards the locked exit of the circus with their horns ready to bust through, but the animation doesn’t actually show the impact, although it shows the door busted open from the outside and footmarks towards a sunset.

The next transition shows two figures, clearly identifiable as the caricature versions of Kingston and Woods, walking away, leaving the horns of the unicorn behind.

Kingston and Woods left the WWE after they were asked to renegotiate their contract with a lower salary. Their departure sent shockwaves throughout the industry as they were considered WWE lifers.

The two are expected to join AEW imminently.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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