#4 Best use of a manager in modern-day WWE
More often than not, a tag-team feud in WWE will see one member of a team face a rival in a largely meaningless singles match on Raw or SmackDown, while the tag partners not involved in the match will stand at ringside and maybe get involved towards the end.
Well, you don’t get that with The New Day, and you especially don’t get that with Xavier Woods, whose antics on the outside of the ring are just as important to a match as Big E and Kofi Kingston’s antics on the inside.
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With the obvious exception of Paul Heyman, Xavier has been the best manager we’ve seen in WWE since The New Day’s debut, which is made all the more impressive by the fact that he is only 31 and has plenty of years left in him as a pro wrestler.
When he decides to stop lacing up the boots, don’t be surprised if Woods, along with Francesca II: Turbo and whatever else he has in his locker by then, remains in the business as a manager for many years to come.