Summary
A new report claims WWE approached multiple talents during its latest round of roster cuts and asked them to accept reduced contracts if they wanted to stay. According to the report, some wrestlers were given only two days to decide whether to take the pay cut or leave the company.
The same report says Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods made that decision quickly, choosing to depart rather than accept smaller deals. It was also said they walked away from millions of dollars that would have been owed over the next four years.
The update adds another layer to a story that has continued to unfold since The New Day's exit, including a separate report about a pushed WWE talent accepting a 50 percent pay cut.
What The New Day's Exit Could Mean For WWE Talks
Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods leaving under those terms could have a real effect on how WWE talent and their representatives approach future negotiations. If wrestlers believe long-term deals can be reopened late in the process, contract security becomes a bigger issue than just headline money.
The report also says confidence has been shaken within talent and agent circles over whether full contract terms will be honored. That matters beyond The New Day, because it could change how WWE handles retention talks the next time major names come up for renewal.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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