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Chat with Xavier Woods
By: ChrissiCalvert Date: January 1, 2016, 3:05 pm
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No one in World Wrestling Entertainment is having more fun than
the New Day. And no one in the New Day is having more fun than
Xavier Woods.
Woods is the driving force in the three-man clique, who portray
unicorn-loving, gospel-preaching bad guys in the ongoing sports
entertainment soap opera. Every week, the trio — which also
includes fellow matsmen Big E and Kofi Kingston — bombards WWE’s
“Raw” broadcast and makes fun of their opponents, the audience,
or anyone else in their path, taunting them with such playful,
juvenile glee that it’s impossible not to smile along with them.
Oh, and they dance, too, bumping and grinding like 1990s R&B
Lotharios, which they’ll no doubt be doing as part of tonight’s
WWE live event at Joe Louis Arena.
Woods is the New Day’s ringleader, marching to the ring with
what has become his signature prop: A trombone, which he uses to
jab and jeer with the crowd or his foes. The trombone has become
an extension of his over-the-top personality, a colossally silly
symbol of Woods’ rise to ring glory.
“It became its own beast,” says Woods, on the phone last week
from his home in Atlanta. He played the trombone through middle
school, high school and intro college, and one day earlier this
year he proposed bringing it with him to the ring. He insists
there was no greater plan before the trombone took on a life of
its own. “That’s the beauty of it,” he says. “People don’t
realize it, but some of the best stuff comes from not having a
plan.”
Woods always had a plan to become a professional wrestler. Born
Austin Watson in Columbus, Georgia, he started training for a
pro wrestling career the month after he graduated from high
school. “It’s the only thing I’ve ever known,” he says.
The 29-year-old bounced around promotions in the South before
linking up with TNA, a rival promotion to WWE, in 2007. He was
there until 2010, wrestling as a character based on the Apollo
Creed character from the “Rocky” films. When he left TNA, he
joined the WWE’s developmental program and made his TV debut
with WWE three years later.
On screen, Woods displays boundless charisma, but he wasn’t
always so outgoing and carefree. He says he was a quiet, shy
child who was bullied by his peers until video games brought him
out of his shell.
“My mom would set up play dates for me, and she saw me playing
video games with other kids,” Woods says. “She told me when she
saw me holding a controller and another kid holding a
controller, it was almost like the circuit was completed,
because that was the only time I would really talk to kids in a
comfortable manner.
“I made friends playing video games. Those kids brought the
social activity out of me and helped make me less awkward,” he
says. “It made me realize I had some things to bring to the
table, too.”
Woods, whose first gaming system was a Sega Genesis, calls video
games his “safe place” and is still an avid gamer; on his
YouTube channel Up Up Down Down, he plays video games with his
fellow WWE Superstars while casually interviewing them.
Outside the ring, Woods holds a master’s degree in psychology
and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy, and is currently working
on his Ph.D. in educational psychology.
And inside the ring he’s soaring to new heights. The New Day,
which was formed just over a year ago, is one of WWE’s most
popular stables and is still climbing the ranks, and Woods would
be the first person to rub his doubters’ noses in it.
“I like proving people wrong,” he says. “The best revenge is
success, and I’m a very vengeful, grudge-keeping person. So when
someone says I can’t do something and I prove them wrong, I
don’t have to say I told you so, because they see me on TV doing
it.
“Those people that disregarded me and made fun of me? I
fulfilled my lifelong dream becoming a WWE champion,” says
Woods, who won the Tag Team Championship with New Day in April.
“The fact that I navigated life in a way to reach those goals
makes me feel good.”
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