During an interview with Newsday promoting WWE’s recently released hardcover book on The New Day, Xavier Woods responded to accusations that his team’s habit of handing out pancakes to fans at ringside perpetuates a racial stereotype from the early 20th century.
Woods said The New Day’s love for pancakes has nothing to do with century-old literature and everything to do with a Lumberjack Match they participated in late last year.
โI said, โWell if Iโm a lumberjack, what do they eat? They eat flapjacks.โ It was hilarious. So, we said the next week, โAre we going to do pancakes? Yeah, sure. Why not?โ And thatโs where the pancakes came from,โ Woods said.
โIf thereโs ever any source of contention or anything like that, I think that itโs a situation where you should take a look at yourself and think about how deep you are looking into something thatโs not really there.โ
Woods adds that he and his partners, Big E and Kofi Kingston, are โvery aware of how we present ourselves,โ but also donโt want their wacky antics dissected under a racial lens โsimply because we are African-American males.โ
โAll we want is a blank slate,โ Woods said. โAnd if people continue to refuse to give us one, then theyโre doing nothing more than continuing to hold up the social constructs that weโre trying to break down.โ
Woods also explained the differences between himself, Big E and Kingston, as well as what fans can expect with The Book of Booty: Shake It. Love It. Never Be It.: From WWE’s The New Day. For the full article, click here.
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