Ever since being kicked out of the New Day, Big E has been exploring a lot of options. He is set to appear in a small role in a television show. Apart from that, it seems like he will be hosting a show in WWE as well. Big E has recently been announced as the host of a Raw classic. His experience when it comes to the microphone has grown in the past 2 years.
Big E worked as a commentator and even host on multiple kickoff shows of WWE. This experience has definitely helped him gain this position and keep him in the company as an asset. Before its big move to Netflix, WWE announced several new projects that will be aired.
Amongst all these shows that have been announced, Raw Classics is one of them. E will be hosting that show, which will cover previous episodes of Monday Night Raw. This show might be an attempt to make the fans relive the nostalgia. Having him as the host will also bring new fans to that show.
There has not been any kind of official follow-up regarding him in the original storyline. It seems like he is not going to be involved in any kind of action. Woods and Kingston will be having their own journey while he will be having his own.
Fans react to new WWE shows and Big E’s new role as host
While a large part of the WWE Universe has been the new generation. The older generation seems to also be buying into the new show. This will be more appealing to them, and it will also help them relieve those childhood episodes. It will consist of highlights that will take them back in time. Big E, being the host, will make the newer audience, who miss him on-screen, watch the show as well.
There have been multiple fan reactions regarding this. While most of them are very positive and centered around all the announcements combined. There is a section of the fans who are mainly excited to see Big E back on TV.
This has got everybody excited for the new year. There are going to be a lot of changes that will be coming up. SmackDown is moving to the USA Network and is going to be three hours long. The big announcement, however, is the move of Monday Night Raw to Netflix. It seems like wrestling is going in a whole new direction when it comes to media.