ROH star Cedric Alexander appeared on the latest episode of the Jobbing Out podcast with Glenn Clark and Aaron Oster. During the interview he talked about why he finds the New Day Gimmick to be offensive.

“This opens up a whole different can of worms here, because everyone I know that watches WWE is offended by The New Day… extremely offended because of the whole racial thing,” Alexander said. “It’s like, ‘oh we’re three black guys, we’ll sing, we’ll dance. You’ve got Kofi Kingston, who’s a phenomenal athlete, Big E Langston is a gigantic, threatening man and Xavier Woods is extremely intelligent. So why make them sing and dance when they obviously can be more… serious, I guess?

“When they first started this thing, it was like two or three weeks that they did it where Xavier would come out and be like a Malcolm X type of thing. He was preaching black power without saying black power, which I think is fantastic because you don’t offend anyone. But when you’ve got three black guys singing and dancing, stereotypes get fed too much and I hate it.”

2 COMMENTS

  1. DUH! They literally never come up with good gimmicks for their non -white wrestlers. White wrestles maybe be subject to this too but in the end they get HHH, Bray Wyatt, and a whole host of characters whose gimmicks evolve from this. When could you say this about any non white wrestler. This is nothing new. What I wish is the wwe universe is to do something about it because i know they see it as well.

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