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Kofi Kingston: I’m working on next year’s WWE Royal Rumble spot already

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WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston recently revealed that he is already working on next year’s Royal Rumble spot, after unfortunately botching this year’s.

Kingston is known for his wild spots during the Rumble matches themselves, and it was a massive shame that he wasn’t able to pull it off this year.

During a recent interview with Jim Varsallone, Kingston confirmed that he is working on next year’s spot. He said: “I can’t wait for next year’s Rumble because I already have a bunch of different ideas. Normally, I wait until the day of or the week to think of something to do.

“Ironically, after having that failed attempt, my mind has been flooded with three, four, five different ideas already for next year” Kingston revealed.

“So it’s all good. It’s a lesson in putting yourself out there. Most importantly, what I’m trying to emphasize to people is not being afraid to fail.

“If you want to do something that’s epic, something that’s cool, something that’s fulfilling, there’s going to be a level of risk. Unfortunately at the Rumble, I didn’t quite make it. There will always be next year” Kofi Kingston concluded.

Kofi Kingston on WWE Royal Rumble

RAW is broadcast each and every Monday night. Fans in the United Kingdom can watch the show with a monthly BT Sport subscription.

SmackDown is also available on BT Sport every Friday; again for fans who are subscribed to the monthly service that can sometimes be bundled with BT Broadband.

NXT 2.0 and WWE NXT UK are available to watch on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Both shows are available on WWE Network in the United Kingdom. The shows are also available on Peacock in the United States.

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