According to a new report, Xavier Woods signed a multi-year extension with WWE last month.
Fightful reported the news on Tuesday, noting that his contract would have been up in September had a deal not been reached. Negotiations are said to have gone down to the wire.
Woods, Big E, and Kofi Kingston signed five-year deals with WWE in December 2019, although Woods may have had injury time added onto his, pushing its expiration to last month. He missed much of 2020 after suffering an Achilles tendon rupture.
Woods first signed with WWE in the summer of 2010 as a 24-year-old. Prior to that, he wrestled in TNA Wrestling as Consequences Creed from 2008 to 2010, once holding the promotion’s tag titles along with Jay Lethal. He also had one tour with New Japan Pro Wrestling in 2010, teaming with Kota Ibushi in the Super J Tag Tournament, where they lost in the opening round to Gedo and KUSHIDA.
Xavier Woods has re-signed with WWE on a multi-year contract, myself and @FightfulSelect are reporting.
A lot of details, including when his deal was up and how negotiations went are up for subscribers pic.twitter.com/1q4tAwNPpS
— Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) October 7, 2025
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