Man, things got wild this past Monday on WWE Raw, right? I mean, I was just messing around with some settings, trying to get my stream setup perfect, and boom, all this drama with The New Day unfolds.
So, I’m playing around with my capture card, yeah? Trying to get the best quality for my viewers. And as I’m flipping through channels, I land on Raw. It’s the 10-year celebration of The New Day. I’m pumped, I used to love watching them. I set my recording software, just in case something cool happens.
The Switch
Then, out of nowhere, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, they just turn on Big E. I’m like, “What the heck is going on?” I’m scrambling, making sure I’m recording everything. It was crazy, dude. The crowd in Wichita, they’re not feeling it. They’re booing. I even captured some of the crowd’s audio – pure shock and disbelief.
After they did that I was checking out what I had just recorded and saw all the messages on X, you know, that used to be called Twitter. Fans are going nuts. So, I start digging deeper, I want to know what’s going on behind the scenes.
The Aftermath
I found this post from Kofi, and he’s basically saying he’s disappointed in the fans. Not cool, Kofi, not cool. I saved the post, though. Evidence, you know? I mean, it’s part of the story. I’m thinking, “This is gold for my blog.” I’m piecing it all together, the video, the reactions, the social media posts, everything.
- Started with routine stream setup.
- Captured The New Day’s heel turn.
- Recorded fan reactions.
- Dug into social media for the aftermath.
- Compiled everything for my blog.
It’s crazy how a simple stream setup turned into this whole thing. But hey, that’s the world of wrestling, right? Always expect the unexpected. I got a great story out of it, though. And my viewers, they ate it up. That’s what matters. The whole thing was a mess but I turned it around and made it worth it.