From Big E Langston on NXT to the brute force of New Day on Smackdown and RAW, Big E has always been a fan favorite in the WWE. He’s already had a hall of fame career, winning a Money in the Bank, eight separate tag titles and three individual titles, but none as big as this.

Big E Crowned WWE Champion
It’s always awesome to see a guy who has worked so hard and provided so much entertainment to the fans get rewarded in grand fashion. We saw a similar situation take place with fellow New Day member Kofi Kingston, who got to live out a dream by winning the WWE title on the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania.
It is only September, but a well-written face character can carry a title for a very long time before it gets stale. If the WWE approaches this the right way, I very much can see Big E defending the title at upcoming WrestleMania 38 in April. At the bare minimum, I see him still in the title picture, quite possibly in a triple threat match.
WWE programming has had a tough time finding a new draw lately, but with all the antics and creativity Big E and the rest of New Day can provide, it might, for now, be appointment television.
Not New Day celebrating with Big E making me cry on a Monday night. #WWERAW pic.twitter.com/SAYHfwxKAq
— Smark to Death (@smarktodeath) September 14, 2021
LETS GOOOO BIG E BABY pic.twitter.com/lYHAzf6SlA
— Christian Clark (@ClahkyTheChief) September 14, 2021
Congratulations @WWEBigE. ❤️💜💙#AndNew #WWEChampion #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/G8puiAWnIo
— WWE (@WWE) September 14, 2021
Congratulations @WWEBigE.
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) September 14, 2021
THEN and NOW.
A champion in @WWE.
A champion in life. pic.twitter.com/oh85dcIfaR

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