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Kofi Kingston Wins WWE Championship At WrestleMania 35.


Kofi Kingston has become the first African World Champion in the WWE after winning the WWE Championship at the World's Biggest Pro Wrestling event, WrestleMania.

It's an incredible moment for Kingston who has been in the WWE for 11 years and has been a fans favourite throughout his time with the company.

He is a four time Intercontinental champion, three times US champion and has won a version of the tag-titles eight times but has never previously won a world champion.

It was looking like that chance in his career had gone but fate gave him another chance to become champion and he grabbed it with both hands.

Congratulations, Kofi.  We love you!


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