Kofi Kingston becomes first ever black WWE champion at Wrestlemania
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Kofi Kingston becomes first ever black WWE champion at Wrestlemania

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Kofi Kingston made history on Sunday, 7 April, when he became the first African-American world champion.

He earned the title after he defeated Daniel Bryan to win the WWE Championship title at WrestleMania 35.

The WWE veteran and one-third of The New Day fought out of a long attempt from Bryan to worked the crowd into a frenzy. He reversed Bryan into a ground-and-pound sequence before returning the favour from moments earlier by holding Bryan’s arms and ruthlessly kicking him to the face.

Kingston lined up and hit his Trouble in Paradise finisher to set off fireworks in the stadium shortly after the pin. The celebration sequence was one of the most memorable in recent history as Kingston’s two sons joined him, along with Xavier Woods and Big E, in the centre of the ring.

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