There's really no other way to say it; Kofi Kingston keeps a crazy travel schedule.

The WWE Superstar — and member of one of the company's most popular factions, New Day — Kingston shared an Instagram post listing his travel itinerary over the past two weeks. It's insane.

Calling it what he thinks might be a personal record, he lists every location he had to drive and fly to between July 9, 2018, and July 21, 2018. He started in Austin and wound up in St. Louis, suggesting he was so travel logged, he didn't even know where the July 21, 2018 show was taking place. It's a travel adventure a lot of people probably couldn't handle.

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It's no secret WWE asks its Superstars to keep up, what most would suggest are, ridiculous schedules. On the road up to 300 days a year, back in April the WWE sent stars from New Orleans to Saudi Arabia, then over to Canada: a trip that spanned over 25,900 miles in 17 days. This may seem like a lot to most people, but for a veteran wrestler like Kingston, it's just part of being in WWE.

Still, with no offseason, wrestlers are asked to move around a lot. Not everyone can handle it.

Talents like Brock Lesnar once left WWE because of the travel and upon his return moved to a part-time schedule. Others have left WWE entirely and headed to independent wrestling where the demands aren't as strenuous. Both might argue WWE should potentially find more ways to limit how often and how far its talent roster is forced to go. WWE will likely counter with the fact business is more profitable than ever.

Travel will always be a huge part of being in sports entertainment, as will questions of how and when wrestlers get to see their families or take personal time. As the company grows — with shows in Australia before 2018 is done as only one example — the schedule will only get more hectic and demanding.

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