LA Knight recently revealed details about a faction he pitched to WWE several years ago, along with naming two other wrestlers he'd like to team up with today.
LA Knight shares his thoughts on his unlikely rise to success in WWE, recalling how he got over at a time when the company didn't push him.
LA Knight’s feud with The Bloodline will continue on the January 24th episode of WWE SmackDown. After brawling with Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu on the January 17th episode, LA Knight will face Tonga in a singles match.
As WWE Monday Night RAW transitions to Netflix, former United States Champion LA Knight is exploring the possibility of branching out into acting, with a particular interest in working with "Euphoria" star Sydney Sweeney.
Two matches have been announced for the Friday, January 24 WWE SmackDown. LA Knight will face The Bloodline’s Tama Tonga on next week’s show after a confrontation on Friday’s SmackDown.
When asked about naming a co-star for his hypothetical project, he did not hesitate. “Sydney Sweeney,” said WWE star LA Knight. “For me, like acting is not an end all, be all. But if the opportunity presents itself, I won't say no!”
LA Knight looked to regain the Men's United States Championship on WWE SmackDown this week. Unfortunately for The Megstar, the new Bloodline prevented that from happening.
Speaking with Radio Times, LA Knight was asked whether he hoped that the Netflix move would open the door for more people to potentially join the business and try to become wrestlers. Knight noted that this might be possible, but wrestling was not easy to do. He also stated that the deal could potentially lead to more crossovers.
When asked to name a potential co-star, LA Knight pointed to Sydney Sweeney. He noted that acting was not the end-all, be-all for him, but he stated that he wouldn't say no if the opportunity to work with Sweeney came up.
When it comes to the WWE Universe, one thing is clear: LA Knight is very popular. The man with the undeniable kavorka, the namer of dummies, the master of the BFT, wherever Knight shows up, fans are going to cheer his name, and when he asks fans to talk to them, he just knows a “yeah!” is coming back from an enthusiastic audience.
WWE has officially arrived on Netflix and some of its biggest superstars are chasing some huge spin-off shows, with LA Knight eyeing up Sydney Sweeney.
As WWE Monday Night RAW moves to Netflix, former United States Champion LA Knight wants to line up a project with Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney. During an interview with Metro, Knight talked about ...