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LA Knight’s Clever Move Interrupts Grayson Waller’s Australian Homecoming

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Summary

– Grayson Waller shares his excitement about returning to Australia through a Sydney video.

– LA Knight creatively responds, turning it into a playful Twitter feud.

– The two wrestlers have a history of intense battles from WWE NXT to SmackDown.

Grayson Waller recently returned to his place of origin, Perth, Australia, and embraced the joy of returning to his homeland. However, his homecoming took an unexpected turn thanks to LA Knight, who displayed his creative side.

Waller shared a video on Twitter from Sydney, New South Wales, expressing his relief at leaving behind the American winter. He couldn’t contain his happiness at being back in Sydney. Little did he know that LA Knight had already devised a plan to disrupt his video.

Both Waller and Knight’s presence in Australia aligns with the upcoming WWE Elimination Chamber PPV, scheduled for February 24 in Perth, Australia. It marks the first time this PPV event will take place in Australia.

The history between Waller and Knight dates back to their WWE NXT days, where they engaged in intense battles, including a Last Man Standing match and a WarGames match. Their rivalry continued when they both transitioned to WWE SmackDown.

LA Knight is preparing for a high-stakes fatal four-way match, where the Undisputed WWE Championship is on the line. He will face formidable WWE superstars AJ Styles, Randy Orton, and Roman Reigns. Meanwhile, Grayson Waller garnered attention for his playful trolling of WWE legend Shawn Michaels.

How do you feel about LA Knight’s creative move in spicing up Grayson Waller’s return to Australia? Share your opinions in the comments.

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