LA Knight, formerly of NXT, burst onto the main roster scene with a bang at NXT TakeOver: Vengeance Day on February 14th, 2021. Despite initial concerns about his future, Knight managed to reclaim his old gimmick and has been dazzling fans once again with his undeniable talent. Recently, he had some intriguing words for the WWE roster, showcasing his prowess as one of the company’s best promo workers.
Knight’s ability to captivate fans with his skills has been nothing short of remarkable. Every week, he consistently proves why he deserves the recognition and acclaim. Even when presented with lackluster storylines, Knight strives to stay relevant, such as his underwhelming feud with Bray Wyatt. However, he found redemption by securing a spot in the Money In The Bank match during the latest episode of Friday Night Smackdown.
During an appearance on WWE’s The Bump, Knight expressed his unwavering confidence, emphasizing that fan support or lack thereof holds no sway over his success. He boldly proclaimed his superiority over the entire WWE roster.
“I’m finally getting what I want from the WWE. And you know why? Because I took matters into my own hands. I never asked for anyone’s support or begged to be a fan-favorite. In fact, whether they cheer for me or not, whether they like me or not, it doesn’t make a damn bit of difference. At the end of the day, I’ll climb that ladder at Money in the Bank, retrieve the case, and any title I desire will come my way. Whether it’s Gunther, Austin Theory, Seth Rollins, or even Roman Reigns himself, they’re all in my crosshairs now.”
Knight’s self-assured demeanor leaves no room for doubt. He refuses to be shoved down anyone’s throat or be labeled as somebody’s chosen one. He came into the WWE and earned his mark, earning a global fan base that reverberates from Saudi Arabia to London, Puerto Rico, to Mobile, Alabama. LA Knight commands attention wherever he goes and stands head and shoulders above the rest.
Only time will tell if LA Knight emerges victorious in the Money In The Bank ladder match, inching closer to claiming a championship in Vince McMahon’s esteemed company.