It's now or never for LA Knight
- quansmith33
- Feb 12
- 2 min read

We are on the road to Wrestlemania, and this is an exciting time for everyone on the roster. One of the most overrated stars on the roster is LA Knight yea(his signature catchphrase). I am a fan of him; he is a throwback to the Attitude Era or the early 2000's Ruthless Aggression Era, where character really mattered. WWE does not seem high on LA Knight for some reason in terms of winning the world title. His recent win on Monday Night Raw to qualify for the Elimination Chamber could be his last attempt at true stardom.
LA Knight is generally that dude on the roster. This was a guy who was the United States Champion on SmackDown. He has solid matches and catchphrases, and can be the babyface who matches Stone Cold Lite energy. The problem is, he just can't win when it matters the most. Remember his title match against Roman Reigns in 2023 when he was hot as ever? The fact that he had only one world title match is crazy as hell.
Winning on Raw to advance in to Elimination Chamber in a few weeks is interesting. Whoever wins will get SmackDown resident badass World Champion Drew McIntyre at Wrestlemania. LA Knight makes the most sense to win because Wrestlemania is all about the underdogs winning(Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso, Daniel Bryan, and Kofi Kingston) are all recent examples to emerge as champions. LA Knight needs to follow that blueprint with a storyline of him falling short, so that fans can rally behind him. We can dub it as KnightMania literally because fans are ready for his moment.
If LA Knight wins at Elimination Chamber and loses at the biggest show of the year, that's a WWE issue. The other side is if LA Knight loses altogether at Elimination Chamber, then where does he go from here? Maybe he can convince Braun Strowman to come back and form a team to go after the tag titles. He can always participate in the ''they still have the Andre the Giant battle royal'' or midcard multiman title matches.
This is LA Knight's last chance to win big in this Wrestlemania season; failing to win is not good. So, LA Knight, will you rise above to be the world champion or forever be an uppercard loser?


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