After months of setbacks, LA Knight has returned to prominence within WWE, gaining renewed attention from fans. The 42-year-old wrestler has repeatedly come close to major achievements, only to see critical opportunities slip away due to questionable booking decisions.
Most recently, Knight was eliminated in the first round of the King of the Ring tournament, ending his chance to compete for a significant title. Despite this, the Megastar appears to have regained momentum by confronting key rivals directly.
In recent weeks, Knight has engaged in intense confrontations with Seth Rollins’ faction, though he had not faced Rollins himself until now. Their long-anticipated singles match is scheduled for Saturday Night’s Main Event on July 12, marking a crucial moment for Knight.
Leading up to this showdown, Knight successfully outmaneuvered Rollins twice in a row, capitalizing on chances to attack him whenever possible.
LA Knight Opens Up on the Risk of Being “Politicked” Out of His Role
Despite not holding a major title, LA Knight remains a highly popular competitor as he prepares to face Seth Rollins. During a recent appearance on WWE RAW Recap, Knight spoke candidly about the possibility that internal politics within WWE could jeopardize his position, emphasizing that he is viewed as a significant threat.
“You wanna talk about overlooked or underestimated or anything… I don’t know if I’m underestimated, I’m seen as the threat that I am. Whether that means somehow I get politicked or anything else out of my spot, maybe that’s what it is. Maybe there’s a bit of fear—I think I struck fear into people around here. But I don’t know, it’s not so much overlooked, we’ll just say maybe not brought to my fullest potential, if you will. But that’s coming.”
—LA Knight, WWE Superstar
Knight’s comments reveal his awareness that backstage dynamics may limit his opportunities, despite the confidence he projects as a rising contender. A victory over Rollins could provide the boost Knight needs to solidify his status and harness his full potential.

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What LA Knight’s Future Could Mean for WWE
LA Knight’s upcoming match against Seth Rollins represents a pivotal moment for the Megastar, who hopes to overcome both his in-ring opponents and the backstage challenges that threaten his rise. His candid acknowledgment of the possibility of being “politicked” out of his spot highlights the complex dynamics at play within WWE.
If he secures a victory over Rollins, Knight could gain the momentum required to avoid being sidelined and finally achieve greater opportunities. For WWE, Knight’s perseverance under pressure adds an intriguing narrative as the company navigates internal politics and competitive storylines.
