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'It's overdue': LA Knight on his Sisyphean WWE climb and stealing the WrestleMania 42 spotlight

By Raj PrashadSky F1

After sustaining momentum for the past three years in a way that has largely defied the natural ebbs and flows of the business, LA Knight opens WrestleMania 42 weekend with a match featuring viral stars Logan Paul and iShowSpeed.

LA Knight can’t quite articulate why his persona has resonated so strongly with the wrestling world. He points back to his 2023 feud with Bray Wyatt — an opportunity for both men to challenge their mic skills and in-ring intensity — as a turning point in his WWE main roster run. In the months that followed, it didn’t matter who was standing in the ring across from Knight.

When his music hit, the response matched that of some of the industry’s biggest names. That crowd reaction has carried across the past three years, sustaining momentum for the “Yeah” movement in a way that has largely defied the natural ebbs and flows of the business. “I can’t quite put my finger on it,” Knight tells Uncrowned ahead of WrestleMania 42 .

“I hear a bunch of different things that people will tell me when I’m out and about. This person will say it’s for this reason, this person will say it’s for that reason. “I don’t know, but whatever it is, something’s catching.

” That connection to the audience has landed Knight a prominent role heading into WrestleMania weekend, where he’ll open Night 1 in a six-man tag match on ESPN2 in a spot traditionally reserved for setting the tone for pro-wrestling’s biggest show of the year. He’ll team with Jey and Jimmy Uso in a pop culture crossover against iShowSpeed, Logan Paul and Austin Theory. Knight will also parlay that into playing double duty, featuring in WWE’s long-running partnership with Snickers, which will debut a new campaign during the event.

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