LA Knight voices frustration over uncertain WWE WrestleMania 42 plans

(Courtesy : Getty)
The Megastar recently abducted Paul Heyman.
Fans and pundits have expressed frustration over the lack of momentum for LA Knight, despite his enormous popularity. Knight is currently involved in a heated feud with The Vision and recently made headlines for abducting Paul Heyman, who was loaded into an ambulance following a brutal attack by Seth Rollins on this week’s Raw.
However, with WWE WrestleMania 42 fast approaching, LA Knight still does not have a match officially scheduled for the ‘Grandest Stage of Them All.’
Although reports have hinted at a potential showdown between Knight and Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania, nothing has been confirmed, leaving fans uncertain about his role in the event. Knight himself, in a recent appearance, admitted that he is uncertain about the plans.
LA Knight reveals that he knows as little as the fans do

During an appearance on The Coach’s Corner, LA Knight was asked about his plans for the ‘Grandest Stage.’ Responding to the question, the Megastar revealed that he knows as little as the fans do.
He also noted that this uncertainty is typical in wrestling, recalling that early in his career, he often met his opponents only a few hours before the show.
“Don’t worry about the details because I don’t have any. I know about as much as you know. And people find that hard to believe, but in all honesty, that’s just wrestling. You know, when I came up in wrestling, I’d say most of the times that I was going to a show, I’d never even met my opponent before. So I’m meeting him two or three hours before showtime, before we’re learning anything.
So with that being the case, I don’t know a lot. I’d like to know more, but all I know is it’s going to be, of course, as it always is, it’s going to be a gigantic week. It’s going to be a gigantic success.“
Knight also spoke about the Mania week and voiced his excitement for the PLE, especially the events and atmosphere, and added that he has fond memories of Las Vegas, which holds a special place in his heart.
“You’re talking about people coming from all corners of the world to Las Vegas for essentially what’s our big bash, our big kind of sendoff party for the year where things come to an end and things kind of start blooming into the new.
So I’m just looking forward to that whole environment and what that turns into and that whole week and weekend that happens out there. And I always love going to Vegas, man. When I lived out in LA for as long as I did, the many different trips and the drives out to Vegas and the times hanging out there, I always love going back there. It has a special place in my heart.”
[H/T: NoDQ.com]
The 42nd edition of WrestleMania will take place as a two-night event on April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. The city will host the PLE for two consecutive years, after the original plan to hold the event in New Orleans, Louisiana, was scrapped.
When and where will WrestleMania 42 take place?
The 42nd edition of WrestleMania will take place as a two-night event on April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.
What matches have been announced for the show?
• CM Punk (c) vs Roman Reigns – World Heavyweight title match• Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs Liv Morgan – Women’s World title match• Brock Lesnar’s open challenge• Drew McIntyre (c) vs Randy Orton – Undisputed title match• Jade Cargill (c) vs Rhea Ripley – Women’s title match
For more updates, follow Khel Now Wrestling on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram; download the Khel Now Android App or IOS App and join our community on Telegram & Whatsapp.
Abhijit Singh is a budding sports journalist with over three years of experience in the field, and a photographer capturing stories through his lens since 2018. With a background in philosophy and political science, he brings a thoughtful, analytical edge to his reporting where every word is guided by curiosity and intent. Whether he's capturing the emotion of a moment or unpacking the deeper narratives within the game, Abhijit’s work is rooted in insight and passion. When he’s not covering sports, he’s often exploring new ideas through reading, traveling or just procrastinating.