WWE added to the heat between the four men going to the Rumble Fatal Four-Way tomorrow during the SmackDown Go-Home edition show tonight. Coming down the ring, the X factor of the highly hyped-up match, LA Knight was chiseled up and dished out some life facts to AJ Styles. In the process, he dragged Solo Sikoa into the verbal assault and threw solid insults.
A boiling mic war featuring Randy Orton, LA Knight, and AJ Style was on full display before the final score settlement at the Tropicana Field a day later.
The Megastar set the stage on fire, rubbing Styles for his whining attitude. He claimed Heyman sees him as a threat and hence tipped him into a match tonight. Shifting his venom toward Sikoa, Knight noted, “I am gonna walk in tonight, I gotta fight Solo. That’s what I will do, I will hit him so hard that he will start doing his dad’s dance move.”
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“I’M THE BIGGEST THREAT!” 😤@RealLAKnight says he’s ready to “step over” @RandyOrton, @AJStylesOrg and @WWERomanReigns and leave #RoyalRumble TOMORROW NIGHT with the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship! YEAH! #SmackDown pic.twitter.com/eTNB6sdjPM
— WWE (@WWE) January 27, 2024
Knight bragged about emerging victorious at Royal Rumble tomorrow stepping over all the men closing out the segment on a fiery note.
However, Can LA Knight stand tall against the Tribal Chief for real? let us see through Knight’s haughty claim on his Royal Rumble prospect.
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At SmackDown New Year’s Revolution, LA Knight, Randy Orton, and AJ Styles locked horns with each other in a Triple Threat match to pick up Roman Reigns’ opponent for the Royal Rumble. However, interference from The Bloodline led to chaos, forcing SmackDown’s general manager, Nick Aldis, to set up a triple-threat match. Despite Paul Heyman’s strong resistance, Reigns is going to defend his title against all three men in a Fatal Four-Way match tomorrow. Since then, the WWE Universe has been running high on the buzz about what could be the outcome of the high-voltage match.
If we look at the current scenario, LA Knight looks like a better contender for the honor than the Big Dog. When Knight rose to the ultimate fame, he left no stone unturned to make it as worthy as he could. From putting his 100 percent in the ring to being on fire with the mic in hand, Knight forced the WWE Universe to take notice of him. But, despite all the hype and push, the 41-year-old always ended up losing crucial matches.
After Crown Jewel, WWE might not do the same thing to Knight, making him lose momentum.
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However, only time will give the final bell to these speculations.
What’s your take on LA Knight dishing out jabs to Solo Sikoa at SmackDown tonight? Let us know in the commemts.