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Jessica Hardy
Published Mar 24, 2026
If there was any doubt about WWE taking LA Knight seriously as a star of the future, it was answered the moment he was booked to interact with Paul Heyman and tease the possibility of challenging Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.
Any remaining uncertainty was erased totally when he answered the call Friday night, saving John Cena from a two-on-one beatdown at the hands of Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa, and then signing on the dotted line to be the veteran's tag team partner Saturday night.
Knight has been as over as any star on the roster, generating some of the loudest ovations anytime he enters the arena, and WWE has listened.
Saturday's match will be his greatest test to date, though.
Can The Megastar perform up to the moment that tagging with Cena is? Will he continue to build momentum and establish himself as a guy who can realistically challenge Reigns in a high-profile pay-per-view headliner? There's no reason to believe he can't.
Knight has passed every test with flying colors, and his sustained popularity has proved he is not a fad or a flash in the pan.
He has earned the opportunity to make the deciding pinfall and bask in the glory of another milestone moment.
Expect that to happen and don't be surprised if it leads to Knight challenging Reigns as early as Survivor Series on November 25.