LA Knight remains a fan favorite in WWE, yet recent critiques from former personalities have reignited debates about his role within the company. During an episode of *Behind The Turnbuckle Studios*, ex-WWE commentator Jonathan Coachman and co-host JD scrutinized WWE’s creative direction for the former United States Champion, suggesting a lack of clear vision for his character.
Jonathan Coachman Questions WWE’s Approach to LA Knight
The discussion centered on Knight’s integration into the Bloodline storyline, with JD expressing confusion over the narrative trajectory. He praised Knight’s naturalistic performance style, noting his authentic reactions during interactions with Jimmy and Jey Uso. “His body language feels genuine, especially in segments with the Usos. There’s real frustration there that makes the content compelling,” JD remarked.
However, JD raised concerns about Knight’s lack of credible opponents, citing Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu as potential matchups he deemed unlikely to succeed. He speculated that Knight might benefit from departing WWE and returning to the independent scene under his former persona, Eli Drake, to regain creative control.
Coachman echoed these sentiments, hinting at potential friction between Knight and WWE leadership. He highlighted Knight’s recent pinfall loss in a fatal four-way match, questioning why such a decision was made given his sustained popularity. “He may have heat with the office—they need his mic work but don’t want him to overshadow others,” Coachman stated. He also pointed to Knight’s age (correctly noting 43, not 44) as a factor limiting his long-term prospects.
Concluding the segment, JD reiterated that Knight’s current storyline lacks purpose. He advocated for repositioning him in title-focused narratives, such as the Intercontinental Championship scene, to maximize his potential.
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