This Top Star Just Told WWE: "I've Had Enough!" (WWE News)

Inside story behind why this top WWE star suddenly moved from SmackDown to Raw.

LA Knight
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LA Knight effectively told WWE "I've had enough!" recently, prompting a move from SmackDown to Raw.

This is per Self Made Pro, who stated that Knight is "very vocal" creatively and not shy of offering criticism. Effectively, his recent switch from SmackDown to Raw came down to him not wanting to work on the blue brand anymore:

“I’ll point this out publicly. LA Knight has been very vocal when he believes that something he’s doing stinks. He’s very vocal with the creative team. Part of why he was moved out of SmackDown was because he didn’t want to be there anymore. He basically said, ‘I’ve had enough.’”

Self Made also stated that Knight wasn't happy with his storyline opposite Solo Sikoa:

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“He even told them that if he had to work with Solo again, he didn’t know what he was going to do. So he made it clear that they needed to move him because the situation was getting ridiculous. And then they moved him. They moved him to Monday Night Raw.”

Knight is currently feuding with The Vision on Raw. This week, he attacked Austin Theory and Logan Paul following the heels' confrontation with Seth Rollins. Initially overwhelmed by The Vision, the 'Megastar' was eventually supported by The Usos.

Despite his popularity and consistent presence on WWE television, Knight's WrestleMania 42 direction is currently unclear. Brock Lesnar has been rumoured as a potential opponent. Recent reporting suggests that the situation may hinge on Bron Breaker's injury status, however, impacting not only Knight and Lesnar, but Rollins as well.

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