WWE Star Says Working With LA Knight Is A ‘Push’ For Him

WWE Star Says Working With LA Knight Is A ‘Push’ For Him WWE

A WWE star has argued that working with LA Knight is a push in itself after a Twitter user called for the company to use him better.

Top Dolla, who along with Hit Row members Ashante Thee Adonis and B-Fab have had frequent run-ins with Knight on TV in recent weeks, answered a Twitter user who said that he ‘needs a push’.

Top Dolla pointed to his and Hit Row’s work with Knight, arguably the hottest current act in the company.

He said:

Y’all gotta realize working with the hottest person in the business 3x in a month, twice on TV and once at The Garden is a push my boy

WWE has recently been giving Knight consistent TV time, with the popular star also picking up wins in notable matches, including the Slim Jim Battle Royal at SummerSlam.

While this match had little stakes, Knight winning was something that was reportedly well received by Slim Jim, who were said to be ‘ecstatic’ to have Knight involved.

Knight’s popularity saw him become WWE’s top merchandise seller in July and a proven ratings draw on TV and online via social media views.

WWE’s growing belief in the Mega Star has now been further proven by the advertisement for next week’s August 18, SmackDown, which is set to feature no members of the Bloodline, who have been the pillars of the brand in recent years.

In their place WWE have chosen to put Knight front and centre as the main draw for the show at Toronto, Canada’s Scotiabank Arena.

With Knight’s ascendancy clear to see, a WWE Hall of Famer recently shared what advice he bestowed upon the 40-year-old, click here for details.

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9 months ago by Jamie Toolan

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