WWE Star Has ‘No Idea’ What His WrestleMania 42 Plans Are

Published: Mar 16, 2026 by Liam | Last Updated: Mar 16, 2026 by Liam

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WWE Star Has ‘No Idea’ What His WrestleMania 42 Plans Are WWE

A WWE star has admitted that he currently has “no idea” what his plans are for the upcoming WrestleMania 42 event in Las Vegas.

Mania is now under a month away, taking place at Allegiant Stadium on April 18 and 19.

In a new interview with Esteban Ramirez, LA Knight was asked what fans can expect from him at WrestleMania.

He replied:

“I’m gonna tell you this. I don’t even know what to expect from me at WrestleMania, because I have no idea where my direction is, what I’m doing yet.

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“And in a lot of ways, that’s the most dangerous position in the best way.

“So what you can expect from me is, if you’re gonna see me on any show, whether it’s WrestleMania or anywhere, I’m gonna do my damndest to make sure that, if it’s your first time ever seeing me, you’ll remember me.

“If it’s your first time ever seeing me, you’ll come away with something, where you’re like, ‘Oh my god, remember when he said this?’ Or, ‘Remember when he did that?’

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“The bottom line is, I’m gonna leave you walking away from that place saying, ‘L… A… Knight… YEAH!”

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State Of WWE WrestleMania 42 Creative

There has been a lot of talk surrounding the creative side of WWE with what fans are seeing on TV leading into WrestleMania 42.

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Plans have changed constantly – sometimes forced by injuries, and other times just because the company decided to change direction, with talk that there was some internal panic about there being lower ticket sales than last year’s WrestleMania.

Even the main event picture has been affected by this, with CM Punk vs Roman Reigns, and Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton, very different from the originally planned headline matches of Roman Reigns vs Seth Rollins, and CM Punk vs Cody Rhodes.

Other versions of the main events that underwent changes along the way included the likes of Bron Breakker and Drew McIntyre being involved.

Ultimately, Punk vs Reigns has been received well by fans thus far, and Rhodes vs Orton got a major bump in interest on SmackDown when Orton turned heel with a violent attack on Rhodes.

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However, there remain plenty of names who are seemingly in flux right now, with fan favorites like the aforementioned LA Knight lacking a clear direction.

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