LA Knight admits WWE Unreal forced him to make big backstage changes after a recent episode showed him getting reprimanded by Triple H.
The second season of WWE: Unreal's third episode focused on The Vision and Seth Rollins winning the 2025 Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match.
What happened?
LA Knight took the heat for the finish of the match, which did not go as planned, with former TNA star and current WWE backstage producer Chris Parks/Abyss explaining the original finish.
Triple H told LA Knight, “You were that f*cking close. We’ve got a really good story there. We just missed the moment to put the fire on him.”
Why it matters for LA Knight
LA Knight shared that being on Unreal has led him to make some big changes in how he does things, including not stopping in Gorilla after his matches.
He said, “I don’t even stop there in Gorilla anymore. When my match is over, my segment is over, I go straight through and I go to the locker room.”
What comes next?
LA Knight will likely continue to adapt to the presence of cameras backstage, altering his behavior to avoid any potentially negative situations.
He had no idea he was being recorded at the time of the incident, which has led to him being more cautious.
And now, LA Knight will only discuss his matches or segments when there are no microphones or cameras around.
But this change may impact his relationships with other wrestlers and staff, as he becomes more guarded in his interactions.
So, LA Knight's experience on WWE Unreal has been a learning one, teaching him to be more mindful of his actions and words.
The incident occurred during the filming of the 2025 Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match, which took place on May 20, 2025.
LA Knight's appearance on Unreal has given fans a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes world of WWE, including the tensions and pressures that come with it.