LA Knight believes not having a mentor may have set him back in pro wrestling, he revealed in an interview with "The Coach's Corner".
What happened?
LA Knight has been on a slow rise through WWE since joining in 2021, but his journey started over 20 years ago.
He had to figure out his own way, without a specific person to guide him through the business.
Why it matters for LA Knight
Knight had a brief WWE run that ended with his release in 2014, then headed to TNA, capturing the top title before moving to NWA and eventually returning to WWE.
He reiterated that pro wrestling has been a "very independent venture" for him.
Maybe that's why it took him as long as it did, Knight mused.
What comes next?
With WWE WrestleMania 42 approaching, it remains unclear what Knight will be doing on the show, as he claimed he wasn't made aware of any specific plans.
Knight continues appearing on TV, including his participation in the 2026 Men's Elimination Chamber match.
He's also involved in The Vision's storyline following the last PLE.
LA Knight's career spans over two decades, with various ups and downs, and he's still making waves in the WWE.
He had trainers, but Knight thinks that's different from having a mentor, he said with a laugh.
The wrestler's journey is a testament to his perseverance and dedication to the sport.
And now, LA Knight is looking forward to his future in the WWE, with or without a mentor.
But for now, his focus is on the upcoming events, including WrestleMania 42.
So, what can fans expect from LA Knight in the coming weeks?
Only time will tell, but one thing is certain - LA Knight is a force to be reckoned with in the WWE.