LA Knight is on his way to the top of the WWE roster at this point. His success in merchandise sales led to a big push on television, as fans can’t wait to yell “YEAH!” and they wait patiently for his “LEMME TALK TO YA!” catchphrase. That doesn’t even include the thrill they get when the “LA KNIGHT” chant starts, “YEAH!” Fans at a recent WWE live event certainly got an incredible show, because the leader of the Yeah Movement mixed it up with Roman Reigns.

Roman Reigns recently had his first match in months at WWE Live Event in Kansas City. The Tribal Chief squared off against Sami Zayn in a singles match. This marked his first match in well over two months. Reigns won the match after interference from the Bloodline, and then a beatdown on Zayn started.

Suddenly, LA Knight ran down, and he got the upperhand. The end result of this run-in saw him nail Roman Reigns with a Blunt Force Trauma as the crowd popped in a big way.

Roman Reigns sold the move, and he let LA Knight have his moment in Kansas City. We will have to see how things pan out the next time they meet on television, because LA Knight was on the canvas at the conclusion of the last SmackDown.

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We will have to see if Roman Reigns takes a BFT on WWE television like this, because he didn’t hesitate in the slightest. That could be quite a moment, and a huge rub for LA Knight.

WWE has not booked a match for Roman Reigns and LA Knight yet, but it seems that Saudi Arabia’s Crown Jewel event may see LA Knight finally get his Undisputed Universal Title shot. That show usually gets a huge boost of star power, and since Brock Lesnar is not working the event, Roman Reigns wrestling in Saudi Arabia is incredibly likely.

You can check out the video below, and keep checking back with Ringside News for more updates. This is an exciting time for LA Knight fans, and we can’t wait to bring you more coverage.

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