LA Knight Was Certain He Was Getting Released By WWE In 2022 After Portraying Max Dupri
LA Knight looks back at one of his lower points in WWE, one which he thought would cost him his job.
The Megastar spoke on this topic during a recent interview on Insight With Chris Van Vilet. Knight says that he was certain he was getting released by WWE back in 2022, which is when he was portraying the Max Dupri character. Fortunately for Knight, he would shed that character’s skin shortly after that, a time he refers to as “getting a little crazy.”
Well, the problem is you look around the wrestling landscape. And I even think to my past, and I’m like, Man, I had so much freedom to kind of be me and do my thing. And now I’m doing whatever this stupid model thing is. I don’t know who this is or what this is but all right. I got a nice raise out of it. So at least I try and make this thing work. And so I’m sitting there and I’m trying to do it. And all praise to Mace and Mansoor because I mean, I even heard them kind of sharing the stories about how Vince was just, it was really weird. Because I was told not to talk like I did, nothing. Don’t say any of the things you said [before], don’t talk the way you did. And I’m like, Okay, I mean, what brought me to the dance is getting completely stripped from me, but alright. I mean, at the same time, I kind of looked at it as a challenge. I’m frustrated by it but I’m also kind of like, okay, well, let’s see how we can do this. And then he and I kind of felt like we were butting heads, but it was just like, he had a vision for this thing that puts such a microscope on it. I didn’t know what the hell it was, but I was trying to figure it out, it just was not going well. And I was very unhappy. I’m sure he probably was. Then at some point, it was just like, all of a sudden, I’m not on TV and I’m like, Well, I’m pretty sure I’m fired. Pretty sure this whole ride is over. And at that point, I’m kind of looking at other options and what I can do and where I can go to just keep my whole thing rolling. And, lo and behold, circumstances prevailed that kind of put me in the right spot where I could at least come back in a wrestling capacity, and do my thing. And again, like I said, I don’t think there were great expectations thrust upon me, it was just, hey, here’s a guy who can handle himself. He’s a professional. He knows how to do his thing in the ring. And we can work with some guys, he can have some good programmes. Well, surprise, surprise on your eyes, because things just got a little crazy after that.
Elsewhere in the interview, Knight spoke about why WWE was hesitant to give him merchandise at first. You can read about that here.