LA Knight has reacted after losing the WWE United States Championship. At the Survivor Series Premium Live Event, he was dethroned by Shinsuke Nakamura.
Knight won the title at SummerSlam earlier this year. He defeated Logan Paul to mark his first singles championship victory. The Megastar defended the title on multiple occasions, including a win over Andrade and Carmelo Hayes at Crown Jewel.
On Twitter/X, Knight shared a short message, reflecting on his loss to Nakamura.
"...to be continued," wrote Knight.
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Check out Knight's tweet:
With the win at the Survivor Series Premium Live Event, Nakamura became a three-time United States Champion. He previously also held the Intercontinental Championship on two separate occasions.
Jonathan Coachman believes LA Knight will be lost in the shuffle heading into 2025
Jonathan Coachman discussed LA Knight's loss at the Survivor Series Premium Live Event. He believes The Megastar could be legitimately unhappy after dropping the United States Championship.
Speaking on the Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last Word podcast, Coachman stated the following:
"Yeah, I'm [shocked] too. And LA Knight is not a young puppy anymore. And I think once you get to the late 30s and early 40s, things start to change. And we know his story. And I guarantee he is pissed off tonight. He's like, 'Man, as we head into the biggest year in the history of the company, he's losing his title four weeks before that happens.' So, he's gonna be a forgotten guy. That's just the way that it works. When Netflix starts and SmackDown starts on USA, LA Knight will not be a big part of the plans and that sucks because I think he should be a big part. I love that guy."
Knight could aim for a rematch against Shinsuke Nakamura or move on to bigger things by possibly setting his sights on the Undisputed WWE Championship. Cody Rhodes is the reigning champion and is scheduled to defend the title against Kevin Owens.