Major WWE Superstar is legitimately pissed off after Survivor Series: WarGames, says Jonathan Coachman

WWE CCO Triple H (Image credit: WWE.com)
WWE CCO Triple H (Image credit: WWE.com)

A major WWE Superstar lost his championship last night at Survivor Series: WarGames. Wrestling veteran Jonathan Coachman claimed the star is surely pissed at the creative decision taken by Triple H and his team.

LA Knight captured the United States Championship at SummerSlam after defeating Logan Paul. The 42-year-old held the title for 118 days before losing it to Shinsuke Nakamura last night at Survivor Series: WarGames. On the Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last Word podcast, Coachman and his co-host, former WWE employee Tommy Carlucci, questioned the company's decision to take the title off The Megastar.

The former Interim RAW General Manager claimed Knight was legitimately unhappy with losing the championship to Nakamura last night. He suggested The Megastar might not be a big part of the company's plans as RAW moves to Netflix and SmackDown to USA Network.

"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," he said. [1:09:37 - 1:10:08]

A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE


Shinsuke Nakamura made a five-word comment following his victory at WWE Survivor Series

After several months of absence, Shinsuke Nakamura returned to SmackDown a few weeks ago to target LA Knight. After accomplishing his mission of winning his third United States Championship last night at Survivor Series: WarGames, the Japanese star took to Instagram to comment.

The 44-year-old WWE star seemingly gave himself a new nickname as he posted a photo of himself with the championship:

"The Ruler of Infernal Chaos," Nakamura wrote.

It would be interesting to see if LA Knight will go after Nakamura to try to regain the United States Championship next.


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