LA Knight confronted YouTuber IShowSpeed following a chaotic sequence of events on Monday Night RAW that saw Knight accidentally getting struck with brass knuckles during a tag team championship match at Madison Square Garden.
Knight was serving on commentary during The Usos’ WWE World Tag Team Championship defense against The Vision when things spiraled in the closing moments. Logan Paul reached toward his mother at ringside, who handed him brass knuckles. Knight intervened and attacked Paul, but the situation quickly escalated when Paul pulled Speed into the mix.
In the ensuing chaos, Speed picked up the brass knuckles and accidentally struck Knight. The fallout didn’t end there. Knight later appeared on Speed’s live YouTube stream, where he retaliated by attacking him on camera. The confrontation turned physical, culminating in Knight putting Speed through his streaming setup during the broadcast.
The entire sequence stemmed from the disorderly ringside scene during the RAW match, where multiple individuals became involved after the brass knuckles were introduced. What began inside the arena ultimately spilled over into Speed’s livestream, extending the physical fallout beyond the televised event.
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As of the time of publication, WWE has not issued any official statement outlining disciplinary action or further consequences related to the incident.
WrestleMania 42 Plans Remain Unclear For LA Knight

Separately, LA Knight addressed the uncertainty surrounding his potential involvement at WrestleMania 42. Speaking on The Coach’s Corner, he said he does not have confirmed details regarding his match plans for the event.
He said, “Don’t worry about the details because I don’t have any. I know about as much as you know. People find that hard to believe, but in all honesty, that’s just wrestling. When I came up in wrestling, I’d say most of the times I was going to a show, I’d never even met my opponent before.”
The former WWE United States champion added, “I’m meeting him two or three hours before showtime, before we’re learning anything. I don’t know a lot. I’d like to know more, but all I know is it’s gonna be, of course, as it always is, a gigantic week. It’s gonna be a gigantic success.”
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Knight’s comments came as WrestleMania 42 preparations continue across WWE programming, with official match confirmations still pending for several performers.




