“He’s a Goof,” LA Knight Exposes New Side of 27-Year-Old Raw Star; Would Love to Hang out with him
LA Knight has brought out a side of Bron Breakker that the WWE fans might not be aware of.

LA Knight doing his signature pose [via- WWE]
Prior to losing his US title to Jacob Fatu at WrestleMania 41, LA Knight was interviewed by James Delow of Gorilla Position. The host asked The Megastar to name a WWE colleague of his own who he rarely sees, particularly from Raw, but would love to hang out with more often. Knight, after contemplating a bit, mentioned Bron Breakker.
The former Eli Drake joked that Breakker’s a goof. However, the host seemed cynical with Knight’s assessment of Breakker, as the latter has a general perception of being reticent and serious. Knight disputed and said that The Unpredictable Badass was the least serious person he’s met. The Maryland native subtly apologized if he was breaking the fourth wall, but remained steadfast on his judgment.
For the unversed, Knight was the 27-year-old’s first opponent on NXT. Back in September 2021, the Steiner descendant made his NXT in-ring debut against The Defiant One and ended up defeating the veteran too. They haven’t crossed paths on the main roster yet, but it could happen in the future. At the moment, Breakker is under the tutelage of Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman on Raw.
Uh god. He’d love for me to say….the first person that popped in my mind and he’s gonna love I say this…..Bron Breakker. He’s such a goof in the best way……
LA Knight via Gorilla Position
LA Knight says which RAW wrestler he'd like to hang out more with.
— John Tyler (@TheJohnTyler_) May 13, 2025
"Bron Breakker. He's a goof."
(@WWEGP Interview) pic.twitter.com/THiCYdzJk0
They’re wreaking havoc every single week. On the other hand, Knight has his back against the wall against The Bloodline on SmackDown. At Backlash, a debuting Jeff Cobb, upon the behest of Solo Sikoa, cost Knight an opportunity to regain the US title in a Fatal 4-Way match also comprising Drew McIntyre, Damian Priest, and Jacob Fatu, the champ.
LA Knight opens up about his emotional SmackDown promo
In the aforementioned interview, LA Knight was asked about one of the most beautiful promos he’s delivered on WWE television. It happened earlier this year on the February 8 edition of SmackDown. The Megastar took a moment to address all the men in the arena that night and asserted that it’s fine for them to cry if anything hits them in the feels and they’re willing to let it out.

Knight told Gorilla Position that he just wanted to make sure that he wasn’t shaming men as a whole for a jab he was about to pull off on Drew McIntyre in that segment. The 42-year-old later quipped that there are three certainties in life—death, taxes, and McIntyre crying like a baby, referring to the Scot blaming others for his own failures in kayfabe.
LA Knight talks about that heartfelt SmackDown promo about why it’s important for men to cry. LOVE @RealLAKnight for this ❤️ #WWE2K25 pic.twitter.com/EeQDtvXOrJ
— Gorilla Position (@WWEGP) May 13, 2025
While Knight advocated for men shedding tears when they feel like doing so, there’s a fine line that shouldn’t be crossed, asserted the former US Champion. Knight said during the conversation with GP that he didn’t want to mix things up for people watching him say those words. In the same promo, he also took a dig at McIntyre for forgetting to get his stuff in, which was a reference to their alleged backstage heat after a goof-up in the men’s Royal Rumble match.
Could LA Knight become Mr. Money in the Bank this year?
After having run his course as the United States Champion, LA Knight might soon segue into a different direction. He’s caught up in the mid-card scene on SmackDown. But the majority of the WWE Universe is on board with Knight getting an opportunity to prove his worth as a potential world champion in the company.

For that to happen, he could leverage the concept known to fans as Money in the Bank. He came agonizingly close to becoming Mr. MITB in 2023. However, back then, Damian Priest seized the moment. It did upset the fans a bit, as Knight was, as they said, robbed.
However, The Megastar could definitely turn things around for himself this year. Slated for June 7 in Los Angeles, the Money in the Bank PLE will emanate from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, a place where he’s billed from. The MITB qualifying matches will commence from Raw this Monday.
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