LA Knight Is Current Favourite For Money In The Bank Victory

Money in the Bank is coming to the UK for the first time this year, and fan-favourite LA Knight is the front-runner to win the iconic match type.

Since breaking out for the Maximum Male Models, former TNA Star LA Knight has become a huge star on the main roster.

His mic skills have kept the audience captivated, and he has been rewarded with some huge matches over the last few months.

LA Knight faced Bray Wyatt at the Royal Rumble, and was set to face Steve Austin at WrestleMania, before the Texas Rattlesnake had to pull out of the match. He also had a segment with the Undertaker on Raw 30, which was a huge moment for the WWE Superstar.

While a match with Bobby Lashley at WrestleMania 39 was scrapped, he seems to be high on the WWE’s list of talent and could be getting a big push on the road to Money in the Bank.

LA Knight Money in the Bank

LA Knight is the current favourite to walk out of the pay per view with the Money in the Bank contract, after a groundswell of fan support.

According to bookmakers, he is the heavy favourite to win the ladder match and earn himself a shot at the World Championship.

Money in the Bank will take place in London, at the 02 Arena. It will take place on July 1st, 2023 and will be the first English main roster pay per view since Insurrextion 2003.

The event comes after the incredible success of Clash at the Castle, where a Cardiff crowd saw fan-favourite Drew McIntyre lose in the main event to Roman Reigns.

LA Knight will not be hoping for a similar fate, as he looks to win the ladder match and go on to win his first WWE Championship in the WWE.

He is currently the favourite, and if he wins will have to take on one of two world champions. On Smackdown, he will have to face record-breaking Roman Reigns, who has held his titles for nearly 1000 days.

On Raw, he will likely face off against Seth Rollins, who is the favourite to win the new World Heavyweight Championship tournament.

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