LA Knight Calls Out Lakers’ LeBron & Bronny James on WWE Raw
The WWE Universe was abuzz after WWE Superstar LA Knight stole the spotlight once more during the opening segment of Monday Night Raw on Netflix with a shocking challenge. Following a fierce fight between The Usos, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breaker from The Vision,
Knight grabbed the microphone and declared his desire to fight anyone named ‘Bron’ – and even mentioned NBA legend LeBron James and his son Bronny James as possible opponents.
The Usos Make It Official for WrestlePalooza
The Usos entered the ring, emphasizing their unfinished business with Reed and Breakker. Jimmy and Jey Uso announced that WWE Raw General Manager Adam Pearce had approved a significant tag team match, despite tensions already escalating.
The Usos and The Vision are set to battle at WrestlePalooza on September 20th in Indianapolis. Fans were reminded by the brothers that their cousin Roman Reigns was injured by The Vision, which added another layer of personal animosity to their already volatile rivalry. During the exchange of verbal jabs, Reed resisted the fiery Breakker to prevent an early fight.
LA Knight Crashes the Party
The LA Knight joined the chaos in the ring before the dust had settled. Knight’s brash attitude and quick wit led him to go after both members of The Vision without delay. By landing heavy shots on Reed and Breakker, he temporarily changed his direction.
Breakker and Reed overwhelmed him, causing him to lose the numbers. Despite the prospect of Knight being laid out, The Usos jumped back in with stereo Suicide Dives that energized the crowd. Fans were hyped for what’s to come as The Usos and LA Knight stood strong at the end of the melee.
LA Knight’s Explosive Promo
After the fight, Knight was given an interview backstage, where he spoke his most memorable lines of the evening. Knight was clearly energized and turned down talk of The Usos versus The Vision, concentrating on what he desired next.
“Jey Uso thinks I needed to throw Bronson Reed into him on purpose? Nah. If I wanted to take you out, I’d do it right to your damn face,” Knight declared. “What I want is one of the Brons. I told Adam Pearce — give me Bronson Reed, give me Bron Breakker. Hell, give me LeBron James, give me little Bronny James, give me Charles Bronson if he was still around. If his name is Bron, I want him in the ring!”
The fiery promo that quickly made the rounds on the internet, featuring Knight’s reference to NBA superstar LeBron James and his son Bronny, who plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, captivated fans. Both wrestling and basketball fans had a lot of fun with Knight’s charisma and outlandish challengers, even though a crossover clash between basketball royalty and the WWE is not very likely.
WrestlePalooza on the Horizon
The September 20th WrestlePalooza event in Indianapolis is being billed as one of the most action-packed nights of the year by WWE. The confirmed match between The Usos and The Vision will end months of hostility, while LA Knight’s future remains unclear.
Regardless of whether he obtains one of the ‘Brons’ he requested or is further entangled in the feud with Reed and Breakker, LA Knight is still one of the most entertaining wild cards in WWE, and that’s a certainty. LA Knight’s mix of sharp promos, crowd support, and unpredictable antics once again demonstrated why he’s a must-see performer on Raw. His words indicate that he’s not slowing down anytime soon.
LeBron James Sets Record Straight On Future As Lakers Face Uncertain Path - LAFB Network

Lakers superstar LeBron James has offered clarity on one part of his future — and left the rest wide open.
The Los Angeles Lakers star, entering his record-breaking 23rd NBA season, was asked once again whether he might trade his jersey for a clipboard when his playing days are done. His response was definitive.
“No, no coaching for me,” James told CGTN Sports Scene. “I was inspired by the game. I love the game. But I don’t have coaching in my future.”
It’s not the first time he’s shut down the idea. On his Mind the Game show earlier this summer, James dismissed the thought of coaching with equal bluntness: “There’s no way, no way, guys. It ain’t happening. No team. Zero chance.”
For a player long praised for his unmatched basketball IQ, the decision might surprise some. But James seems content with the notion that once his time as a player ends, he won’t be leading from the sidelines. Instead, speculation continues to swirl about potential front-office or ownership roles — particularly with talk of a possible NBA expansion team in Las Vegas.
Still Elite, Still Chasing.. with the Lakers For Now

At 40, James remains remarkably productive. He appeared in 70 games last season, averaging 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists on 51% shooting while earning All-NBA honors. He also exercised his $52.6 million player option for 2025–26, though this marks the first time he enters an expiring deal.
Rich Paul, his longtime agent, reinforced James’ priorities: “LeBron wants to compete for a championship. He knows the Lakers are building for the future. He understands that, but he values a realistic chance of winning it all.”
Whether his final act comes in purple and gold remains uncertain. As insider Jovan Buha noted, if the Lakers underperform, there’s at least a chance James could weigh other options — even midseason.
No Coaching, But Not Disappearing For LeBron James
What’s certain is that coaching won’t define the next chapter. “No, no, no, no, no coaching for me,” James reiterated. “I don’t have coaching in my future.”
That leaves a wide lane for other pursuits, whether ownership, family, or simply a long-awaited exhale after carrying the league’s spotlight for over two decades.
For now, James is locked in on the season ahead — still chasing championships, still shaping the Lakers, and still leaving the basketball world wondering how his story will end.