Is LA Knight Still the Favourite to Win MITB 2025?

LA Knight WWE SmackDown Entrance and Promo

LA Knight has been one of WWE’s fastest-rising stars in recent years, captivating fans with his charisma, crowd reactions, and a catchphrase-heavy persona that resonates across arenas. After a breakout 2023 and a strong presence throughout 2024, many pegged him as a surefire contender for the 2025 Money in the Bank briefcase. But with shifting storylines, new talent on the rise, and WWE’s tendency to swerve expectations, the question stands: Is LA Knight still the frontrunner to win Money in the Bank 2025?

Fan Popularity Is Still on His Side

There’s no denying it — LA Knight remains one of the most over superstars on the WWE roster. Despite not holding a world title yet, his crowd reactions are on par with main-eventers. That kind of organic popularity is rare in the modern WWE landscape, and historically, MITB winners often benefit from this kind of groundswell (see: Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler, and Big E).

If WWE wants a sure reaction and someone who can carry the briefcase with charisma and intrigue, Knight is still the logical choice.

Booking Patterns Tell a Complicated Story

While LA Knight won the 2023 Slim Jim Battle Royal and feuded with the likes of Roman Reigns and AJ Styles, he hasn’t yet been given that one decisive moment to elevate him beyond the upper-midcard tier.

2024 saw him lose high-profile matches — including at WrestleMania — which may have cooled some of his momentum. WWE has sometimes used MITB as a rebound mechanism for popular stars who missed out at major shows, but there’s also precedent for them bypassing clear fan favourites (see: Braun Strowman, Rusev, or Drew McIntyre in 2023).

Who Else Could Win?

As of mid-2025, several other names are being discussed as potential MITB winners:

NameWhy They’re a Threat
Bron BreakkerRising star, potential next-gen face of WWE
Carmelo HayesNXT standout now making waves on RAW
Logan PaulMainstream appeal, shock factor possible
Solo SikoaIf the Bloodline story continues, he’s a strong pick
Drew McIntyreVeteran turn, possibly used to reset his world title run

Each of these names comes with compelling narrative value — but few have the fan groundswell that LA Knight commands.

Could WWE Miss the Moment Again?

The biggest risk WWE faces is missing LA Knight’s peak moment. Similar to how Zack Ryder or Cesaro once lost momentum from stop-start pushes, Knight’s appeal could diminish if he’s constantly presented as just short of “the guy.” The MITB briefcase could serve as the perfect springboard — especially for a shock cash-in down the line.

With SummerSlam and WrestleMania 41 in view, WWE may want a charismatic wildcard in the title picture. LA Knight fits that mold perfectly.

Verdict: LA Knight Is Still in the Conversation — But Not a Lock

While LA Knight remains one of the most compelling choices to win Money in the Bank 2025, WWE’s booking fluidity and the emergence of new contenders make him one of several frontrunners, not the guaranteed winner fans once assumed.

If the crowd stays loud and the momentum doesn’t fade, though, WWE may finally give him the briefcase he arguably should’ve held in 2023.

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