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The battle-tested Knicks had no choice but to vie for the second seed.

  Whether you've been present at the arena or tracking the action from afar, the Knicks' approach to their regular-season finale against Chicago on Sunday afternoon was crystal clear. There was no hint of strategic maneuvering for specific matchups in the Eastern Conference playoff landscape. This team, guided by their coach and propelled by their MVP candidate, viewed the Bulls' red jerseys as merely another obstacle to overcome in their quest for victory. While it may sound cliché, it's undeniably true that this sentiment encapsulates the essence of New York's 50-win season, culminating in an overtime triumph over the Bulls and clinching the No. 2 seed in the upcoming playoffs. Despite enduring numerous absences due to injuries from key starters throughout the season, the Knicks have epitomized a "next-man-up" mentality. Reflecting on their journey, Donte DiVincenzo, the Knicks' offseason acquisition who has flourished with a career-best performance ...

Ric Flair recently stated that a well-known WWE superstar has not reached the level of Roman Reigns just yet

 

Ric Flair recently drew a comparison between Roman Reigns and a prominent WWE superstar, highlighting that the latter still has some ground to cover before reaching The Tribal Chief's status.

LA Knight has been making waves on WWE TV, garnering substantial fan support and social media popularity. Fans have been advocating for WWE to give Knight a significant push for a while now. Ric Flair, in a recent appearance on Fox News, candidly shared his thoughts on Knight's performance.

"The greatest thing he did, I didn’t realize if they rehearsed it or not, or he was being a smarta--, but when he told the Undertaker that Joe Rogan said that wrestlers today were soft, it popped me. I hope he came up with that on his own. I like the kid personally."

According to Ric Flair, LA Knight is not quite at the level of Roman Reigns yet, although he acknowledged that Knight has started to receive significant reactions from the audience.

"He’s not Roman Reigns yet, but he just started. He’s been around the market, he’s been back and forth, up and down. Sometimes you just got to find the niche, the right opponent and the right moment. That reunion when he cracked on Taker, I think that kinda started a roll for him," Flair said"

For the past three years, Roman Reigns has been the primary antagonist (heel) in WWE's roster

Reigns experienced a significant turning point in his career in 2020 when he embraced the role of a heel. Aligning with Paul Heyman shortly after was the perfect complement, and he has since established himself as one of WWE's most prominent antagonists, earning the title of The Tribal Chief.

LA Knight's fans are eager to witness a significant push for him as a top face in WWE. If WWE takes heed of the fans' desires and gives the 40-year-old star the opportunity, a feud between Knight and The Tribal Chief has the potential to thrive and captivate the audience.

 

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