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Published Oct 26, 2023 | 3:45 PM EDT

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LA Knight has well-presented his wrestling skills in front of his fans in the past few years. However, his talent in a particular sports field doesn’t stop him from discovering other things he can do for fun. Turns out, Knight has got quite the dance moves instilled in him for moments when he wants to have fun.

In a recent viral tweet, we can see the popular SmackDown star captured in a video, doing a dance move. Those of you who haven’t seen Knight do anything other than wrestling might be in for a surprise as the video is going to take you on a fun ride.

LA Knight pulls off hilariously impressive dance moves

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The dance move ‘floss’ was first introduced by the Instagram-famous dancer ‘The Backpack Kid’. The 16-year-old first invented and showed his dance move to the world and went viral for it. When the video game ‘Fortnite’ came into the picture, it used the move to add to their list of emotes and made it popular for the audience who were not aware of ‘The Backpack Kid’s invention. And now, LA Knight has taken it a step further.

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A fan page dedicated to LA Knight found footage of him dancing. Seeing a WWE superstar enjoying a silly dance is such a rare sight that they decided it would be a good idea to share it with the rest of the world. While uploading the video, the fan page wrote in the caption, “Having a rough day? Need a laugh? This is for you.😂

In the video, we can see LA Knight standing in the kitchen, wearing a tank top. The entire 14-second video is just about Knight doing the internet-popular ‘floss’ dance move in the video. As he is executing the move, he can’t help but laugh himself.

The fan page didn’t explain where they got the video from. However, fans who watch it must be feeling grateful for it, nevertheless.

Although it is the first time that we see Knight attempting to dance, this is not his only time trying to do something other than wrestling.

LA Knight once attempted to enter the  industry

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While he was still finding his feet as a wrestler, the 40-year-old used to try out anything to keep his professional life going. Knight, while living in another town, even featured in several commercials. At the same time, he was offered a small role in the popular American sitcom, Brooklyn 99.

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During an interview with Corey Graves, Knight revealed that he had assumed it to be a ‘meaty role’. This was particularly because the producers gave him a big and clear background surrounding his character. However, the role ended up being nothing but a static shot in which he was standing in the gym. But for the sake of a different experience, Knight might have liked it.

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Kaif Ali

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Kaif Ali is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in the English language from a top university. He has been an avid fan of stars such as Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns and is also interested in what some of the big names in pro wrestling are up to beyond the ring.
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Sherjeel Malik