WWE has no live events on the schedule until March 15 when the company travels to Germany for a live event loop overseas.
Though the live event schedule might be slowing in the United States, the amount of international live events seems to be increasing.
Speaking to WittyWhittier, LA Knight was asked about the nonstop schedule of WWE.
"It's crazy, too, because we've slowed down the domestic live events here in the U.S. It's like you'd figure, 'oh, well, that's great. We're going to get a little more time at home.' No, because it's been so much more international.
"I mean, we did two UK tours or two, I think it was two UK tours within a matter of like two or three weeks, just back in October, November. One, I think we were somewhere in Europe, Germany, Brussels, a couple other places like a month before that. Been everywhere around the world and back in such a small amount of time. I mean, Japan in July, everywhere. I can keep going. It doesn't stop. There's not a lot of lulls. It's crazy because, I mean, I'm not even sure that we've been this regularly worldwide. I know I think back to when I was a kid and randomly be in Kuwait or South Africa or something like that. But now it's like it's such a regular thing now, multiple times per year to be in very different parts of the world that give us a very different flavor to what we do, which is really cool."
Knight is set to challenge Shinsuke Nakamura for the WWE United States Champion on Friday's WWE SmackDown.
Elsewhere during the interview, Knight revealed a faction he pitched while NXT. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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