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WWE LFG

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2025 American television series

WWE LFG
Season 1 poster
GenreProfessional wrestling
Presented by
Narrated byJoe Tessitore
Opening theme"Take A Lesson" bydef rebel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producersPaul "Triple H" Levesque
Lee Fitting
Shawn Michaels
Production companyWWE Studios
Original release
NetworkA&E
ReleaseFebruary 16, 2025 (2025-02-16) –
present
Related

WWE LFG ("Legends & Future Greats") is an Americanprofessional wrestlingreality competition series produced byWWE Studios and broadcast byA&E. The series follows up-and-coming wrestlers fromWWE's developmental system, competing for a contract in WWE'sNXT division while being mentored by Superstars, alumni andHall of Fame talent.

History

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The series was announced in December 2024, as part of WWE Studios' ongoing partnership withA+E Global Media (which, up until then, had primarily consisted offactual and documentary-style programming covering WWE and its history).[1][2] In preparation for the series, WWE cancelled its in-ring programNXT Level Up in December 2024.[2][3]

In March 2025, A&E announced that the series had been renewed for a second season,[4] later announcing a premiere on June 22, 2025.Michelle McCool joined the series as a new mentor, replacingMickie James.[5]

In December 2025, it was reported that the third season was in production, with active wrestlersKevin Owens andNatalya Neidhart replacing McCool and the Undertaker.[6]

Premise

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The series features up-and-coming talent from theWWE Performance Center system competing for a contract in WWE'sNXT division. The competitors are mentored byWWE Hall of Famers and veterans, includingBubba Ray Dudley,The Undertaker,Shawn Michaels,Mickie James (season 1),Michelle McCool (season 2) andBooker T.[7][8]

At the end of the Season 1 finale,Jasper Troy (mentored by Booker T) andTyra Mae Steele (mentored by The Undertaker) were the eventual winners and earned NXT contracts. The Undertaker also earned the LFG Championship as best mentor, as he had the most team points.[5] Most of the Season 1 roster, most notably the season's runner-ups, Zena Sterling (mentored by Bubba Ray Dudley) and Shiloh Hill (mentored by The Undertaker), joined the Season 2 roster to get another shot at winning an NXT contract in addition to four newcomers.

Even though some wrestlers did not win the competition, they still went on to wrestle on the NXT andEvolvebrands after their time on the show.

Episodes

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SeasonEpisodesFirst airedLast aired
115February 16, 2025May 18, 2025
215June 22, 2025October 5, 2025
3

Cast

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List ofWWE LFG Legends
ImageNameSeason
123[6]
Booker TYesYesYes
Bubba Ray DudleyYesYesYes
Kevin OwensNoNoYes
NatalyaNoNoYes
Michelle McCoolNoWonNo
Mickie JamesYesNoNo
The UndertakerWonYesNo
List ofWWE LFG contestants
ContestantAgeFromBackgroundSeasonAfterWWE LFG
12
Anthony Luke28Roseville,
California
American footballYesYesCompetes on theEvolvebrand under thering name Kam Hendrix.
Bayley Humphrey23Chandler,
Arizona
AcrobaticsYesYes
Brayden "BJ" Ray25Corona,
California
Amateur wrestlingYesYesReleased on October 10th, 2025.
Chris Island22Vacaville,
California
Amateur wrestlingYesYes
Cutler James24Allentown,
Pennsylvania
Amateur wrestlingYesNoCompetes on the NXT brand.
Dani Sekelsky23Nashville,
Tennessee
CheerleadingYesWonCompetes on the NXT brand under the ring name Skylar Raye.
Drake Morreaux26Baton Rouge,
Louisiana
American footballYesYesCompetes on the Evolve brand.
Elijah Holyfield27College Park,
Georgia
American footballYesYes
Harlem Lewis25Lindenhurst,
New York
American footballNoYesCompetes on the Evolve brand.
Haze Jameson24Waxhaw,
North Carolina
VolleyballNoYesReleased on October 10th, 2025.
Jasper Troy26Huffman,
Texas
American footballWonNoCompetes on the NXT brand.
CurrentWWE Speed Champion.
Leigh Laurel29Columbia,
Maryland
BodybuildingYesNoCompeted on the Evolve brand under the ring name Jin Tala. Released on October 10th, 2025.
Penina Tuilaepa25Las Vegas,
Nevada
Rugby unionYesYesCompetes on the Evolve brand under the ring name PJ Vasa.
Shiloh Hill26Mission Viejo,
California
American footballYesWonCompetes on the NXT brand.
Sirena Linton23Phoenix,
Arizona
GymnasticsYesYes
Summer Sorrell25Chicago,
Illinois
Track and fieldNoYesReleased on October 10th, 2025.
Tatyanna Dumas25Adelaide,
Australia
BasketballYesYesReleased in January 2026.
Trill London25Yonkers,
New York
American footballNoYesCompetes on the Evolve brand.
Troy Yearwood24Chesapeake,
Virginia
Track and fieldYesNoCompeted on the Evolve brand under the ring name Jamar Hampton. Released on October 10th, 2025.
Tyra Mae Steele32Katy,
Texas
Amateur wrestlingWonNoCompetes on the NXT & Evolve brands.
Zena Sterling21Broadview Heights,
Ohio
SwimmingYesYesCompetes on the Evolve brand.
List of otherWWE LFG prospects
ContestantAgeFromBackgroundAppearanceAfterWWE LFG Appearance
Case Hatch27Gilbert,
Arizona
American footballSeason 1 Episode 3[i]Competes on the Evolve brand under the ring name Tate Wilder.
Drake Starks25Ringgold,
Georgia
American footballCompeted on the Evolve brand under the ring name Drako Knox. Released on October 10th, 2025.
Josh Black27Loves Park,
Illinois
American footballCompetes on the NXT brand under the ring name Osiris Griffin. Two-time and currentNXT Tag Team Champion.

Teams

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 Future Great Winner
 Runner-Up
 Legend Winner

Season 1

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LegendTeam
Points
Future GreatsStandout
Points
Eliminated
The Undertaker9[ii]
Tyra Mae Steele3[iii][iv]Winner
Shiloh Hill4[iv]Runner-Up
Elijah Holyfield2[iv]Episode 13
Bayley Humphrey2[iv]Episode 12
Booker T7[ii]
Jasper Troy3[iv]Winner
Penina Tuilaepa0Episode 14
Anthony Luke4[iii][iv]Episode 13
Leigh Laurel1Episode 12
Bubba Ray Dudley5
Zena Sterling5[iv]Runner-Up
Brayden "BJ" Ray[v]0Episode 14
Drake Morreaux0Episode 13
Tatyanna Dumas1[iv]Episode 12
Cutler James[i]0Episode 10
Mickie James3
Chris Island0Episode 14
Dani Sekelsky1
Troy Yearwood1Episode 13
Sirena Linton1Episode 12
  1. ^abReplaced Brayden "BJ" Ray by being the standout in a tag team match where he teamed with Case Hatch against the team ofJosh Black and Drake Starks.
  2. ^abIn Episode 4, a team point was awarded to the entire team and there were no individual standout points.
  3. ^abFirst standout point allowed them to choose which mentor they wanted and therefore did not count towards the total team points.
  4. ^abcdefghWon a team point as a part of a duo.
  5. ^Replaced byCutler James after sustaining a shoulder injury during a live event match between Episode 2 and 3. He was medically cleared and returned to the team in Episode 9 however, he kept making occasional appearances throughout his time out.

Season 2

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LegendTeam
Points
Future GreatsStandout
Points
Eliminated
Michelle McCool8
Penina Tuilaepa4Runner-Up
Anthony Luke2Episode 14
Trill London2Episode 13
Summer Sorrell[i]0Episode 12
The Undertaker6
Shiloh Hill2Winner
Dani Sekelsky3Winner
Drake Morreaux1Episode 13
Bayley Humphrey0Episode 12
Bubba Ray Dudley5
Drake Morreaux[ii]1Episode 15
Zena Sterling1Episode 14
Brayden "BJ" Ray0Episode 13
Elijah Holyfield[i]2
Haze Jameson1Episode 12
Booker T3
Harlem Lewis1Runner-Up
Sirena Linton2Episode 14
Chris Island0Episode 13
Tatyanna Dumas0Episode 12
  1. ^abEliminated due to suffering an injury.
  2. ^Replaced injured Team Bubba memberElijah Holyfield after being eliminated from Team Undertaker.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Knapp, J. D. (December 6, 2024)."Triple H, Undertaker Seek the Next Generation of Wrestling Superstars in 'WWE LFG' Competition Series".TheWrap. RetrievedDecember 6, 2024.
  2. ^abPetski, Denise (December 6, 2024)."A&E & WWE Expand Partnership With New Competition Series".Deadline Hollywood. RetrievedDecember 6, 2024.
  3. ^"WWE Show Set To Be Scrapped And Replaced".TJR Wrestling. December 20, 2024. RetrievedDecember 24, 2024.
  4. ^"WWE LFG, Greatest Moments renewed for second seasons by A&E".F4W/WON. March 5, 2025. RetrievedJune 13, 2025.
  5. ^ab"WWE News: A&E reveals premiere date for 'WWE LFG' season two".F4W/WON. May 19, 2025. RetrievedJune 13, 2025.
  6. ^abThompson, Andrew (December 12, 2025)."REPORT: Kevin Owens & Natalya Cast As Mentors In WWE LFG Season Three".Fightful. RetrievedDecember 12, 2025.
  7. ^White, Peter (March 5, 2025)."WWE Reality Shows Renewed & 'Storage Wars' Supersized At A&E, Gabourey Sidibe & Yaya DaCosta To Star In Lifetime Movies".Deadline. RetrievedJune 13, 2025.
  8. ^Porter, Rick (December 6, 2024)."A&E, WWE Expand Partnership With Competition Series".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedDecember 6, 2024.
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