WWE LFG Season 2: Episode 6 Recap
The world of professional wrestling is entering a new chapter as WWE LFG returns for Season 2 on A&E. With one season now under their belt, the series continues to provide a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly takes to earn a WWE contract—this time with even higher stakes. This season brings back familiar faces from Season 1, while also introducing new talent eager to prove they belong.
Led once again by WWE executives and Hall of Famers Paul “Triple H” Levesque and Shawn Michaels, LFG features a stacked coaching lineup. The Undertaker, Booker T, and Bubba Ray Dudley return to guide the next generation, while Michelle McCool joins the series for her first full season as a mentor. Each week, these legends will help shape the superstars of tomorrow. They offer expertise in-ring and on the mic, helping mold the future of WWE one match at a time.
Season 2, Episode 6: ‘Out of Your Comfort Zone’
The sixth episode, Out of Your Comfort Zone, aired on on July 27, 2025 on A&E. The episode kicked off with Shawn Michaels urging the Future Greats to embrace change. He told them they’ll need to step out of their comfort zones and show something we haven’t seen before. The Legends then pulled aside the Future Greats scheduled to compete this week to help prepare them for their matches.
After the matches, the Legends gathered to award points to this week’s standout male and female performers. Bubba chose Haze Jameson and Elijah Holyfield. Undertaker and Michelle McCool both selected Penina Tuilaepa and Drake Morreaux, while Booker went with Penina Tuilaepa and Chris Island. With both Drake and Penina winning the points, Michelle and Undertaker each earned a point.
Current Scoreboard:
- Team Bubba Ray: 2
- Team Undertaker: 3
- Team Booker T: 3
- Team Michelle McCool: 2
The Matches on Episode 6
Dani Sekelsky def. Summer Sorrell
“Undertaker put Dani Sekelsky under a lucha mask. Meanwhile, since Summer is terrified of speaking on the mic, Michelle challenges her to face that fear by having her open the match with a promo.
Summer talks about her first match, how surreal the moment felt, and the fear of not being good enough for WWE. She shares advice she received from Michelle McCool and opens up about her mother’s cancer diagnosis, revealing that despite everything, her mom was always in the front row.
The promo built real sympathy and solidified Summer as a true babyface. It perfectly set the stage for the debut of a masked Dani, who came out cold, mean, and unapologetic.
The match kicks off, and Dani’s aggression is on full display. She’s quick, rough, and mocks Summer’s mother at ringside. Targeting Summer’s leg, Dani keeps the pressure on and then takes things further by snatching a water bottle from her mom.
That’s the final straw. Summer snaps and unleashes on Dani, beating her down. As the referee tries to calm her, Dani slips a metal sheet into her mask like El Grande Americano and uses it on Summer to steal the win.
Chris Island def. BJ Ray
BJ Ray is set to be an old-school babyface, while Chris steps into the role of a menacing heel. Before the match, Chris cuts a promo, telling Booker T to get ready to give him a point. BJ enters wearing a ‘Bubba’ shirt and gets the crowd fired up.
As he runs the ropes inside the cage, Chris ambushes him and demands the bell be rung. He delivers a brutal beatdown until BJ manages to mount a brief comeback. However, the Legends don’t seem impressed, questioning BJ’s in-ring choices as he showboats. In the end, Chris rolls BJ up for the win.
Penina Tuilaepa def. Haze Jameson
Penina went from P-Nasty to P-Nicesty, while Haze was set to play a vicious heel. Bubba asked her if she was okay dying her hair, and she agreed. Before the match, Haze cuts a promo talking to herself in the mirror and dissing Penina. She now has pink hair. An unrecognizable Penina, with makeup, came out as a full-blown babyface, all smiles.
To start the match, Haze slaps Penina and then runs outside to talk more trash, saying she’s not going to do this match. She gets back in the ring before the 10 count… But as she tries to leave again, Penina grabs her by the hair and pulls her back into the ring, unleashing a beating and throwing her around.
Haze gains some momentum and insults Penina’s bows in her hair, which makes Penina furious. She chases Haze around the ring, catches her with a spear, and pins her for the win.
Drake Morreaux def. Elijah Holyfield
Undertaker wants to see more aggression from Drake. So, Elijah is put in a position where he needs to be so over-the-top that it brings that out of him. Before the match, Elijah cuts a strong promo to build anticipation.
When the two lock up, the size difference is immediately noticeable. After getting the better of Elijah early, Drake begins to showboat, which only fuels Elijah’s frustration. They lock up again, and Elijah starts unloading on Drake’s chest and ribs. Ignoring the referee’s warnings, Elijah continues his assault. As he gets in the referee’s face, Drake takes advantage and rolls him up for the win.
After the match, chaos breaks out. The two brawl, and everyone has to rush in to separate them. Just when things begin to settle, Drake leaps off the top rope, crashing onto the group. Elijah, seeing red, is still furious backstage. Drake tries to go after him again, but Elijah lifts him up and slams him to the mat, forcing everyone to hold him back to break up the fight.
