WWE LFG Season 2: Everything You Need to Know
The hunt for WWE’s next breakout Superstar continues on WWE LFG Season 2. After a hard-fought inaugural season, Tyra Mae Steele (Team Undertaker) and Jasper Troy (Team Booker T) emerged victorious, each earning NXT contracts. The Undertaker also claimed top coaching honors, taking home the inaugural WWE LFG title belt.
In a press release following the Season 1 finale, A&E confirmed the return of the hit in-ring competition series—this time featuring 16 new and returning competitors fighting for a coveted spot on WWE’s NXT roster. This season, WWE Hall of Famer Michelle McCool steps in as a new coach, replacing Mickie James. She joins the all-star lineup of mentors including The Undertaker, Booker T, and Bubba Ray Dudley.
With higher stakes and even fiercer competition, Season 2 promises more drama, action, and the relentless pursuit of greatness as the next generation of Superstars look to prove they belong. Here’s a look at everything we know, including the cast members for WWE LFG Season 2:
How to Watch
- 📅 Premiere Date: Sunday, June 22
- ⏰ Time: 10 PM ET/PT
- 📺 Network: A&E
- 🎯 What to Expect: Rising talent competing for a WWE NXT contract
- 🧠 Mentorship: Guided by legendary WWE figures like The Undertaker, Booker T, Bubba Ray Dudley & Michelle McCool
The Returners
- Zena Sterling (Season 1 Runner-Up)
- Shiloh Hill (Season 1 Runner-Up)
- Bayley Humphrey
- Sirena Linton
- Anthony Luke
- Elijah Holyfield
- Penina Tuilaepa
- Drake Morreaux
The Confirmed New Future Greats
Several names appeared to confirm their involvement in the upcoming season by commenting on a post from an unofficial WWE LFG Instagram account:
- Summer Sorrell
- Haze Jameson
- Harlem Lewis
- Trill London
Stay tuned to The Scrap for the latest updates on WWE LFG Season 2!
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